
Board-certified diagnostic radiologists for on-site and teleradiology coverage. 120+ radiologists across every subspecialty. Pre-credentialed, available now.
120+ radiologists
25+ teleradiologists
All subspecialties

Imaging volume is growing faster than the radiology workforce — and the gap is getting worse. Demand is projected to rise 26.9% while the workforce grows only 25.7% through 2055 (Source: Neiman Health Policy Institute). Only 26% of radiology departments feel their current capacity can meet volume growth over the next 2-3 years.
Meanwhile, radiologist attrition has increased 50% since 2020 (Source: AAG Health). Burnout sits at 51% (Source: Medscape 2025). Your radiologists are reading more studies per day than ever, and they're exhausted.
STAT reads taking 3-4+ hours
Routine reads 48-72 hours behind
Teleradiology demand exploding
ED boarding, surgeon frustration, potential liability
Delayed cancer diagnoses — NHS data suggests each month of delay increases mortality risk ~10%
Market growing from $8.7B (2024) to $24.6B by 2033. 73% of radiologists call it critical for backlogs.
Cross-sectional (CT, MRI, US), fluoro, basic procedures. 80-120+ studies/day. All PACS/dictation systems.
Brain, spine, stroke, head & neck. MRI/MRA, CTA. Fellowship-trained.
GI, GU, chest, cardiac CT/MR. Complex cross-sectional.
Ortho, sports, trauma. MRI, fluoroscopic-guided procedures.
Mammo/tomo, US, MRI, biopsies. All MQSA-certified.
After-hours, STAT reads, weekend, supplemental daytime. Remote PACS integration.
Daytime on-site (full diagnostic + procedures + conferences/tumor board)
Teleradiology: after-hours, overnight, weekend, or supplemental daytime for volume peaks
Weekend-only (on-site or remote)
Vacancy/LOA coverage (FMLA, sabbatical, departures)
72 hours to credentialing packet. Privileges in 14-21 days. Teleradiology remote access in as little as 5-7 days with IT cooperation.
Neuro, body, MSK, breast, teleradiology. Not just generalists filling a warm seat.
Significant savings at radiology rates vs. the 40-60% industry standard.
On-site, teleradiology, or hybrid. Adapted to your workflow and volume patterns.
Better rates, honest assignments, and real support for your locums career. See pay rates by specialty and learn about why we're different.
Our 15-22% margin means you see the real number — not a high per-RVU rate that evaporates after the agency's cut.
Volume/day, modality mix, subspecialty expectations, call frequency, PACS system — all confirmed before you commit. No showing up to 150 studies/day across every modality with overnight call when you were told "light general reads."
Multi-state licensing is the bane of locums radiology. We track your licenses, certs, and CME across all active states. New state applications: honest timelines (60-120 days, not "2 weeks").
Your NPI, your career, your choice. We don't lock you out of facilities or play games with your professional relationships.
Join 120+ radiologists who trust us for their locums work. Learn about credentialing and 1099 tax modeling.
Cross-Specialty Rate Reference
Diagnostic Radiology locums currently earn $320–$520/hr. Interventional radiology and neuroradiology subspecialists push above $480/hr — the highest ceiling in locum tenens. Our master salary guide covers every specialty — with the agency margin math that shows exactly where your hourly rate comes from.
"We lost our only full-time radiologist with 30 days notice. LocumsOne had a board-certified diagnostic radiologist reading studies within 6 days — and set up teleradiology for after-hours coverage at the same time. We went from crisis mode to fully covered in under a week."
CFO
150-bed Community Hospital, Mountain West
25+ dedicated teleradiologists. After-hours, overnight, weekend, supplemental daytime. Active state licenses, remote PACS integration across major platforms, STAT turnaround.
Many general diagnostic radiologists handle basic image-guided procedures — paracentesis, thoracentesis, biopsies, drains. For complex IR, see our Interventional Radiology page.
All breast imagers are MQSA-certified, verified as part of our credentialing. If you need mammography for compliance continuity, we can help.
From the Blog
Pay rates, agency pricing, credentialing, and taxes — everything radiologists need before their first locum assignment.
Diagnostic radiology leads all specialties at $320–$520/hr. Full breakdown by subspecialty, setting, and region.
Agency margins explained: why the same radiology assignment pays $420/hr at one agency and $310/hr at another.
Higher pay, zero admin burden, full malpractice coverage, and schedule control. The full case for locum radiology.
How 1099 status works for radiologists: SE tax, S-Corp election, Solo 401(k), and multi-state filing.
The full credentialing workflow — what goes in your file, what slows things down, and how to start in 21 days.
Rural radiology assignments pay 15–25% more. What to expect at CAHs and how to get credentialed fast.
On-site or teleradiology. Daytime or after-hours. Tell us your coverage gap — matched radiologists within 24 hours.