MRI

What is Magnetic Resonance Imaging?

Your Doctor has arranged for you to be examined using one of the most advanced diagnostic methods available - Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).

MRI is an advanced medical imaging technique that provides very clear pictures of the human body. It provides an excellent way to diagnose diseases of the brain, spine, skeleton, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and blood vessels.

Our MRI offers comfort and shorter exam times. It has large, well-lit openings on both ends, attractive design, and soft colors which produce a friendly space.

The exam usually takes 30 to 45 minutes. It consists of several image exposures lasting 6 minutes each. These pictures assist us in making the best diagnosis and may even eliminate the need for biopsy or surgery.

Nearly every part of the body may be studied with MRI. Organs such as the heart, liver, bladder and kidneys can be easy to see.

MRI is very good at finding changes in cartilage and bone structure caused by injury, disease or aging. Clear pictures often provide information not available through other medical testing and may rule out the need for surgery.

What Can You Expect During the MRI Exam?

Although MRI is a very advanced technique, the exam will be one of the simplest and most comfortable exams you may ever have.

A staff member will simply ask you to lie down on a cushioned table. A device called a “coil” will be placed over or under you. It will produce the clearest picture of the area it is placed near. When you are settled, the table will move through the magnet. The staff member will then step into the control area, while staying in constant contact with you both visually and through a speaker system.

As the exam proceeds, you will hear a muffled thumping sound for several minutes at a time. Relax and lie as still as possible. Any movement during this time will blur the picture. Other than the sound, the MRI creates no other feelings in the body.

Your test results will be read by a radiologist and sent to your doctor who will share the results with you.

For Your Personal Safety

If you are having an MRI examination, please tell your doctor or the technologist if you have:

Instructions For You

Your MRI Appointment

Please call if you have any questions:
MRI Department 808-6159
Radiology Department 808-6154
Scheduling 808-6200

Our hours are from 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday