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What is an MRI?

An MRI is an entirely non-invasive scan that is very low risk. MRI’s do not use any radiation: instead, it uses a large magnet, radio waves, and a sophisticated computer system to take detailed internal images of the patient’s body. Magnetic Resonance Imaging, also known as an “MRI,” is an imaging procedure used by physicians to take a look inside the human body to obtain diagnostic data. A Highland Beach MRI is a simple and pain-free way to diagnose disease or injury, even in the earliest of stages.

MRI combines the powerful magnetic fields with radio waves to create computer-generated images of soft tissue in the body. MRI procedures are beneficial in lowering the need for other diagnostic procedures or invasive surgeries that may have associated complications.

The doctor often orders patients to have an MRI when they are unable to diagnose an injury or illness from the outside of the body and need to get a closer look at what is going on from the inside. Highland Beach MRI scans help doctors determine the best treatment path for their patients.

The devoted team at Tesla MRI has many years of experience and is eager to aid you on the road to your recovery. Our team will make sure you are prepared and comfortable during your visit. We are proud to offer you ultramodern MRI services. To schedule an MRI appointment, schedule an appointment at our office by calling us today.

Benefits of using an open MRI Vs. closed MRI.

At Tesla MRI, our state-of-the-art MRI is an open unit. If you are in the Highland Beach area, we offer transportation services to our location, but it is also near the city. Our Open MRI can be beneficial to you for the following reasons:

Quick Results

We offer same-day MRI services if you are looking to get results fast. Since an MRI procedure is non-invasive, our radiologist will be in communication with your doctor to send over the results as soon as possible. We understand that there are time-sensitive matters when it comes to injuries or diseases.

Reduce claustrophobia

At Tesla MRI, we have an Open MRI. Most diagnostic imaging centers have standard MRI units. Having four sides of the unit open reduces the chances of you feeling trapped and anxious. This is of benefit if you are claustrophobic and want to be comfortable during your exam.

Comfort

We understand the importance of being comfortable and calm during your visit to our imaging facility. Therefore, our Open MRI offers you more space and serenity while the large magnet scans your body.

Buddy in the room

Our Open MRI allows you to have space for a friend if you feel uneasy about the scan.

What can MRI’s detect?

Detecting any disease can save you or a loved one’s life. MRIs can detect a wide variety of conditions and injuries. It is most commonly used to examine any concerns with organs, tissues, and the skeletal system; however, it can also be used for detecting:

Infections

Heart and Blood Flow/Vessel Disorders

Traumatic Injuries

Liver and other Abdominal Diseases

Eye Abnormalities

Kidneys

Brain disorders

Cardiac Malformations

Spine Diseases

Knee and Shoulder Injuries

Tumor Detection

Musculoskeletal Disorders

Uterus and Ovaries

Stress Fractures

Facial/Neck Abnormalities

Bones and Joint

Breast Tissue

These are just a few of the most public areas that use MRI’s to diagnose injury and illness, but there are many more. If you think you require a Highland Beach MRI, it is important to schedule an appointment with your regular doctor or health specialist so that they can tell you if it will be beneficial for you.

What do I need to know before getting an MRI in the Highland Beach area?

  • Be sure to speak with your doctor before attending your Highland Beach MRI scan about any potential concerns you may have. An MRI may not be for everyone, especially if you have a pacemaker.
  • You will need to bring your prescription from the doctor, driver’s license, and insurance card.
  • An MRI usually takes anywhere between 15 to 45 minutes, depending on the area of the body.
  • Some exams have a food or drink restriction before but have no fear; there is NO food or drink restrictions before your MRI scan.
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