Addressing All Your Concerns Asking questions before any medical imaging on your body is more than acceptable when it’s possible you’re having a CT scan, MRI or PET/CT for the first time. It’s already a stressful time when your doctor orders a scan to look for possible signs of illness. The last thing you want […]
Ladies: Here Are Five Simple Steps That Will Make You Have Healthier Bones
As we grow older, our bones naturally start to lose their mass. This leads to brittle bones and why older people have a tendency to break bones more frequently. As women, we’re more likely to have bone health issues that can lead to osteoporosis, so ensuring you take steps to stave off a problem is […]
How You Can Prevent Bone Loss In 5 Simple Steps
If it seems daunting to make lifestyle changes to keep your body in tip-top shape, you are not alone. Glendale MRI Institute wants to make it easier for you to prevent bone loss in 5 simple steps. Your bones are your body’s framework and keeping your framework healthy leads to better overall health. Here’s what you […]
Top 5 Reasons To Choose Glendale MRI
You’ve talked with your doctor and determined diagnostic imaging is required to accurately diagnose your condition. You have several choices of where to go for your procedure. Why choose Glendale MRI? Here are the top five reasons. (1) ACR accredited State of the Art Equipment: Advanced technology makes for a better diagnosis so Glendale MRI uses […]
Top 3 Reasons to get a Bone Density Scan
A bone density scan is an easy, painless and non-invasive way for doctors to measure major bone mass throughout your body. The test will exhibit signs of mineral loss or bone thinning in your hip, heel, finger, spine, shinbone or wrist. A basic bone density test takes an average of 20 minutes and can help […]
After my MRI, when should I expect results?
Having an MRI can be a nerve-wracking experience, especially if it is your first time having medical imaging done. Most of the nerves are unwarranted since MRIs are non-invasive, do not cause pain of any kind, and do not have any known long term side effects. In this regard MRIs are safer than an x-ray. […]