With a comprehensive array of MRI services offered, our advanced imaging technology and applications enable us to detect disease earlier and to begin working with you to design an effective treatment and intervention plan.
Unique MRI Services Offered at WMC Advanced Imaging
Fetal MRI |
Cartilage Sensitive Orthopaedic MRI |
MR Enterography |
Cardiac MR for congenital heart disease, masses and myocardial viability |
MR Defacography |
MR Aorta |
Dynamic Pelvic Floor Imaging |
MR Pulmonary Vein Anatomy |
MR Urogram |
Tractography |
MR Prostate |
MR Spectroscopy |
MRI of Joint Replacements |
MR Perfusion/Diffusion |
What is MRI?
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a technique that allows doctors to see inside the human body in remarkable detail without using radiation. Instead, MRI uses a powerful magnet, radio waves and a sophisticated computer system. This scan will provide your doctor with important information on certain types of body tissue (internal organs, joints, brain and spine) differently than an x-ray or a computed tomography (CT) scan.
How do I prepare for my MRI scan?
Very little preparation is required for an MRI scan. You will be asked to remove all metallic items such as watches, jewelry, hairpins, eyeglasses, and hearing aids and change into a patient gown. A personal locker will be provided for safe-keeping of valuables. Certain exams may require a short period of fasting prior to imaging. If so, you will be made aware of this when you book your appointment.
Will I receive intravenous injections?
For some procedures, it may be necessary to inject a special contrast material, which enables radiologists to see specific areas of your body more clearly. If you will be receiving contrast, a nurse will place an IV prior to your exam.
What can I expect during the MRI scan?
Upon arriving in the MRI Department, you will be greeted by a receptionist and asked a series of questions. Once in the scan room, you will be asked to lie on a padded table. During the scan, it is important to hold very still, as movement will cause blurring of the pictures. Throughout the entire examination, you will be able to speak to the technologist via an intercom. When the scanner is operating, you will hear a loud thumping noise and may feel a slight vibration. This is normal.
How long will the MRI scan take?
Each MRI scan is different. However, most scans take between 30 and 60 minutes (per exam).
What will happen following my MRI scan?
Immediately following the scan, you may resume normal activities, diet and medications.
How do I find out the results of my MRI scan?
Your MRI scan will be reviewed by a Radiologist. The Radiologist will send a report to your physician.
MRI Concerns
Not everyone is able to undergo an MRI, as the technology can conflict with certain conditions. In some cases, testing can go forward but may require certain protocols to ensure your health and safety.
Both you and your physician should be aware of the following conditions which may affect an MRI. Be sure to inform us of any of the following when you call to schedule your appointment:
- Pacemakers
- Stent insertion within the last six weeks
- Metallic foreign bodies (artificial joints, metallic valves, etc.)
Special Circumstances
If your doctor orders mild sedation to assist with conditions such as claustrophobia, you must be accompanied by a person who will drive you home.
MRI Questionnaires
• MRI Questionnaire
• MRI Contrast Questionnaire
Schedule Your Appointment By Phone
The scheduling staff is available Monday through Friday from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Please have your prescription and insurance information available.
Advanced Imaging Scheduling Call Center: 914.493.2500
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