As you can see from these photos, the multiposition MRI provides an open and comfortable scan for patients. In addition, the patient can be scanned in a number of positions that are dependent on the type of scan the doctor orders.

 
 
 
 
 
 

I want to share with you my most positive experience with East Bay Upright MRI Center. I thought you might want to know how much this truly special treatment was appreciated.

B. & J. Persin

 

 
 
 
 
     
 

FREquently asked questions

What is MRI?

Why did my doctor order an MRI?

Are MRI scanners dangerous?

Why are some MRI's "open" and some are not?

Why are MRIs so noisy?

Why do MRI scans take so long?

How do I prepare for an MRI?

What does the MR scanning center staff need to know about me to perform the scan?

What will happen when I get scanned?

Isn't an MRI scan basically the same as a CAT scan?

Do you need a prescription for an MRI?

If I have an MRI scan, how will I find out the results?

Can I choose the kind of MRI scanner I want?

Do I have to lie still when I have an MRI?

What is the difference between T1 and T2?

What does the term "field strength" mean?