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What is MRI?
Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a technology that allows your physician to see inside your body without surgery or potentially harmful ionizing radiation. MRI utilizes a strong magnetic field along with radio waves to produce an image. The MRI has no known biological effects.
How long will the exam take?
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging is very safe. There are no health risks associated with the magnetic field or the radio waves used by the machine. However, some special circumstances limit the use of a magnetic field, so it is important for you to tell us if any of the following apply to you or someone accompanying you into the exam room:
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No special preparation is needed. You can eat normally and take medication as usual, unless your doctor has given you other instructions. You may find it easier to relax if you avoid drinking coffee or other caffeinated beverages prior to your exam.
Will I need an injection?
In most cases, an MRI exam does not require any injections. In some situations for examining certain areas of the body, the physician may decide to administer a contrast agent to enhance the details of the MR image. All contrast agents are FDA approved and are considered safe. The technologist will discuss this procedure with you and answer any questions you may have.



