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We have provided the answers to some of the most common and frequently asked questions, but we suggest you call any of our locations for more detailed information.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging   (MRI)


What is MRI?
Magnetic Resource Imaging, or MRI as it is referred to, is a patient examination utilizing a magnetic field and radio waves to produce a highly accurate view of the inside of any portion of your body.  It is a painless and extremely safe procedure because no radiation is used.

Aided by a computer, MRI is able to produce an image of bone and soft tissue from many different body angles or planes.  This enables DGA physicians to quickly and precisely diagnose a wide variety of conditions

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What is Open MRI?
An Open MRI produces the same results as a normal MRI, but the machine used in the examination is open on all sides. DGA uses an Open MRI Imaging System by Hitachi.  This machine uses a newly designed patient gantry which is much more spacious and comfortable.  No longer do you have to squeeze inside a narrow tunnel to get the high quality MRI pictures DGA needs.

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What are the advantages of MRI?
  • Earlier detection of disease or injury, making early treatment possible.

  • No exposure to X-rays or radioactive substances.

  • It is painless, accurate, quick and safe.  There are no known side effects.

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When scheduling an appointment, are there certain conditions I should let you know about?
Please advise the DGA technologist if you have any of the following:
  • Have a pacemaker.
  • Are pregnant, or suspect that you may be.
  • Have aneurysm clips.
  • Have had heart or brain surgery.
  • Have any metal fragments in your eyes.
  • Have shrapnel in your body.
  • Suffer from claustrophobia.
  • Weigh 300 lbs. or more.

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How do I prepare for the exam?

Go on with your normal activities, eat light meals, and take any prescribed medications as usual.  If possible, avoid wearing cloths that have metal buckles, buttons, or zippers.  Do not use hair spray or eye makeup and please bring your insurance information with you along with any previous X-rays or imaging studies of the area to be examined.

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What will the exam be like?
You will be met by your MRI technologist who will be performing your examination.  This technologist has completed a rigorous course of education and training, and works under close supervision of the radiologist to assure the most accurate results from your examinations.

The technologist will position and gently secure you on the imaging table.   It's important that you be secured, because even the slightest movement during the exam can blur the image and result in the need for repeated scans.

When you and your technologist are ready the examination table will be moved into the MRI unit, which is a small air-conditioned chamber.   Your technologist will have you in full view at all times and be in constant communication via two-way microphones.  You won't feel a thing, but you may hear the hum of the equipment as the images are being produced.

You may be given a contrast medium to highlight a particular part of your body.  The contrast medium outlines less dense, hollow vessels and organs for visualizations.  This medium is eliminated within a few hours or a day or two depending on the area under examination and the type of contrast medium utilized.

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How long will the exam take?
The exam usually takes from 30 to 60 minutes.  Time may vary significantly, depending on the nature of the study and other factors.

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What do I do after the exam?
An DGA radiologist will study your films and report the findings to your doctor.  Your doctor will discuss the MRI results with you.

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When will I know the results?
A DGA radiologist will study your films and report the findings to your doctor.  Results will be made available to your physician.

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Drucker, Genuth & Augenstein, 
MDs, P.C.

19 Morris Avenue
Rockville Centre, NY 11570

Tel: (516) 766-1700
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South Shore OPEN MRI
371 Merrick Road
Rockville Centre, NY 11570

Tel: (516) 766-2600
Fax: (516) 766-0386


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Cross Bay OPEN Imaging, 
MDs, P.C.

156-36A Cross Bay Blvd.
Howard Beach, NY 11414

Tel: (718) 738-0700
Fax: (718) 738-4177

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