Our magnet is conveniently located in the lower level of the 120 Mineola Blvd office in a beautiful and friendly out-patient setting. It has received American College of Radiology Accreditation (a rigorous process to maintain the best possible image quality and patient safety).
We perform all types of MRI’s including, breast, abdomen, pelvic, brain, spine, bones and joints, etc. We have a short-bore open feel high field strength 1.5 tesla Phillips MRI. This allows your head to be out of the magnet while we perform an exam on your pelvis, leg, etc.
All of our radiologists are board certified and subspecialty trained in multiple fields of radiology, including the ones listed above. Our radiologists specially tailor your exam to your needs. In certain circumstance they will discuss your medical problems that brought you to getting an MRI prior to your exam. Our technologists pride themselves on providing friendly and professional assistance during your visit.
Location 120 Mineola Boulevard, Suite 10, Mineola, NY 11501 Get Directions
Phone 516-663-4510
Fax 516-663-3699/3698
We offer convenient hours:
Monday
8am - 7pm
Tuesday
8am - 7pm
Wednesday
8am - 7pm
Thursday
8am - 7pm
Friday
8am - 7pm
Saturday
8am - 1pm
MRI Educational Links
Head MRI
Body MRI
Musculoskeletal MRI
MR Angiography
• What is MRI of the Head?
• What are some common uses of the procedure?
• How should I prepare?
• What does the equipment look like?
• How does the procedure work?
• How is the procedure performed?
• What will I experience during and after the procedure?
• Who interprets the results and how do I get them?
• What are the benefits vs. risks?
• What are the limitations of MRI of the Head?
For information about Head (Neuro) MRI related questions above click here
• What is MRI of the Body?
• What are some common uses of the procedure?
• How should I prepare for the procedure?
• What does the equipment look like?
• How does the procedure work?
• How is the procedure performed?
• What will I experience during and after procedure?
• Who interprets the results and how do I get them?
• What are the benefits vs. risks?
• What are the limitations of MRI of the Body?
For information about Body MRI related questions above click here
• What is MRI of the Musculoskeletal System?
• What are some common uses of the MRI procedure?
• How should I prepare?
• What does the equipment look like?
• How does the procedure work?
• How is the procedure performed?
• What will I experience during and after the procedure?
• Who interprets the results and how do I get them?
• What are the benefits vs. risks?
• What are the limitations of a Musculoskeletal MRI?
For information about Musculoskeletal MRI related questions above click here
• What is MR Angiography?
• What are some common uses of the procedure?
• How should I prepare?
• What does the equipment look like?
• How does the procedure work?
• How is the procedure performed?
• What will I experience during and after the procedure?
• Who interprets the results and how do I get them?
• What are the benefits vs. risks?
• What are the limitations of MR Angiography?
For information about MR Angiography (MRA) related questions above click here