MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is
ordered by your physician to evaluate internal body
structures without having to use X-ray or surgery.
MRI uses the physical properties of magnetic fields,
radio waves, and computers to generate images of soft
tissues within the body. MRI is a
non-invasive
procedure and there are no known side or after
effects. Patients are asked to lie on a table and
remain still for approximately 30 minutes to one hour
depending on th test ordered. During the examination,
a faint knocking sound will be heard, which is normal
and is the operation of the imaging process. The
images are formed from signals emitted by tissue in
the body. The MRI process captures different tissue
characteristics and translates them into different
contrast levels on the image.
Our MRI is a short bore high field MRI with
superior image quality.
MRA (Magnetic Resonance Angiography) Brain/neck, Circle of Willis, Carotids, Vertebrals, Intra/extracranial vessels, renal arteries/Abdomen, MR Venous, Runoff. Use of MRI to look at the vascular structures.
CatScan (CT) Spiral CT, 2D and 3D Reconstruction, Dental. Computed Tomography is a diagnostic imaging procedure that combines the use of x-rays with computer technology to produce cross-sectional images (slices) of the body. The images produced by this can are more detailed than those of an ordinary x-ray (or radiograph).
MRA (Magnetic Resonance Angiography) Brain/neck, Circle of Willis, Carotids, Vertebrals, Intra/extracranial vessels, renal arteries/Abdomen, MR Venous, Runoff. Use of MRI to look at the vascular structures.
CatScan (CT) Spiral CT, 2D and 3D Reconstruction, Dental. Computed Tomography is a diagnostic imaging procedure that combines the use of x-rays with computer technology to produce cross-sectional images (slices) of the body. The images produced by this can are more detailed than those of an ordinary x-ray (or radiograph).
