

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
How do I prepare for an MRI?
No special preparation is required prior to an MRI exam. You may eat normally and go about your daily routine. Continue to take any medication prescribed by your doctor unless otherwise directed.
Because of the magnetic field, you will be asked to leave the following items in a safe place outside the scan room:
You may also be asked to remove make-up, dentures and wear a hospital gown to avoid magnetic interference from belt buckles or zippers.
Once you are situated onto the table, make sure you are comfortable so that it is easy to keep still. Breathe normally, as there is nothing about the procedure to make you uncomfortable. The only thing you will notice is a faint knocking sound which represents the changes in the magnetic field. Once the exam is over, the technologist will assist you out of the scan room.
Should I have any concerns about an MRI?
Due to the potential harmful effects associated with all metallic objects in a magnetic field, you should check with your physician or MRI technologist if you have had any brain, ear, eye or other surgeries or any of the following:
How much radiation am I getting from an MRI?
NONE. There is no radiation from an MRI.
I have dental fillings, is an MRI safe?
YES. The magnetic field will not affect dental fillings.
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