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Exceptional MRI Services in Suffolk County

At Orthopedic Associates of Long Island, we are committed to providing you with an outstanding patient experience while delivering top-notch care for all your MRI needs.

To ensure your comfort during diagnostic procedures, we proudly offer the advanced GE® Optima MRI Caring Suite. This state-of-the-art system features a wide-bore design and innovative Silent Scan Technology, creating a spacious, quiet, and relaxing environment. Our skilled technicians will stay connected with you throughout your scan, ensuring you feel comfortable and informed every step of the way.

Experience Unmatched MRI Comfort in Suffolk County!

Why Choose OALI for MRI Services in Suffolk County

At Orthopedic Associates of Long Island, we take pride in offering advanced MRI services that prioritize your comfort and peace of mind. Our state-of-the-art GE® Optima MRI Caring Suite is designed with your needs in mind, providing a unique experience that sets us apart.

Comfort-Focused Experience

Our MRI Caring Suite allows for feet-first scanning, reducing feelings of confinement and making your experience more comfortable and enjoyable.

Personalized Scanning Options

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Expert Technologists at Your Side

Our experienced technicians are dedicated to ensuring your comfort and safety, maintaining communication throughout the procedure to keep you informed and at ease.

Our MRI Services

What We Offer

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MRI Services

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Radiology

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Total Joint Replacement

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Surgical Sports Medicine

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Non-Operative Sports Med

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Foot & Ankle

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Hand & Upper Extremity

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Spinal Surgery

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Common Conditions We Assess with MRI

Our advanced MRI technology allows us to accurately diagnose a variety of conditions, including:

  • Soft Tissue Injuries – including tears and strains that may require further evaluation.
  • Joint Disorders – assessing the health of your joints to identify issues like arthritis.
  • Bone Fractures – detecting fractures that may not be visible through standard X-rays.
  • Neurological Conditions – providing insights into conditions affecting the brain and spinal cord.
  • Musculoskeletal Pain – identifying the underlying causes of persistent pain.

Our goal is to provide personalized care that helps you understand your condition and guides you towards effective treatment options.

What is an MRI?

An MRI, or Magnetic Resonance Imaging, is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of organs and tissues inside your body. It helps in diagnosing various conditions without the need for surgery.

Why would I need an MRI?

Your doctor may recommend an MRI to get a clearer view of potential issues such as joint pain, soft tissue injuries, or to monitor certain medical conditions. It’s a key tool in helping us understand your health better.

Is an MRI safe?

Yes, MRIs are considered safe for most patients. They do not use ionizing radiation, making them a safer alternative to X-rays or CT scans. However, if you have certain implants or devices, please inform our staff before your scan.

What should I expect during an MRI?

During your MRI, you will lie on a comfortable table that slides into the MRI machine. You may hear loud noises during the scan, but you will be provided with earplugs or headphones for comfort. The entire process usually takes about 30 to 60 minutes.

How should I prepare for my MRI?

Preparation varies by type of MRI, but generally, you should wear comfortable clothing without metal. Avoid eating or drinking for a few hours before your appointment if instructed by your doctor.

How long does it take to get MRI results?

Typically, your doctor will discuss your MRI results with you within a few days. Our team will ensure that you receive the information as soon as it’s available to help guide your treatment plan.

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