# Expert Radiology — Full Site Content # https://www.expertradiology.com/llms-full.txt # Machine-readable full-text companion to /llms.txt # Updated: 2026-06-23 This file provides full-text content for key pages across expertradiology.com. It is intended for AI systems, language models, and automated agents that require substantive page content rather than the site index alone. All content is public educational and commercial information about radiology services. Nothing here constitutes medical advice, legal advice, a diagnosis, or a substitute for review by a qualified physician or attorney. --- ## Home URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/ ### What Expert Radiology Does Expert Radiology provides subspecialty teleradiology reads and PrecisionPlus v3 illustrated MRI reports to imaging centers, healthcare providers, and patient advocates across all 50 states and Puerto Rico. The company transforms standard radiology reports into visually clear, subspecialty-grade documents designed to be understood by patients, providers, and legal teams alike. ### Core Value Propositions For imaging centers: The PrecisionPlus v3 report turns the radiology report itself into a competitive differentiator. Centers using Expert Radiology reduce callback volume, increase referring provider loyalty, and offer a level of report quality unavailable from commodity teleradiology vendors. For healthcare providers: Visual MRI reports with colorized key images and medical illustrations give providers a tool to help patients understand their imaging findings. When patients understand their imaging, they engage more meaningfully with treatment decisions. For patient advocates working on injury documentation: Expert Radiology produces defensible, subspecialty-grade imaging documentation with direct, clear language. Reports avoid hedge words and ambiguous phrasing. Each finding is supported by imaging evidence with measurements and clinical context. ### Key Proof Points - 350+ imaging facilities served nationwide - 400,000+ MRIs interpreted - 30+ board-certified subspecialist radiologists - Coverage across all 50 states and Puerto Rico - 400+ depositions delivered by Dr. Avery J. Knapp Jr., M.D. - 27% business growth reported by one imaging center within four months of adoption - 80% year-over-year growth ### Services at a Glance PrecisionPlus v3 Report: Illustrated MRI reports combining colorized key images, custom medical illustrations, subspecialty interpretation, and a plain-language patient summary. The flagship product. Teleradiology: On-demand subspecialty reads with prioritized turnaround, covering all major modalities. Second Opinions: Subspecialty re-read of complex or disputed cases through the ExRad Portal. Report Enhancement: Visual and structural overlay added to existing third-party radiology reports. Medical Illustrations: Patient-specific anatomical artwork for case documentation and patient education. Expert Witness Services: Deposition testimony and expert support from Dr. Avery J. Knapp Jr., M.D. ExRad Portal: HIPAA-compliant case submission, tracking, and report delivery workspace. --- ## About Expert Radiology URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/about ### The Story Expert Radiology was co-founded by Dr. Avery J. Knapp Jr. (neuroradiologist) and Cara Rosenthal, Esq. (attorney and healthcare strategist). Dr. Knapp observed throughout his career that referring physicians struggled to act on even flawlessly dictated radiology reports. Rosenthal, working on the legal side, witnessed cases affected by imaging that clinical teams and patients could not interpret outside the reading room. Their shared conclusion: the problem was not the quality of the imaging or the radiology read. It was the format and language of the report itself. Their solution was PrecisionPlus v3: a reporting system that pairs clinical accuracy with real-world clarity through colorized images, custom illustrations, and plain-language findings. ### Mission Make Radiology Understood. Expert Radiology transforms complex imaging into illustrated, plain-language reports serving multiple stakeholders. Patients who understand their imaging commit more readily to treatment plans. Physicians who receive clear documentation refer with greater confidence. Patient advocates working on injury cases receive defensible, well-documented imaging evidence. The core belief: no one should make a health or legal decision based on imaging they do not fully understand. ### Core Values Raise the Standard: Continuous improvement is built into the operating model. Yesterday's standard does not survive today. Relentless Drive: The team is composed of self-starters who solve problems completely rather than partially. Deliver. Period.: Every report is treated as sacred work affecting a real person's health decisions. Outcomes are owned, not deflected. Build What's Next: Outdated practices are questioned. New approaches are pursued when they serve patients and partners better. Earn Trust: Trust is earned daily through consistent delivery, not assumed or claimed. ### Vision 100 Million Reads by 2036. The three-phase plan: build infrastructure for sub-12-hour delivery and zero callbacks; compound outcomes through improved patient understanding and provider confidence; deliver 100 million PrecisionPlus reports demonstrating clinical clarity at scale. ### Leadership Avery J. Knapp Jr., M.D.: Neuroradiologist and co-founder. Board-certified since 2008. Licensed across all 50 states. Over 400 depositions delivered. Specialty focus in neuroradiology, spine, and complex MRI interpretation. Cara Rosenthal, Esq.: Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer. Handles company strategy, corporate development, and the intersection