Elevated Imaging offers Open MRI services which are designed to provide high-quality imaging while offering increased patient comfort and a more accommodating experience during the scanning process.
At Elevated Imaging, we specialize in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), using state-of-the-art technology. MRI is medical imaging technique that uses strong magnetic field and radio waves to produce detailed images of the body’s internal structures.
Our services are crucial for identifying various health conditions, including tumors, neurological issues, and orthopedic injuries.
Before an MRI at Elevated Imaging, patients are advised to remove metallic items like jewelry. Patients lie on a table that slides into the scanner, and it’s important to remain still during the scan. The process is painless and non-invasive.
Elevated Imaging offers a broad spectrum of MRI services, encompassing brain, breast, spinal, abdominal, pelvic, and extremity imaging, along with specialized scans like MRCP and MRA.
MRI, a procedure approved by the U.S. FDA, is safe and uses magnetic fields and radio waves instead of radiation. Patients can return to normal activities right after. We recommend wearing comfortable, metal-free clothing during the scan.
Our technologists explain the procedure thoroughly and maintain communication throughout the scan. Patients may hear harmless thumping sounds from the radio waves. We prioritize comfort for all patients, including those with physical limitations or claustrophobia.
Our Open MRI scanner can be beneficial for patients who may feel claustrophobic in the confined space of a closed MRI machine, as it provides a more spacious and less restrictive environment during the imaging procedure. Children and patients with special needs receive tailored support.
A Board Certified radiologist analyzes the MRI images and the results are then discussed with the patient by the referring physician.
Elevated Imaging is accredited by the American College of Radiology (ACR), ensuring high standards in our MRI services.