HOW SHOULD I PREPARE?
Usually there are no special preparations or diet instructions prior to your MRI exam. You should continue medications prescribed by your doctor unless informed otherwise. You may be asked to change into a hospital gown to eliminate the chance of artifacts from your clothing. Any metal such as earrings, eyeglasses, or hairpins should be removed. Women should also refrain from wearing hairspray or makeup and should always inform their technologist if there is any possibility of pregnancy. You should also avoid drinking coffee or other caffeinated beverages prior to scanning so you are able to lie quietly for the duration of the exam.

Please inform your doctor or the technologist if you have any of the following that may prevent you from undergoing an MRI exam:
- Pacemaker
- History of working with metal
- Brain aneurysm clips
- History of injury during military service
- Metallic plate, pin, or other implant
WHAT IF I NEED A CONTRAST INJECTION?
MRI scans are painless, but some exams require an injection of a contrast agent to make some abnormalities easier to see. MRI contrast is an organically bound gadolinium material that is extremely safe and typically has no side effects. However, there is always the potential for allergic reaction. Be sure to tell your technologist if you’ve had a reaction to MRI contrast or if you are particularly sensitive to medications.
After your study is over, the images will be evaluated by one of our board-certified radiologists with expertise in MRI imaging. A final report will be sent to your doctor, who can then discuss the results with you in detail.
Radiology Ltd. offers both open and high-field MRI scans at multiple locations for your convenience. Should you have any questions regarding your MRI scan, we will be happy to discuss them with you.