About RAYUS Radiology
RAYUS Radiology is a large U.S. network of outpatient imaging centers that provides advanced diagnostic and interventional radiology services such as MRI, CT scans, X‑ray, ultrasound, DEXA bone density, and 3D mammography. In Puyallup, Washington (ZIP 98373), RAYUS operates an imaging clinic at 2930 S Meridian that has historically been known as Center for Diagnostic Imaging or simply “Diagnostic Imaging,” which is where the “Puyallup DI” descriptor comes from on card statements.([vitals.com](https://www.vitals.com/practice/center-for-diagnostic-imaging-f71e9e1e-c140-e711-a8b6-001f29e3eb44?utm_source=openai))
A charge labeled "Puyallup DI Puyallup, WA 98373" typically indicates that the card was used to pay for medical imaging services at this RAYUS/Center for Diagnostic Imaging location—either for yourself or for a family member whose visit you guaranteed. This could be for a scheduled exam (like an MRI, CT, or ultrasound), a follow‑up procedure, or professional reading fees associated with imaging done there. In some cases, there may be separate technical and professional charges, so patients can see more than one related bill for a single visit.([rayusradiology.com](https://rayusradiology.com/locations/puyallup/?utm_source=openai))
If you have questions about a "Puyallup DI" charge, start by matching the date and amount with any imaging appointment reminders, discharge paperwork, or explanation of benefits (EOB) from your health insurer. The RAYUS/Center for Diagnostic Imaging Puyallup site has its own scheduling and billing contacts, and the broader Diagnostic Imaging Northwest alliance (TRA Medical Imaging + MultiCare) and RAYUS Radiology sites publish dedicated phone numbers for scheduling, medical records, and billing support.([dinw.com](https://www.dinw.com/locations/puyallup-imaging-center/?utm_source=openai)) You can call the center directly or visit rayusradiology.com to confirm the charge, request an itemized bill, or dispute any errors. Always contact your card issuer promptly if you suspect fraud, especially if you find no matching medical visit or insurance paperwork for the date of the charge.