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University MRI offers a comprehensive range of diagnostic imaging services, including: |
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MRI / Open MRI - Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) uses radio waves and a strong magnetic field to provide detailed pictures of internal organs and tissues. [more...] |
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Sedation Imaging - Most patients experience some nervousness when undergoing a diagnostic test. Sedation ensures the necessary tests can be completed while providing the patient a comfortable and pleasant experience. [more...] |
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Computed Tomography (CT) - A CT scan maps out the body's organs. It is a medical advance that requires highly educated and experienced radiologists to accurately interpret the images. [more...] |
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Cardiac Imaging - Cardiac Imaging tests are indicated for people with unexplained chest pain or chest pain brought on by exercise (called angina) to permit the early detection of heart disease. [more...] |
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P.E.T. - P.E.T. (Positron Emission Tomography) is a unique, safe, painless and cost effective medical technology utilized to show the glucose uptake in the body. [more...] |
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Nuclear Medicine - Nuclear Medicine is a medical specialty that is a safe, painless effective technique to image the body and treat disease. [more...] |
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Ultrasound - Ultrasonography (US) is a procedure that uses sound waves rather than x-rays to produce a medical image or picture of various organs and tissues in the body. [more...] |
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X-Ray / Fluoroscopy - Often used to observe the digestive tract, fluoroscopy is a technique for obtaining "live" x-ray images of a living patient. [more...] |
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Bone Density - This simple, non-invasive test is an accurate predictor to future bone related disorders. [more...] |
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