MRI melds latest technology with ultimate convenience

Michigan Resonance Imaging makes receiving preeminent diagnostic care a breeze for our patients.
MRI, which shares an acronym with the Magnetic Resonance Imaging testing they provide, offers North Oakland County residents the latest technology in the field while ensuring the experience is as easy as possible.
‘It’s a great diagnostic tool. It’s not invasive and completely painless. Our mobile and fixed units are ‘short bore technology,? especially good because the patient’s body is not fully in the machine,? MRI’s office manager Monica Hooper said.
MRI’s mobile unit is located at 5625 Water Tower Place off Dixie Highway in Clarkston, and 385 N. Lapeer Road in Oxford. Michigan Resonance Imaging is part of a net of coverage provided across Oakland County. There are two fixed units in Rochester Hills and the mobile units provide regular services in Clarkston and Oxford, as well as Mt. Clemens, Rochester, Sterling Heights, and Clinton Township.
MRI’s staff knows that screening is a stressful experience and strive to put their patients at ease at all times. By offering easily scheduled and quick appointments and conforming to individual needs, MRI puts a premium on putting their patients at ease.
‘We try to help them relax any way we can. We let them look at the machine while explaining the process in detail,? Hooper said.
During the screening, MRI offers patients headphones so they can listen to music while the screening takes place.
Hand in hand with their unique brand of patient-focused care and personal service, is Michigan Resonance Imaging’s unparalleled professional record.
MRI is accredited by the American College of Radiology. All of their radiologists are Board Certified in Diagnostic Radiology and all technicians are ARRT registered.
‘The radiologists are all Board-Certified and experienced in magnetic resonance specifically, which is very important to me,? said Cesar Hidalgo, M.D. and Board Certified Neurologist.
The experience of MRI’s staff is mirrored by the business as a whole. One of Michigan’s most established diagnostic centers, MRI has provided quality service since 1991.
‘We have earned our reputation of producing outstanding images and have demonstrated an unmatched commitment to technical innovation and personal service,? Director Janelle Spann said.
As they stay ever vigilant in keeping up with techniques in the industry, MRI is expanding its services in 2007. During April of 2007, MRI will be installing a 3.0 Tesla MRI to their 355 Barclay Circle Rochester Hills location. The 3T MRI has double the strength of conventional 1.5T MRI’s and is of value in the specialized areas of neurology, oncology, and orthopedics. The addition enables the free-standing MRI center to offer the same diagnostic imaging capabilities found in elite teaching hospitals and medical schools.
Other 2007 additions for Michigan Resonance Imaging include:
? Providing Open MRI service (pending state approval) in the fall of 2007 to its Rochester Hills location.
? Providing MRI service to POH Hospital’s main campus ? 50 N. Perry Street in Pontiac.
The extent of Michigan Resonance Imaging’s technological dominance does not end with their diagnostic machines. Through a secure internet connection, screening results are in front of radiologists in minutes after an exam. MRI strives to have results to patients within 24 hours of their tests.
Because dealing with insurance is the last thing patients want to worry about when scheduling a test, MRI accepts over 20 different health insurances.
MRI exams are available seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. To schedule an appointment, call 1-800-233-0272 or 248-299-1659. For more information visit www.mriofmichigan.com.

Michigan Resonance Imaging makes receiving preeminent diagnostic care a breeze for our patients.
MRI, which shares an acronym with the Magnetic Resonance Imaging testing they provide, offers North Oakland County residents the latest technology in the field while ensuring the experience is as easy as possible.
‘It’s a great diagnostic tool. It’s not invasive and completely painless. Our mobile and fixed units are ‘short bore technology,? especially good because the patient’s body is not fully in the machine,? MRI’s office manager Monica Hooper said.
MRI’s mobile unit is located at 5625 Water Tower Place off Dixie Highway in Clarkston, and 385 N. Lapeer Road in Oxford. Michigan Resonance Imaging is part of a net of coverage provided across Oakland County. There are two fixed units in Rochester Hills and the mobile units provide regular services in Clarkston and Oxford, as well as Mt. Clemens, Rochester, Sterling Heights, and Clinton Township.
