St. Louis Children’s Hospital Adopts TIMS Connect to Expand Access to Pediatric Fluoroscopy

We are honored to support St. Louis Children’s Hospital, a Division of BJC HealthCare, in their efforts to enhance pediatric imaging services through the adoption of TIMS Connect. By leveraging this innovative solution, St. Louis Children’s is improving access to fluoroscopic procedures while continuing to deliver the highest standard of care in a patient-centered environment.

To support timely and effective evaluations, the hospital has implemented TIMS Connect—a secure, real-time remote access solution that enables radiologists to collaborate directly from outside the fluoroscopy suite. This platform allows radiologists to view live imaging, guide procedures, and communicate instantly with radiology technicians, clinicians, and patients. The result is a streamlined workflow that improves patient throughput, reduces scheduling delays, and ensures that clinical teams can deliver care more efficiently and collaboratively.

St. Louis Children’s Hospital, founded in 1879, is one of the nation’s leading pediatric healthcare institutions. As the pediatric teaching hospital for Washington University School of Medicine, it serves a broad region encompassing six states and welcomes children from around the world. The hospital is known for its comprehensive services, commitment to family-centered care, and a facility designed specifically with the needs of children and their families in mind.

By integrating TIMS Connect into their fluoroscopy services, St. Louis Children’s is taking another step forward in aligning cutting-edge technology with compassionate, accessible care. We are proud to partner with an institution that is not only nationally recognized for clinical excellence, but also deeply committed to innovation and improving outcomes for young patients.

To learn more about how TIMS Connect can support access and collaboration in pediatric and adult imaging environments, contact us today.

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