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| WHAT IS OPEN MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (OPEN MRI) AND HOW DOES IT WORK? |
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Open Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Open MRI) is one of the most accurate methods of diagnostic imaging available today. Open MRI enables your physician to view the human body without the use of x-rays or invasive procedures and obtain precise diagnostic information.
Open MRI utilizes a strong magnetic field and radio frequency waves to construct a computer image. The image is then printed on a special film that is reviewed by a radiologist. For some MRI procedures contrast media, commonly referred to as "dye", is sometimes given intravenously during certain scans to provide the physicians with additional information. An Open MRI differs from a traditional MRI in that it:
A friend or family member can be in the room during your procedure provided they do not have any contraindications to the MRI scanner. Your friend or family member will be subject to the same safety screening process as required for you.
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| IS MRI FOR EVERYONE? |
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Although MRI is an effective diagnostic tool, certain medical conditions will prevent individuals from having an MRI. Please inform your physician and our center personnel at the time of scheduling if you have either of the following:
Other certain medical conditions may prevent individuals from having an MRI. Please inform your physician and our center personnel at the time of scheduling if you have any of the following:
It is very important that if you are pregnant or there is a possibility of pregnancy, or if you are breast feeding, that you inform your physician and the center personnel prior to your MRI. If any of these conditions exist, your physician and/or the center radiologist will determine if you can be safely imaged or recommend an alternative diagnostic imaging procedure that can be safely performed for your condition. |
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| HOW DO I PREPARE FOR A MRI? |
We strongly encourage you to ask questions and discuss any concerns you may have prior to your procedure. We strongly believe that communication with our patients is an important part of the service we provide. |
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| WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT DURING A MRI? |
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| HOW LONG WILL THE MRI PROCEDURE TAKE? |
| A typical MRI procedure will last 30-60 minutes depending on the specific procedure requested by your physician. |
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