MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)

In the MRI Suite, a patient’s comfort is our top priority. The suite is a quiet and relaxed environment where patients may listen to music during the procedure. Highly trained and sensitive staff are available to calm any anxiety that may arise from having a test. In some cases, a patient may have a contrast injection which helps radiologists see an area of the body. MRI is well-suited for imaging soft tissue, such as the spinal cord, brain, muscle, and joints, such as the shoulder, knee, ankle, wrist. The MRI Suite at NewYork-Presbyterian Queens is accredited by the American College of Radiologists.

Services

  • Cardiac imaging
  • Breast MR imaging and spectroscopy
  • MRI guided breast biopsy
  • Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA)
  • Most complete range of vascular imaging techniques
  • Scanning tailored to specific neuroanatomy or flow phenomena
  • Comfortable patient positioning for any angle and view
  • Advanced cross-sectional studies
  • Non-invasive evaluation of dynamic cardiac motion and blood flow characteristics
  • Improved image contrast for excellent tumor or tissue discrimination
  • MR cholangiopancreatography for testing of the liver, bile and pancreas

About MRI Testing

In most cases, no before-test preparations are needed for an MRI. A technologist will bring the patient to the suite and explain the exam. The patient will lie on a flat table and the table will slide the patient into position in the MRI unit. Most MRI exams take approximately 15 to 20 minutes.

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