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O'Hare International Airport

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Diagnostic Imaging & Diagnostic Radiology Services

Our Approach to Treatment Houston Methodist’s board-certified radiologists use the newest imaging technologies to provide patients the most accurate diagnoses, recommend the best possible treatments and administer minimally invasive therapies. We offer 13 convenient imaging locations across the Greater Houston area to serve you near your home or office. Imaging Locations Computed tomography (CT) involves moving an X-ray around a patient to produce multiple detailed images from different angles. A CT scan provides greater detail of: • • Blood flow • Bone injuries and density • Head, neck and spine injuries • • Internal organs • Muscle and skeletal disorders • Oncological imaging • Transplant imaging Interventional radiologists use imaging to perform minimally invasive procedures and treatments. The common interventional procedures performed (and conditions treated) include: • Arterial interventions • Body interventions • Cancer therapies and interventional oncology • Interventional pain and spine procedures • Venous access and treatment • Women's health procedures Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses magnets and radio waves to produce images of organs and structures in order to: • Diagnose • Assess blood flow and • Detect tumors and diagnose cancer • • Examine reproductive organs • Diagnose brain, spinal cord, bone and joint conditions and injuries • Evaluate infections Nuclear medicine uses small amounts of radioactive materials to examine organ function and structure. Po...

ORD

Category filter: Acronym Definition ORD Orders ORD Ordnance ORD Chicago, IL, USA - O'Hare International Airport (Airport Code) ORD Ordinary ORD Office of Research and Development ORD Chicago O'Hare International Airport (airport code; Chicago, IL) ORD Organization(al) Development ORD Object-Relational Database ORD Office of Rare Diseases (National Institutes of Health) ORD Operational Requirements Document ORD Optical Receive Data ORD Object Relational Database ORD Ordinary Seaman ORD Operational Requirement(s) Document ORD Office of Rubber Director (US Navy) ORD Optical Rotatory Dispersion ORD Operational Readiness Demonstration ORD Ordnance Data (TMINS) ORD Office of Research and Demonstrations ORD Online Resource Directory ORD Operational Ready Date ORD Operational Readiness Date ORD Operations Research Department ORD Overseas Replacement Depot ORD Organisation for Rural Development ORD Owner's Risk of Damage ORD Optical Rotatory Dispersion Spectroscopy ORD Over Rated Defense ORD Often Required Data ORD Old Orchard Field (now O'Hare International) The effort began with field demonstrations of deconstruction at Fort Campbell, Ky., and Fort Ord, Calif., and has expanded to include removal of LBP from salvaged materials; applications of mechanized equipment to deconstruction; recycling concrete from buildings; identifying environmental performance of recycled concrete materials containing LBP; and modeling the cost, material values, and scheduling impacts of salvaging mate...

MyChart

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Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD)

Terminal features Terminal features Features Terminal 5 Terminal 3 Terminal 2 Terminal 1 Flights from terminal United international arrivals, Aer Lingus, Air India, Air New Zealand, ANA arrivals, Asiana Airlines, Austrian, Copa Airlines, Ethiopian Airlines, EVA Air, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa arrivals, Scandinavian Airlines, SWISS, TAP Air Portugal, Turkish Airlines. Cape Air United, United Express, Air Canada United, United Express, ANA departures, Lufthansa departures Gates M1-M21 Concourses G, H, K and L Concourses E and F. Gates E1 through E12, Gates F1 through F28 Concourses B and C. Gates B1 through B24, Gates C10 through C31 Ticketing/check-in No No Yes Yes United Premier check-in No No No Yes Ticketing/check-in No No Yes Yes Kiosk or customer service center No No Yes Yes Terminal walkway No No No Concourse C can be accessed through a walkway from Concourse B. Airport transit system Yes Yes Yes Yes Baggage claim Lower level No Lower level Lower level United Club No No Yes, near gate F8. Yes, near gates B6, B18 and C16. United Polaris lounge No No No Yes, near gate C16. Animal relief area Yes. Outside baggage claim/lower level near door 5B. No Yes. Outside baggage claim/lower level near door 2E. Yes. Outside baggage claim/lower level near door 1A. Nursing room No No Yes, in the walkway across from Gate E5 Yes, across from Gate B10 and next to Gate C20 Immigration Yes No No No TSA PreCheck No No Yes Yes • Kiosk check-in/customer service center • Ticketing/check-in...

Chicago O'Hare International Airport [ORD]

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Earn Points • • • • • Use Points • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Business Credit Card Reviews • • • • • • • Business Guides • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Air Travel Guides • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Airline Points • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Earn & Use Hotel Points • • • • • • Hotel Loyalty Program Reviews • • • • • Pre-pandemic, Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) was the busiest U.S. airport in 2019 in terms of aircraft movements, serving over 900,000 flights. It’s a major airport for connections all over the U.S., operating as the main hub for United Airlines and the third-largest hub for American Airlines. Flight connections are easy between the 3 domestic terminals, all connected by airside pedestrian walkways. However, Terminal 5 is a bit more of a journey for international flight connections. That’s set to change in the future with a huge expansion project currently underway that will replace Terminal 2 with a new “global terminal” to accommodate both domestic and international flights under the same roof. In the meantime, here’s what you need to know to get around O’Hare. Table of Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Quick Information Airport: Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) Terminals: 4 total, numbered Terminals 1, 2, 3, and 5 (international terminal)...

Terminals and concourses

Terminals at Chicago O'Hare Airport (ORD) O'Hare airport is composed of 4 terminals, one of which is exclusively for international flights (T5). A free people mover train connects passengers to all terminals, as well as the Multi-Modal Facility (MMF) for rental cars, Economy Parking Lot F, Kiss 'n' Fly, Pace buses and Metra. In addition, a free shuttle bus (TTB) provides connection service between the security area in T5 and terminals T1, T2 and T3. Photo by Engin Yapici - Unsplash Terminal 1 This terminal has concourses B and C and 54 gates. Terminal 1 mainly operates all United Airlines flights, domestic and international. Concourse B contains passenger check-in, baggage claim, and security screening areas. Concourse C is a satellite terminal with gates on all sides and connected to Concourse B via an underground pedestrian tunnel. Upper level: On the Upper Level there is a direct connection with the roadway and departures. It has also a direct connection with the Airport Transit System (ATS). Lower level: On the Lower Level there is the Ground Transportation Area: Airport Express, Car Rental, Taxis and Limousines, Suburban and Reserved Taxis, Charter Buses. Bus Shuttle Center is located at Level 1. Airlines: All Nippon Airways - ANA Lufthansa - United Airlines Lounges United (United Club) - Gate B6. Gate B18, Gate C6 United Polaris Lounge (International first and business only)​ - Gate C18 Services - Restaurants and bars - Shops - Duty Free - Power Stations - Business a...

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