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At
Stonestreet Medical Imaging. we will provide you with the highest
quality diagnostic services in a pleasant and comfortable environment.
Your physician may have scheduled you for Magnetic Resonance Imaging or
MRI. This may be a new term for you, and you might have some questions.
After reading this page you should be better prepared for your exam and
feel that your questions about Open MRI have been answered. The
information below is not a substitute for an informed discussion between
a patient and physician. Patients should consult their physician if they
desire more information about the procedures described below.
WHAT IS MRI?
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a significant breakthrough in
medical technology. This procedure is painless and does not require
surgery or x-ray radiation. MRI allows physicians to look inside your
body with precision aiding in early diagnosis of various illnesses. MRI
works by creating a magnetic field. sending radio waves into your body
and measuring the response with a computer. This makes a series of
detailed images of the inside of your body. The physicians use these
images to plan the treatment of injury and illnesses.
OPEN MRI
"Open" MRI is a revolutionary new design which features the advantages
of an easily accessible permanent magnet. We are setting a new standard
in patient comfort with our unique extra large opening which allows
exceptional airflow and an unparalleled OPEN view around you during your
scan. This new state-of-the-art technology, combined with our
experienced, caring staff, will make you feel much less enclosed and
confined, thus eliminating anxiety or claustrophobic tendencies. The
open design also allows a family or staff member to accompany you
throughout your exam. Not all patients can be accommodated by
traditional MRI systems. However, the Open MRI extra large opening
comfortably provides enough room to image patients weighing over 500
pounds.
CHILDREN
Performing exams on infants and frightened children has always presented
problems when using conventional MRI systems. But with Open MRI,
pediatric patients can be imaged within the comforting reach of a parent
or nurse.
Ideally, to gain the most cooperation from a child, it is often more
effective if a child is tired and, in the case of an infant, hungry. If
possible, do not let your child nap before the exam, and bring a bottle
to feed your infant upon arrival. Young children should be kept up late
the night prior to their exam; and awakened early in the morning on the
day of their exam.
PREPARING FOR THE EXAM
You or your physician should send related previous films to Stonestreet
Medical Imaging prior to the day of your exam. These films will assist
the radiologist with the interpretation of your exam. Arrive at
Stonestreet Medical Imaging 15 minutes prior to your appointment for
registration. Unless specified by your physician, there is no special
diet or fasting necessary. When you arrive for your appointment, you
will be greeted by our receptionist and introduced to our staff. Your
medical history will be reviewed, and the MRI process explained at that
time. You will be required to read and sign specific MRI forms prior to
your procedure. You should advise your technologist if you have any of
the following:
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Aneurysm Clips or Metal
Plates
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Artificial Cardiac Valves
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Bone or Joint Replacements
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Metal Fragments from
Military or Work
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Pregnancy
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Previous Surgery (Brain,
Eye, Ear)
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Patients with cardiac
pacemakers or implanted defibrillators cannot be examined with MRI.
THE EXAM
You will be asked to wear a gown during your exam. A locker will be
provided for your clothing, jewelry and personal items. The MRI exam is
safe and painless. The MRI technologist will be talking with you
throughout your exam. Feel free to ask questions. During your exam you
can listen to a variety of music-you can even bring along your favorite
CD or cassette. The most important thing for you to do is to relax and
lie still. You shouldn't experience any unusual feelings or pain during
your MRI scan. Some exams require the use of an injected
contrast-enhancing agent. This agent does not contain iodine, and does
not require special preparation. You will lie on a special padded table
that will move into the Open MRI for your scan. During your exam you
will hear a series of soft knocking noises. These sounds are normal, and
are not harmful in any way. The average exam lasts about 1 hour,
although the actual length of your exam will depend upon your
physician's requests. You may have a friend or relative accompany you
into the exam room.
AFTER THE TEST
You may resume regular activity, unless otherwise instructed. Results of
your MRI exam are interpreted within 24 hours by a board certified
radiologist, experienced in Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Normally, exam
reports will be sent or faxed directly to your physician. Please inform
the receptionist if you have an appointment immediately following your
exam and if your physician has requested you bring the films with you to
that appointment. You will be asked to wait approximately 20 minutes
while the scans are filmed and processed.
BILLING
Bring your insurance identification to assist in billing and to assure
proper credit. For questions about your billing, please contact:
Stonestreet Medical Imaging
9300 Stonestreet Road
Louisville, KY 40272
(502) 271-4150
(502) 933-1024 (Fax)
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