The MRI scan is an extremely accurate method of detecting disease such as: soft tissue injuries, bone and joint structure, aneurysms, stroke, changes in the aorta, tumors, and disease of the spine.
You are placed on a moveable bed that is inserted into the magnet. The magnet circulates around your body and sends information to be compiled by a computer.
The MRI scan is an extremely accurate method of detecting disease such as: soft tissue injuries, bone and joint structure, aneurysms, stroke, changes in the aorta, tumors, and disease of the spine.
A radiologist, who is a physician experienced in interpreting MRI and other radiology examinations, will analyze the images and send a signed report of the interpretation to your health care provider.
Your health care provider will then discuss the MRI results with you.
If you and your health care provider feel that a MRI would provide important information for your continued care, the provider will order the test either through the electronic medical record or with a paper order.
The Central Scheduling Department staff will call you to schedule your appointment.
MRI exams are performed at OSF Holy Family Medical Center during daytime hours on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.