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About MyMRI
MyMRI’s mission is to provide access to high-quality MRI screenings and empower you to take charge of your own health
Our technology allows for high quality, full body MRI scans with customizable options to meet the unique needs of each individual.
No referral or imaging order needed. Schedule an appointment online to get started today.
In our state-of-the-art facility, we prioritize your comfort and well-being, ensuring a stress-free experience. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will guide you through every step of the process, ensuring your questions are answered and fears put to rest.
What type of MRI do I need?
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In order to have an MRI of your brain, you need a:
HEAD MRI
For a HEAD MRI please schedule one of the following:
MiniMRI (Head Option)
MiniMRI+
Either full body MRI
Conditions a Brain MRI can evaluate for:
Brain tumors
Aneurysms
Cysts
Strokes
Demyelinating Diseases
Chiari malformation
Arteriovenous malformations
Hemorrhages
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In order to have an MRI of your heart, you need a:
CHEST MRI
For a CHEST MRI please schedule one of the following:
MiniMRI (Chest Option)
Torso MRI
Mini Full Body MRI
Full Body MRI
Conditions a Chest MRI can evaluate for:
Enlarged Heart
Aortic Aneurysm
Heart Tumor (Myxoma)
Fluid Around the Heart (Pericardial Effusion)
Lymphoma in the Chest
*Does not evaluate the coronary arteries
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In order to have an MRI of your Lungs, you need a:
CHEST MRI
For a CHEST MRI please schedule one of the following:
MiniMRI (Chest Option)
Torso MRI
Mini Full Body MRI
Full Body MRI
Conditions a Chest MRI can evaluate for:
Lung Cancer
Pneumonia
Sarcoidosis
Pulmonary Fibrosis
Emphysema
COPD
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In order to have an MRI of your Thyroid you need a:
THROAT MRI
For a THROAT MRI please schedule one of the following:
MiniMRI (Throat Option)
Full body MRI
Conditions a Throat MRI can evaluate for:
Thyroid Cancer
Lymphoma in the Neck
Laryngeal Cancer
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In order to have an MRI of your Pancreas you need an:
ABDOMEN MRI
For an ABDOMEN MRI please schedule one of the following:
MiniMRI (Abdomen Option)
MiniMRI +
Torso MRI
Mini Full Body MRI
Full Body MRI
Conditions an Abdomen MRI can evaluate for:
Pancreatic Cancer
Tumors on the Pancreas
Pancreatic Cysts
Pancreatitis
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In order to have an MRI of your Gallbladder you need an:
ABDOMEN MRI
For an ABDOMEN MRI please schedule one of the following:
MiniMRI (Abdomen Option)
MiniMRI +
Torso MRI
Mini Full Body MRI
Full Body MRI
Conditions an Abdomen MRI can evaluate for:
Cancer of the Gallbladder
Gallstones
Gallbladder Infection
Gallbladder Cysts
Blocked Bile Duct (Drainage system for the Gallbladder)
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In order to have an MRI of your Liver you need an:
ABDOMEN MRI
For an ABDOMEN MRI please schedule one of the following:
MiniMRI (Abdomen Option)
MiniMRI +
Torso MRI
Mini Full Body MRI
Full Body MRI
Conditions an Abdomen MRI can evaluate for:
Cirrhosis (Liver Damage)
Liver Cancer
Fat deposition in the Liver
Hemangiomas of the Liver
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In order to have an MRI of your Kidneys you need an:
ABDOMEN MRI
For an ABDOMEN MRI please schedule one of the following:
MiniMRI (Abdomen Option)
MiniMRI +
Torso MRI
Mini Full Body MRI
Full Body MRI
Conditions an Abdomen MRI can evaluate for:
Kidney Cancer
Kidney Cysts
Polycystic Kidney Disease
Tumors of the Adrenal Glands
Kidney Stones
Pheochromocytoma
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In order to have an MRI of your Entire Intestines and/or Colon you need an:
ABDOMEN AND PELVIS MRI
For an ABDOMEN AND PEVIS MRI please schedule one of the following:
MiniMRI+
Torso MRI
Mini Full Body MRI
Full Body MRI
Conditions an Abdomen and Pelvis MRI can evaluate for:
Colitis
Crohn’s Disease
Ulcerative Colitis
Hernias
Large Masses/Cancer
Enteritis
*Does not replace screening colonoscopy
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In order to have an MRI of your Uterus and/or Ovaries you need a:
PELVIS MRI
For a PELVIS MRI please schedule one of the following:
MiniMRI (Pelvis Option)
MiniMRI+
Torso MRI
Mini Full Body MRI
Full Body MRI
Conditions a Pelvis MRI can evaluate for:
Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian Cyst
