CD/DVD Media for Orthopedic Practices
Orthopedic practices often need a simple, professional way to share MRI or CT studies, specialist reviews, and patient imaging on disc. Nordex helps make that easier to manage and reorder.
How Nordex Helps
We help orthopedic practices support referral-driven imaging handoff with media that is practical for lower-volume use and easy to reorder.
Outside-study handoff
Media that supports MRI or CT studies moving into your practice for review, planning, or follow-up without adding unnecessary process.
Specialist and surgical review
A clearer handoff path when imaging needs to move between your practice, outside providers, and surgeons involved in the next step.
Patient-carried imaging
A practical media approach for cases where patients may bring studies between visits, providers, or specialist consultations.
Which media type makes the most sense?
The best fit usually depends on whether you want a more polished specialist handoff, flexible office labeling, or a repeatable low-friction option for ongoing cases.
What your media program needs to solve
Orthopedic practices usually want a media approach that stays practical for lower-volume, referral-driven care without feeling generic.
- Keeping outside-study handoff organized without turning it into a large operational project
- Choosing between polished presentation and in-office flexibility
- Making a lower-volume program feel consistent from case to case
- Reordering the same item without revisiting the whole decision
We supply branded and printable media for imaging programs. Your organization is responsible for reviewing privacy, image-handling, and compatibility requirements that apply to your specific environment before submitting files.
Questions we hear before you order
These are the questions orthopedic practices usually ask before settling on a media approach for referral and specialist handoff.
Orthopedic practices are often more referral-driven and lower volume, with more emphasis on outside studies, specialist review, and patient-carried imaging than a dedicated imaging center.
A branded disc is usually the better fit when presentation matters and you want a more polished handoff to specialists or patients without printing labels in-house.
Lower volume does not prevent you from standardizing. It usually just means the best choice should stay practical, easy to reorder, and appropriate for the way your office actually operates.
Yes. Samples are a useful way to compare print surfaces and decide what feels right for your practice before you settle on one item.
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View pageWhy orthopedic practices choose Nordex
Orthopedic imaging programs are often lower volume and referral-driven, which makes practical ordering support and a clean handoff more valuable than generic product selling.
Built for referral and specialist handoff
Nordex helps practices compare media based on how studies move between outside imaging, orthopedic review, surgical planning, and patient handoff.
Support for simple, repeatable ordering
Once the right media path is chosen, repeat ordering is easier because the item details and prior decisions stay attached to the same history.
Custom printed and printable options from one source
Practices can compare branded discs, inkjet printable stock, and thermal printable stock without splitting the evaluation across multiple vendors.
Practical support backed by long experience
Since 1994, Nordex has helped customers manage media, printing, and fulfillment requirements with practical support and proven experience.
Need a cleaner referral handoff for orthopedic imaging?
Tell us how your practice handles outside studies and specialist review, and we will help you choose the right media approach.