of clinical documentation with legal workflow. ### What Sets Expert Radiology Apart Subspecialty depth: 15+ board-certified subspecialists across neuroradiology, musculoskeletal, spine, and body imaging. Nationwide coverage: Licensed across all 50 states plus Puerto Rico, with infrastructure for same-day and priority reads. Legal and clinical credibility: The founding team bridges the clinical and legal sides of radiology documentation. Reports are written to be understood by radiologists, physicians, and non-radiologist audiences alike. Clarity as the design goal: Reports are built for the end reader, not just the ordering physician. Illustrations, colorized images, and plain-language summaries are standard, not add-ons. Technology infrastructure: The ExRad Portal provides transparent case tracking, priority-aware turnaround, and HIPAA-compliant delivery. --- ## PrecisionPlus v3 Report URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/services/v3-precision-report ### What It Is PrecisionPlus v3 is Expert Radiology's flagship illustrated MRI report. It replaces standard text-only radiology reports with a multi-component document combining subspecialty interpretation, visual evidence, and plain-language explanation in a single output. The result serves radiologists, ordering physicians, patients, and legal teams from a single report. ### Core Components Colorized Key Images: MRI slices are colorized to highlight pathology alongside normal anatomy comparisons. The visual contrast makes findings immediately apparent to non-radiologist readers. Custom Medical Illustrations: Patient-specific illustrations show the anatomy involved, pathology location, and relevant structures in sagittal and axial views. Illustrations are created for the specific case, not pulled from generic libraries. Annotated MRI Slices: Arrows and labels point to specific pathology at exact vertebral levels and anatomical locations. Subspecialty Interpretation: Board-certified subspecialists read each study. Findings are reported with measurements, clinical context, and direct language. Hedge words and ambiguous phrasing are removed. Plain-Language Patient Summary: An 8-to-11-page final document includes a simplified explanation of findings written for patients, not radiologists. When patients see and understand their imaging findings, they engage more meaningfully with their care. Named Radiologist Signature: Every report includes the reading radiologist's name and credentials, establishing accountability and traceability. ### Report Structure A complete PrecisionPlus v3 report typically includes: detailed subspecialty interpretation, segmental analysis, impressions with clear confidence language, annotated key images, colorized comparisons with normal anatomy, custom medical illustrations, named radiologist signature with credentials, and a simplified patient explanation. Total report length is typically 8 to 11 pages. ### Clinical Approach Reports emphasize findings that are decision-useful. When imaging supports a finding, it is described with measurements and context. When genuine ambiguity exists, it is stated directly rather than obscured with hedge language. The goal is a report that enables action rather than requiring follow-up clarification. ### Who Uses PrecisionPlus v3 Reports Imaging centers use PrecisionPlus v3 to differentiate their services and reduce callback volume from ordering providers. The report quality becomes a reason for referring providers to send patients to that center rather than a competitor. Healthcare providers use the visual components to support patient conversations. A medical illustration of a disc herniation communicates more in a 5-minute appointment than two pages of radiology text. When patients understand their injury, they engage more actively with recommended treatment. Patient advocates working on injury documentation use PrecisionPlus v3 reports as defensible, structured imaging evidence. The combination of subspecialty interpretation, direct language, and visual documentation provides a more complete record than a standard radiology report. ### Proof Points - 350+ facilities nationwide have adopted PrecisionPlus v3 reporting - 30+ board-certified subspecialists contribute to reads - 400,000+ studies interpreted - One imaging center reported 27% business growth within four months of adoption - 400+ depositions delivered by Dr. Avery J. Knapp Jr., M.D., the lead radiologist and co-founder --- ## Teleradiology URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/services/teleradiology ### What It Is Expert Radiology provides remote subspecialty teleradiology coverage to imaging centers across all 50 states. Unlike general teleradiology services that route studies to generalist readers, Expert Radiology matches studies to subspecialty-trained radiologists in neuroradiology, musculoskeletal, spine, and body imaging. ### Who It Serves Imaging centers that need flexible subspecialty coverage without hiring full-time subspecialists. The service is designed to complement existing radiology staff rather than replace them: Expert Radiology fills subspecialty gaps, handles overflow, and provides after-hours coverage. ### What's Included Every teleradiology read through Expert Radiology produces a PrecisionPlus v3 illustrated report by default. Centers get subspecialty interpretation plus the visual, illustrated output that differentiates their reports from standard commodity teleradiology. Turnaround is priority-aware. Routine reads are delivered within agreed windows. STAT and urgent cases receive accelerated turnaround. ### Coverage and Credentials 30+ board-certified subspecialists. Licensed across all 50 states. Business Associate Agreements available for HIPAA compliance. Integration