MRI’s staff knows that screening is a stressful experience and strive to put their patients at ease at all times. By offering easily scheduled and quick appointments and conforming to individual needs, MRI puts a premium on putting their patients at ease.
‘We try to help them relax any way we can. We let them look at the machine while explaining the process in detail,? Hooper said.
During the screening, MRI offers patients headphones so they can listen to music while the screening takes place.
Hand in hand with their unique brand of patient-focused care and personal service, is Michigan Resonance Imaging’s unparalleled professional record.
MRI is accredited by the American College of Radiology. All of their radiologists are Board Certified in Diagnostic Radiology and all technicians are ARRT registered.
‘The radiologists are all Board Certified and experienced in magnetic resonance specifically, which is very important to me,? said Cesar Hidalgo, M.D. and Board Certified Neurologist.
The experience of MRI’s staff is mirrored by the business as a whole. One of Michigan’s most established diagnostic centers, MRI has provided quality service since 1991.
‘We have earned our reputation of producing outstanding images and have demonstrated an unmatched commitment to technical innovation and personal service,? Director Janelle Spann said.
As they stay ever vigilant in keeping up with techniques in the industry, MRI is expanding its services in 2007. During April of 2007, MRI will be installing a 3.0 Tesla MRI to their 355 Barclay Circle Rochester Hills location. The 3T MRI has double the strength of conventional 1.5T MRI’s and is of value in the specialized areas of neurology, oncology, and orthopedics. The addition enables the free-standing MRI center to offer the same diagnostic imaging capabilities found in elite teaching hospitals and medical schools.
Other 2007 additions for Michigan Resonance Imaging include:
? Providing Open MRI service (pending state approval) in the fall of 2007 to its Rochester Hills location.
? Providing MRI service to POH Hospital’s main campus ? 50 N. Perry Street in Pontiac.
The extent of Michigan Resonance Imaging’s technological dominance does not end with their diagnostic machines. Through a secure internet connection, screening results are in front of radiologists in minutes after an exam. MRI strives to have results to patients within 24 hours of their tests.
Because dealing with insurance is the last thing patients want to worry about when scheduling a test, MRI accepts over 20 different health insurances.
MRI exams are available seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. To schedule an appointment, call 1-800-233-0272 or 248-299-1659. For more information visit www.mriofmichigan.com.

Michigan Resonance Imaging makes receiving preeminent diagnostic care a breeze for our patients.
MRI, which shares an acronym with the Magnetic Resonance Imaging testing they provide, offers North Oakland County residents the latest technology in the field while ensuring the experience is as easy as possible.
‘It’s a great diagnostic tool. It’s not invasive and completely painless. Our mobile and fixed units are ‘short bore technology,? especially good because the patient’s body is not fully in the machine,? MRI’s office manager Monica Hooper said.
MRI’s mobile unit is located at 5625 Water Tower Place off Dixie Highway in Clarkston, and 385 N. Lapeer Road in Oxford. Michigan Resonance Imaging is part of a net of coverage provided across Oakland County. There are two fixed units in Rochester Hills and the mobile units provide regular services in Clarkston and Oxford, as well as Mt. Clemens, Rochester, Sterling Heights, and Clinton Township.
MRI’s staff knows that screening is a stressful experience and strive to put their patients at ease at all times. By offering easily scheduled and quick appointments and conforming to individual needs, MRI puts a premium on putting their patients at ease.
‘We try to help them relax any way we can. We let them look at the machine while explaining the process in detail,? Hooper said.
During the screening, MRI offers patients headphones so they can listen to music while the screening takes place.
Hand in hand with their unique brand of patient-focused care and personal service, is Michigan Resonance Imaging’s unparalleled professional record.
MRI is accredited by the American College of Radiology. All of their radiologists are Board Certified in Diagnostic Radiology and all technicians are ARRT registered.
‘The radiologists are all Board Certified and experienced in magnetic resonance specifically, which is very important to me,? said Cesar Hidalgo, M.D. and Board Certified Neurologist.
The experience of MRI’s staff is mirrored by the business as a whole. One of Michigan’s most established diagnostic centers, MRI has provided quality service since 1991.
‘We have earned our reputation of producing outstanding images and have demonstrated an unmatched commitment to technical innovation and personal service,? Director Janelle Spann said.
