Michigan Resonance Imaging

Modern MRI testing is a painless, radiation-free, non-invasive procedure that offers profound diagnostic benefits for qualified patients.
At Michigan Resonance Imaging, our cutting-edge 3.0 and 1.5 Tesla MRI magnets help your doctor safely diagnose injuries, tumors and other conditions of the soft tissue and bone.
Since its founding in 1991, Michigan Resonance Imaging has offered convenient head-to-toe diagnostic MRI services to Michigan residents of all ages. No matter where you go in the Michigan Resonance Imaging network, you will receive the same top-of-the-line professional experience.
‘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.
MRI’s mobile unit is located in the Clarkston Health Center at 5625 Water Tower Place Suite 122 (near the corner of White Lake Road and Dixie Highway) and in Oxford at the POH Medical Office Building at 385 N. Lapeer Road.
Additional Michigan Resonance Imaging locations include POH Regional Medical Center in Pontiac, Crittenton Hospital in Rochester, Mount Clemens Regional Medical Center in Mount Clemens, Sterling Heights, and Clinton Township.
Michigan Resonance Imaging is accredited by the American College of Radiology. All of their radiologists are board certified in diagnostic radiology and all technicians are AART registered. MRI is affiliated with three local hospitals: POH Regional Medical Center, Crittenton Medical Center and Mount Clemens Regional and ranks as one of the largest outpatient MRI imaging centers in the state.
New in 2008 ? Open BORE MRI
Coming April 2008, Michigan Resonance Imaging will install a Siemen’s Espree 1.5 Tesla Open-Bore MRI located at MRI’s fixed site at 355 Barclay Circle Suite A in Rochester Hills.
Open-bore is a MRI system that gives patients greater comfort without compromising the quality of the MRI exam. In fact, it enables a higher level of image quality not possible before in an open MRI and is the first of its kind in the United States.
Patients will benefit from this by:
*Reduced feelings of claustrophobia and the increased ability to complete the examination because most exams can be performed with the patient’s head resting outside the equipment.
*The MRI’s ability to accommodate large patients up to 550 pounds.
*Combining the best of both worlds: the high resolution pictures and quick exam time of an enclosed MRI but with the wide open airy feeling of an open MRI.
MRI’s are available seven days a week from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. Because dealing with insurance is the last thing patients want to worry about when scheduling a test, MRI accepts over 25 different health insurances.
To schedule an appointment call 1-800-233-0272 or 248-299-8000. For more information or direction to any of their locations visit Michigan Resonance Imaging’s website www.mriofmichigan.com