Medical physics and dosimetry services for radiation oncology clinics
US Medical Physics supports clinics with machine QA, commissioning, calibration, dosimetry, treatment planning support, peer review, equipment rental, and workflow improvements. Use this page to find the right support path for your clinic.

Choose the support your clinic needs
Each service area is designed to help clinics protect accuracy, improve documentation, and maintain continuity when workload or project demands change.
- View QA servicesDaily, monthly, and annual QA support with clear documentation for review and retention.
- View commissioning
Commissioning and calibration
Project support for commissioning, tune-ups, calibration work, and measurement review. - View dosimetry
Dosimetry and planning
Planning and dosimetry capacity for clinics needing coverage, support, or peer review. - View equipment support
Equipment rental and support
Equipment help for QA, commissioning, and clinical medical physics projects. - View workflow support
Workflow support
Documentation and process support to reduce repetitive paperwork and manual handoffs. - Request review support
Peer review support
Independent review support for clinics that need another qualified set of eyes on planning or physics work.
What do medical physics services include?
A concise answer for clinic leaders comparing support options.
Medical physics services include the technical work that supports safe, accurate, and well-documented radiation oncology operations. For clinics, that can mean machine QA, calibration, commissioning measurements, dosimetry support, treatment planning help, peer review, equipment support, and workflow documentation.
US Medical Physics focuses on practical clinic support: helping teams keep projects moving, fill staffing gaps, prepare documentation, and coordinate physics and dosimetry work without unnecessary complexity.
Flexible support model
Built for full-time needs, part-time coverage, and project work
Clinics do not always need the same type of support. Some need temporary dosimetry capacity, some need commissioning help, and others need reliable QA documentation or equipment access. USMP can help define the scope before work begins so the service matches the need.

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Quick answers before you contact USMP.

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Tell USMP what kind of clinical support you need
Share the clinic location, service type, timeline, and any machine or planning details that will help the team understand your request.