with existing PACS or the ExRad Portal. --- ## Second Opinion MRI Reports URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/services/second-opinions ### What It Is Expert Radiology provides subspecialty second-opinion reads for complex, disputed, or high-stakes MRI cases. Cases are submitted through the ExRad Portal and reviewed by a board-certified subspecialist matched to the relevant anatomy and pathology. ### Who Uses Second Opinions Healthcare providers seeking additional clinical clarity on a complex spine, neuroradiology, or musculoskeletal case. Patient advocates who need an independent subspecialty read on imaging already interpreted by another radiologist. Imaging centers that want a subspecialty review before finalizing documentation on a complex study. ### What's Delivered A complete PrecisionPlus v3 report: subspecialty interpretation, annotated key images, colorized comparisons, custom medical illustrations, and plain-language patient summary. The second-opinion report is produced at the same standard as a primary read. --- ## ExRad Portal URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/services/exrad-portal ### What It Is ExRad Portal is Expert Radiology's HIPAA-compliant case submission, tracking, and report delivery workspace. It functions as a web-based interface for imaging centers and providers who prefer browser-based submission over direct PACS integration. ### Key Features Secure submission: Studies can be submitted through the portal without requiring new technologist workflows. Integration typically completes in a few days. Transparent tracking: Case status is visible throughout the reading process. Priority queuing is reflected in real time. Report delivery: All ExRad Portal studies receive PrecisionPlus v3 reports with colorized key images, custom medical illustrations, and plain-language summaries. HIPAA compliance: Encrypted transfer, access controls, and Business Associate Agreements available. ### Who It Serves Imaging centers without direct PACS connectivity. Providers submitting cases for second opinions. Facilities that prefer a web-based workflow over direct integration. --- ## Report Enhancement URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/services/report-enhancement ### What It Is Report Enhancement adds the PrecisionPlus visual layer to existing third-party radiology reports. If a case has already been read by another radiologist, Expert Radiology can add colorized key images, custom medical illustrations, and a plain-language patient summary without replacing the original interpretation. ### Who Uses It Patient advocates who have a standard radiology report and need visual documentation added for case purposes. Imaging centers that receive reads from other radiologists and want to offer illustrated reports as a value-add to their referring providers. Providers who want to give patients a visual explanation of findings from a report they already have. --- ## Medical Illustrations URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/services/medical-illustrations ### What It Is Expert Radiology produces custom patient-specific medical illustrations for case documentation, patient education, and legal support. Illustrations are created for the individual patient's anatomy and findings, not adapted from generic templates. ### Common Use Cases Injury case documentation: Visual representation of pathology for use in case records. Patient education: Providers use illustrations to explain findings, anatomy, and recommended treatment to patients who struggle to interpret MRI text. Deposition and testimony support: Illustrated documentation of imaging findings for legal proceedings. --- ## Expert Witness Services URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/services/expert-witness ### What It Is Expert Radiology provides radiology expert witness services including deposition testimony and expert report support. The primary expert witness is Dr. Avery J. Knapp Jr., M.D., co-founder and board-certified neuroradiologist. ### Credentials Dr. Avery J. Knapp Jr., M.D.: Neuroradiologist. Board-certified since 2008. Licensed across all 50 states. 400+ depositions delivered. Extensive experience at the intersection of radiology and legal documentation. ### What's Provided Expert testimony on imaging findings, radiology standards of care, report interpretation, and imaging-related medical questions. Available for deposition, mediation support, and trial. Supporting written documentation available. --- ## Solutions: Imaging Centers URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/solutions/imaging-centers ### The Challenge Imaging centers compete on equipment, location, and price. When the radiology report itself is a commodity, differentiating on quality becomes difficult. Standard text-only reports generate callbacks from referring providers seeking clarification. Providers who don't understand reports stop referring. ### How Expert Radiology Helps PrecisionPlus v3 reports make the radiology output a competitive differentiator without requiring new equipment or capital investment. The same MRI scanner produces a report that is substantively different from what a standard teleradiology vendor delivers. Callback reduction: Illustrated reports with direct language and measurements reduce follow-up calls from ordering providers. Referral retention and growth: Providers who receive high-quality, visual reports are more likely to continue referring to the same center. Subspecialty access: Expert Radiology's bench of 30+ subspecialists gives imaging centers access to neuroradiology, MSK, and spine expertise without adding full-time staff. ### Proof Points 350+ facilities currently served nationwide. One imaging center reported 27% business growth within four months. 