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A 1.5T Highfield MRI offers a high tesla strength to produce images with great quality and highly-details allowing your physician to make an accurate diagnosis. A Highfield MRI machine is open on both ends and is flared on the sides to increase the magnetic strength and features a 60 inch opening. Our fastscan technology reduces imaging scan times without sacrificing image quality so patients can get their scan completed and back to their life quickly.
A CT scan, also known as a CAT scan or Computed Tomography, is a special kind of X-ray that takes pictures of a cross-section of a part of your body. CT scan images provide more detailed information than traditional X-rays are able to. CT scans are used to quickly examine people who may have internal injuries and may be used to observe internal organs and tissues of the body to diagnose disease or injury.
An Open MRI scanner is designed to benefit claustrophobic patients. The open back and sides provide increased comfort for larger patients or patients that simply do not feel comfortable in a traditional MRI machine.
Find out how a lumbar spine MRI reveals about back pain, and how it helps your provider diagnose a herniated disc, as well as with sciatica and spinal stenosis.
Learn what you need to know about getting a CT scan for a pelvic fracture, including what to expect during your scan, and what happens after a pelvic CT scan.
Discover how a brain MRI scan can help in the early detection of brain tumors, learn what to expect during a brain MRI, and see what to expect from your MRI results.
Our patients say it best. Touchstone Imaging provides welcoming, comforting outpatient facilities with friendly and helpful staff.
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