Dermoid Cyst
PCOS
Uterine Fibroids
Endometriosis
*Does not replace screening Pap smears
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In order to have an MRI of your Prostate you need a:
PELVIS MRI
For a PELVIS MRI please schedule one of the following:
MiniMRI (Pelvis Option)
MiniMRI+
Torso MRI
Mini Full Body MRI
Full Body MRI
Conditions a Pelvis MRI can evaluate for:
Enlarged Prostate
Prostatitis
Large Tumors in the Prostate
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Your spine has three distinct sections (Cervical, Thoracic, and Lumbar)
SPINE MRI
For a SPINE MRI please schedule one of the following:
MiniMRI (Cervical Option, Thoracic Option, or Lumbar Option)
Full Body MRI (Includes all 3 sections)
Conditions a Spine MRI can evaluate for:
Spine Fractures
Spinal Stenosis
Slipped/Herniated Disc
Sciatica
Nerve Compression
Scoliosis
Degenerative Disc Disease
Spinal Infections
Spinal Cord Tumors
Don’t see what you are looking for?
Types of MRIs We Offer
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An MRI of one specific area
Options (Choose One):
Head
Throat
Chest
Abdomen
Pelvis
Cervical Spine (Neck)
Thoracic Spine (Mid Back)
Lumbar Spine (Low Back)
$360
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An MRI of two related areas
Options (Choose One):
Head and Neck
Abdomen and Pelvis
Thoracic and Lumbar Spine (Mid and Low Back)
$650
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An MRI of the torso
Includes All Three:
Chest
Abdomen
Pelvis
$850
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An MRI of the head and torso
Includes All Four:
Head
Chest
Abdomen
Pelvis
$1200
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An MRI of the whole body
Includes All Six:
Head
Throat
Chest
Abdomen
Pelvis
Full Spine
$1800
Book an MRI.
After Booking an Appointment:
You will get a phone call to ensure MRI is the right choice for you and to answer screening questions
You will also get an email with link to your MyChart and with pre-MRI instructions
Making advanced imaging accessible
Your MRI Results
A physician will call you to discuss your results within 48 hours of your exam
You will personally have access to all of your images and reports with a MyChart linked to an Electronic Medical Record
The images and reports will also be accessible by most doctors’ offices and hospitals through the EMR
Frequently Asked Questions
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You can typically expect to receive your results within 48 hours.
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You have access to your images online and the link can be shared with your doctor.
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You will receive a call from the doctor if desired, and the results will be uploaded to your EMR/MyChart.
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Please call regarding this information.
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Our goal at MyMRI is to personalize your care. Please call to see if we can accommodate your needs.
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Yes, you can pay with your HSA card or seek reimbursement from your HSA fund.
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It depends on which MRI you choose. A single body part takes about 30 minutes, two body parts takes about 45 minutes, and a full body or spine can take over an hour.
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At this time, all of our MRIs are done without contrast.
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You are never too old for an MRI, as long as you are able to lay flat for a prolonged period of time. We currently only offer MRIs to patients 18 years or older.
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Unfortunately, we recommend patients with pacemakers get an MRI at the hospital.
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It is always a good idea to check with your doctor, but most patients with joint replacements can get an MRI.
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It is always a good idea to check with your doctor, but most patients with plates and screws can get an MRI.
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Yes, patients with dental implants can get an MRI.
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Unfortunately, we are unable to accommodate patients who have:
Pacemakers/ICDs
Implanted Nerve Stimulators
Implanted Glucose Monitors
VP Shunts
Aneurysm Clips
Certain Metallic Fragments or Foreign Bodies