400,000+ studies interpreted. --- ## Solutions: Healthcare Providers URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/solutions/providers ### The Challenge Providers who order MRIs face a consistent communication problem: standard radiology reports are written for radiologists and ordering physicians, not for the patient sitting in the exam room. When patients don't understand their imaging findings, they disengage from treatment. ### How Expert Radiology Helps PrecisionPlus v3 reports include colorized images, custom illustrations, and a plain-language patient summary designed to be reviewed directly with the patient. When patients can see and understand their imaging findings, they engage more meaningfully with recommended treatment plans. ### Who This Serves Chiropractors: Spine and soft tissue MRI findings are shown visually. Patients who see the imaging evidence commit more consistently to chiropractic treatment plans. Orthopedic practices: Visual reports support surgical consultation conversations and help patients understand why a specific intervention is recommended. Pain management: Illustrated spine and joint imaging documentation supports treatment authorization and patient compliance. --- ## Solutions: Patient Advocates URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/solutions/attorneys ### The Challenge Patient advocates working on injury cases require imaging documentation that is clear, direct, and defensible. Standard radiology reports written with hedge language create ambiguity that can undermine the documentation of injury severity. ### How Expert Radiology Helps PrecisionPlus v3 reports provide subspecialty interpretation with direct, measurement-supported findings. Reports describe what the imaging shows, with measurements and clinical context. When genuine ambiguity exists, it is stated directly. The combination of colorized key images, custom medical illustrations, and plain-language summaries produces documentation that is accessible to non-radiologist reviewers while maintaining the clinical rigor of subspecialty interpretation. ### Supporting Services Second Opinions: Independent subspecialty re-reads for disputed or complex cases. Report Enhancement: Visual documentation layer added to existing reports. Expert Witness Services: Testimony support from Dr. Avery J. Knapp Jr., M.D. --- ## Radiologist Careers URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/radiologists ### For Radiologists Considering Expert Radiology Expert Radiology is a remote-first teleradiology practice founded by a radiologist. The operating model is built around subspecialty depth and report quality rather than read volume at the expense of accuracy. Radiologists who join Expert Radiology read cases matched to their subspecialty. Compensation is structured to reward quality and efficiency. The target compensation range is $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 annualized for full engagement. ### Why Expert Radiology Subspecialty-matched reads: Cases are matched to radiologists based on subspecialty, not just availability. Remote practice: The entire workflow operates remotely. No facility requirements, no physical rounds. Meaningful work: PrecisionPlus v3 reports are read by patients, providers, and legal teams who act on the findings. The impact of a well-written report is visible. Founding team: The practice was started by a radiologist who designed the compensation and workflow model to attract and retain the kind of subspecialists who care about report quality. --- ## Key Articles ### Why the Smartest People in Radiology Are Paid by the Dumbest Metric URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/learn/articles/radiology-wrvu-payment-metric Author: Avery J. Knapp Jr., M.D. The wRVU (work Relative Value Unit) system rewards procedural volume and penalizes diagnostic complexity. A radiologist who reads 40 straightforward knee MRIs earns more than one who spends the same hours reading 15 complex neuroradiology studies requiring subspecialty depth. The system was not designed for radiology and does not reflect the cognitive complexity of reading. The article examines how this incentive structure shapes who enters radiology, how practices are managed, and why the subspecialists who produce the most clinically useful work are systematically undercompensated. It proposes an AI-weighted compensation model as an alternative. ### Anatomy of a Demand Package URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/learn/articles/anatomy-of-a-demand-package Author: Cara Rosenthal, Esq. The demand package is the primary document in a personal injury case. This article describes its components: the cover letter, medical records, billing records, and imaging documentation. The article explains how the radiology report fits into the demand package and why the quality of imaging documentation affects the strength of the overall record. Illustrated, subspecialty-grade MRI reports with direct findings language contribute a clearer, more complete imaging record to the demand package than standard text-only reports written with ambiguous phrasing. ### MRI vs CT for Injury Cases URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/learn/articles/mri-vs-ct-injury-cases A practical comparison of MRI and CT for documenting soft tissue injury. MRI is the preferred modality for documenting disc herniations, ligament tears, nerve compression, and soft tissue pathology that CT cannot reliably show. CT is preferred for bony injury documentation. The article explains the clinical and practical differences for providers and patient advocates choosing between modalities. ### What Is Subspecialty Radiology? URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/learn/articles/what-is-subspecialty-radiology Subspecialty radiology refers to radiologists who completed additional fellowship training in a specific anatomical or pathological area after residency: neuroradiology, musculoskeletal, spine, body imaging, and others. General radiologists read across all areas; subspecialists read within their area of deep expertise. The clinical difference: complex cases read by a subspecialist produce more specific, detailed, and accurate findings than the same study read by a generalist. For MRI-intensive practices, subspecialty interpretation reduces callbacks, missed findings, and report ambiguity. ### Role of Second Opinions in Radiology URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/learn/articles/role-of-second-opinions Second-opinion reads exist because initial radiology interpretations can miss findings, understate severity, or use ambiguous language that creates uncertainty for clinical and legal decision-making. Published research shows meaningful rates of finding changes on subspecialty second-opinion review of complex MRI studies. For patient advocates, a second opinion provides an independent subspecialty read that either confirms the original findings or identifies discrepancies with clinical significance. --- ## Glossary (Selected Terms) URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/glossary PrecisionPlus v3 Report: Expert Radiology's illustrated MRI report product. Combines subspecialty interpretation, colorized key images, custom medical illustrations, and a plain-language patient summary in a single document. Teleradiology: Remote radiology reading via electronic transmission of imaging studies. Radiologists read studies from a location separate from where the imaging was performed. Subspecialty Radiology: Radiology practice focused on a specific anatomical area or pathology type, requiring fellowship training beyond general radiology residency. Examples: neuroradiology, musculoskeletal radiology, spine radiology. Second Opinion Read: Independent review of an existing radiology study by a radiologist, typically a subspecialist, separate from the original interpreting radiologist. wRVU (Work Relative Value Unit): A metric used in physician compensation to quantify the work involved in a procedure or service. Widely used in radiology but criticized for rewarding volume over cognitive complexity. Defensible Report: A radiology report written with direct, measurement-supported language that can withstand scrutiny in clinical review or legal proceedings. Opposite of a report filled with hedge language and ambiguous qualifiers. Hedge Language: Phrases like "may represent," "cannot exclude," or "correlate clinically" used in radiology reports to express uncertainty. While sometimes clinically appropriate, overuse of hedge language produces reports that do not enable clear decisions. ExRad Portal: Expert Radiology's HIPAA-compliant web-based workspace for case submission, tracking, and report delivery. Report Enhancement: Expert Radiology service that adds the PrecisionPlus visual layer (colorized images, illustrations, plain-language summary) to an existing third-party radiology report. --- ## FAQ (Selected) URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/faq Q: What makes PrecisionPlus v3 different from a standard radiology report? A: A standard radiology report is a text document written for radiologists and ordering physicians. PrecisionPlus v3 adds colorized key images, custom medical illustrations, and a plain-language patient summary to subspecialty-grade interpretation. The result serves radiologists, ordering providers, patients, and legal reviewers from a single document. Q: Do I need to replace my current radiologists to use Expert Radiology? A: No. Expert Radiology is designed to complement existing radiology staff. Most imaging center partners use Expert Radiology for subspecialty overflow, after-hours reads, or PrecisionPlus report production on specific case types. The service operates alongside existing relationships. Q: How quickly are reports delivered? A: Turnaround is priority-aware. Routine studies are delivered within agreed windows. STAT and urgent cases receive accelerated turnaround. Specific turnaround commitments are established during the partnership setup. Q: How do I submit cases? A: Cases can be submitted through direct PACS integration or through the ExRad Portal, a web-based HIPAA-compliant workspace. Integration typically takes a few days. Q: What subspecialties does Expert Radiology cover? A: Neuroradiology, musculoskeletal radiology, spine imaging, and body imaging. The bench includes 30+ board-certified subspecialists across these areas. Q: Is Expert Radiology available in my state? A: Expert Radiology's radiologists are licensed across all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Q: Who reads the studies? A: Board-certified subspecialists matched to the relevant anatomy and pathology for each case. Every report includes the reading radiologist's name and credentials. --- ## Contact and Engagement URL: https://www.expertradiology.com/contact General contact and audience routing: https://www.expertradiology.com/contact Demo and walkthrough request: https://www.expertradiology.com/demo Current client portal and support: https://www.expertradiology.com/current-clients Sample PrecisionPlus v3 report: https://www.expertradiology.com/sample-report --- ## Machine-Readable Files Sitemap: https://www.expertradiology.com/sitemap.xml Robots: https://www.expertradiology.com/robots.txt LLMs Index: https://www.expertradiology.com/llms.txt LLMs Full: https://www.expertradiology.com/llms-full.txt (this file) AI Permissions: https://www.expertradiology.com/ai.txt