As they stay ever vigilant in keeping up with techniques in the industry, MRI is expanding its services in 2007. During April of 2007, MRI will be installing a 3.0 Tesla MRI to their 355 Barclay Circle Rochester Hills location. The 3T MRI has double the strength of conventional 1.5T MRI’s and is of value in the specialized areas of neurology, oncology, and orthopedics. The addition enables the free-standing MRI center to offer the same diagnostic imaging capabilities found in elite teaching hospitals and medical schools.
Other 2007 additions for Michigan Resonance Imaging include:
? Providing Open MRI service (pending state approval) in the fall of 2007 to its Rochester Hills location.
? Providing MRI service to POH Hospital’s main campus ? 50 N. Perry Street in Pontiac.
The extent of Michigan Resonance Imaging’s technological dominance does not end with their diagnostic machines. Through a secure internet connection, screening results are in front of radiologists in minutes after an exam. MRI strives to have results to patients within 24 hours of their tests.
Because dealing with insurance is the last thing patients want to worry about when scheduling a test, MRI accepts over 20 different health insurances.
MRI exams are available seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. To schedule an appointment, call 1-800-233-0272 or 248-299-1659. For more information visit www.mriofmichigan.com.

Michigan Resonance Imaging makes receiving preeminent diagnostic care a breeze for Clarkston residents.
MRI, which shares an acronym with the Magnetic Resonance Imaging testing they provide, offers Clarkston residents the latest technology in the field while ensuring the experience is as easy as possible.
‘It’s a great diagnostic tool. It’s not invasive and completely painless. Our mobile and fixed units are ‘short bore technology,? especially good because the patients body is not fully in the machine,? MRI’s office manager Monica Hooper said.
MRI’s mobile unit located at 5625 Water Tower off Dixie Highway, Michigan Resonance Imaging is part of a net of coverage provided across Oakland County. There are two fixed units in Rochester Hills and the mobile units provide regular services in Clarkston as well as Mt. Clemens, Rochester, Oxford, Sterling Heights, and Clinton Township.
MRI’s staff knows that screening is a stressful experience and strive to put their patients at ease at all times. By offering easily scheduled and quick appointments and conforming to individual needs, MRI puts a premium on putting their patients at ease.
‘We try to help them relax any way we can. We let them look at the machine while explaining the process in detail,? Hooper said.
During the screening, MRI offers patients headphones so they can listen to music while the screening takes place.
Hand in hand with their unique brand of patient-focused care and personal service, is Michigan Resonance Imaging’s unparalleled professional record.
MRI is accredited by the American College of Radiology. All of their radiologists are Board Certified in Diagnostic Radiology and all technicians are ARRT registered.
‘The radiologists are all Board-Certified and experienced in magnetic resonance specifically, which is very important to me,? said Cesar Hidalgo, M.D. and Board Certified Neurologist.
The experience of MRI’s staff is mirrored by the business as a whole. One of Michigan’s most established diagnostic centers, MRI has provided quality service since 1991.
‘We have earned our reputation of producing outstanding images and have demonstrated an unmatched commitment to technical innovation and personal service,? Director Janelle Spann said.
As they stay ever vigilant in keeping up with techniques in the industry, MRI can use its diagnostic screening to help identify breast cancer and heart disease.
According to the American College of Radiology, diagnostic screenings of the breast are a useful tool for the detection and characterization of breast disease, assessment of local extent of disease, evaluation of treatment response, and guidance for biopsy and localization.
In respect to cardiac MRI’s, Michigan Resonance Imaging allows physicians to test ventricular function, ejection fractions and mass calculations. This new application is helpful in assessing specific cardiac problems.
The extent of Michigan Resonance Imaging’s technological dominance does not end with their diagnostic machines. Through a secure internet connection, screening results are in front of radiologists in minutes after an exam. MRI strives to have results to patients within 24 hours of their tests.
Because dealing with insurance is the last thing patients want to worry about when scheduling a test, MRI accepts over 20 different health insurances.
MRI exams are available seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. To schedule an appointment call 1-800-233-0272 or 248-299-1659. For more information visit www.mriofmichigan.com.