
Each interpreter has completed at least 40 hours of Medical interpretation training making her/him a professionally trained interpreter. A Certified Medical interpreter is the one who has completed the requirements with the only two recognized bodies in the U.S. that can issue the Certification: the National Board of Certified Medical Interpreters(NBCMI) and the Certification Commission of Healthcare Interpreters (CCHI)
On-site Interpreters
Medical Interpreters On-site Safety and Empathy, that’s the language we speak. Medical terminology could be tedious and challenging but that’s not an excuse for delivering an inaccurate message to a patient or provider. Our qualified medical interpreters will facilitate communication, safety and comfort between [...]
Telephone Interpretation
Telephone Interpretations Keep the flow of communication Our Spanish Interpretation Telephone Service. This service is also available in other languages as well. Set up your account with us and call patients at any hour, any day and we will connect you within minutes.If [...]
Medical Translations
Translations and transcriptions The importance of relying on a person with vast medical terminology knowledge The international language around the world may be English but not in the world of health care. There is another language called medical terminology. It is a vast ocean of [...]
International Medical Records
International Medical Records Patients who are traveling to the U.S. for treatment may not have access to their medical records or forgot to bring these with them. Obtaining these medical documents could be tedious and yet important because is the patient whose life is at [...]
Concierge Medical Line
Concierge Medical Line Patients who are traveling to the U.S. for treatment may not have access to their medical records or forgot to bring these with them. Obtaining these medical documents could be tedious and yet important because is the patient whose life is at [...]
Cultural Mastery Training
DEVELOP A LEGENDARY LANGUAGE SERVICE PLAN Accurate communication ensures the correct exchange of information that allows patients to provide informed consent for treatment. Numerous studies have documented that: Language barriers may affect the delivery of adequate care through poor exchange of information, loss of important [...]