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MRI

An MRI, or magnetic resonance image, produces very clear images of the body without X-rays. Instead, MRI uses a large magnet, radio waves, and a computer to produce these images. Some MRIs require the use of contrast. Contrast is a medication that acts as a highlighter to show your organs or blood vessels in greater detail.

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Locations

MRI scanning is available at these locations: