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Before Examination Checklist:
- Arrive
30 minutes prior to appointment. Please call if not able
to be on time.
- Wear
clothing with no zippers or snaps, for example, a sweat
suit.
- Do
not wear jewelry.
- The
MRI unit is noisy, so we have
provided headphones for you to wear. Please feel free to
bring your favorite tapes.
- If
female, wear no make-up. (Possible metallic base)
- You
may eat and drink prior to the exam. However, make sure
you will not need to use the restroom during your exam.
- Take
your prescribed medication, if applicable.
- Plan
on the exam taking approximately 30-60 minutes. During this
time you will be required to lie flat and completely still.
- Although
space does not normally permit anyone to be with you during
the exam, one family member may stay with an apprehensive
patient or child.
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MRI
(Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
MRI allows doctors to see detailed images inside the body. It helps
detect disease or injury of bones and soft tissues (muscles, organs,
nerves, etc.) without the need for exploratory surgery or biopsy.
At Holzer Clinic, there are two different options
for an MRI: Traditional and Open. Both units are state-of-the-art
and produce images that are read by board certified radiologists.
The traditional MRI, housed at the Main facility
in Gallipolos, has a stronger magnet than the Open unit and therefore,
produces clearer images for physicians to read. For many patients,
this option is the best. On the other hand, there are patients who
may choose the Open MRI as their best option. The open MRI is especially
beneficial to those patients who are claustrophobic or extremely
overweight. If you need an MRI, your doctor can help you determine
which option is right for you.
What happens during a MRI exam?
The MRI exam is a simple and painless procedure.
The MRI technologist or an assistant will help you lie down on the
scanning bed. Once you are comfortable, usually with the help of
some pillows and pads, you and the scanning bed will be moved into
the magnet. During the exam there is nothing to do but lie quietly,
breath normally and relax. Stereo music is provided so that you
can relax and try to stay as still as possible. Movement will blur
the image just like a photograph. You will hear a thumping sound
while you are in the magnet. The thumps are normal mechanical noises
that the imager makes while it is working. The technologist
will be outside the magnet room and will be able to see and hear
you at all times. The exam will take 30 to 60 minutes, depending
on the information your doctor requires.
MRI is available at the following locations:
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