Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a safe, advanced diagnostic tool that uses magnetic fields, gradients, and radiofrequency waves to create highly detailed images of the body’s organs and tissues.
Unlike CT scans, MRI does not use X-rays or ionizing radiation, making it especially valuable for evaluating:
Soft tissues, ligaments, and tendons
Joints and musculoskeletal structures
Internal organs (liver, pancreas, reproductive organs, kidneys, etc.)
The brain, spinal cord, and nerves
Our MRI systems are equipped with built-in AI technology that delivers images faster, with higher accuracy, and in 3D.
TYPES OF MRI EXAMS
Neurological MRI
Brain and cranial nerves
Spine (cervical, thoracic, lumbar)
Soft tissues of the neck, sinuses, and face
Musculoskeletal MRI
Joints, tendons, and ligaments
Common exams include: knees, shoulders, hips, ankles, feet, hands, and wrists
MRI Arthrograms
Detailed joint imaging of shoulders, knees, and hips
Contrast injected into joints under fluoroscopy for precision
Abdominal MRI
Liver, pancreas, adrenal glands, kidneys, gallbladder, spleen, and GI tract
Pelvic MRI
Uterus, ovaries, and reproductive organs
MRA (Magnetic Resonance Angiography)
Imaging of arteries and veins in the brain, neck, chest, and body
Includes carotid arteries, intracranial vessels, aorta, and branch vasculature
Breast MRI
Private-pay breast cancer screening
Ideal for: low-risk individuals, dense breasts, or patients with implants
CLINIC LOCATIONS OFFERING MRI
If you fail to attend your appointment there will be a $75.00 no-show charge. Appointments not confirmed 24 hours prior to appointment time will be cancelled.
For more information on the required preparation for your exam please visit our Patient Preparation page.