Our Response to COVID-19

RIMI has been adjusting our hours and location availability to ensure the health and safety of our patients and staff. Click here for current locations and hours of operation. Please note, locations and hours may change. You may also contact us at 401-432-2400.

New mask guidelines do not apply to healthcare. According to the CDC, anyone entering a healthcare facility must still wear a mask

For Walk-in X-Ray Patients: Given continued staffing shortages, some of our services might be tailored based on staffing levels. If you are going to one of our offices for a walk-in X-Ray exam, please call the office to confirm services are available. Select your preferred RIMI location here for that site’s phone number. 

Updated 11/15/2022

RIMI is following guidance from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Rhode Island Department of Health. We are also taking extra steps including deep cleaning common areas, disinfecting commonly touched items, emphasizing hand washing, using disinfectant wipes and hand sanitizer and providing masks to staff and patients when necessary. Learn more about the precautions we are taking here.

RIMI has been adjusting our hours and location availability to ensure the health and safety of our patients and staff. Click here for current locations and hours of operation. Please note, locations and hours may change. You may also contact us at 401-432-2400.

RIMI is currently booking appointments. Please click here for the most up-to-date information. Please call our scheduling department to make new appointments: 401-432-2400

RIMI is still seeing patients. Please call our scheduling department with any questions: 401-432-2400. No matter when or where your appointment is we have been taking preventative steps to address COVID-19.

To ensure everyone’s safety, please come to your appointment wearing a mask or face scarf that covers your nose and mouth. We ask all patients to come to their appointment alone or with just one other person, only if medically necessary. If you feel ill or if you feel you may have been exposed to the COVID-19 virus or have tested positive for COVID-19, please contact your provider’s office and RIMI before coming to your appointment.

Given continued, pressing staffing shortages due to a surge in COVID some office services maybe tailored based off staffing levels. If you are going to one of our offices for an X-ray, please call to confirm services are available.

We ask all patients to come to their appointment alone or with just one other person, only if medically necessary. Bring only items necessary for your care.

If you feel ill or if you feel you may have been exposed to the COVID-19 virus or have tested positive for COVID-19, please contact your provider’s office and RIMI before coming to your appointment. If you need urgent medical attention, always call 9-1-1.

If you have cold or flu-like symptoms, you may be asked to wear a face mask and use hand sanitizer when you come in for your appointment.

If you feel you may have been exposed to the COVID-19 virus, contact your provider’s office.

Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee issued an Executive Order requiring the COVID-19 vaccine for all healthcare workers in Rhode Island. The mandate extends to all healthcare workers who work in a healthcare facility. As a result of this mandate, RIMI clinical employees and those that come into direct contact with a patient will be required to get the COVID-19 vaccine by October 1, 2021.

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