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Every MRI scanner has what is called “field strength.” Field strength is the power of the scanner’s magnet. With higher field strengths, your scan pictures are clearer and show smaller details of your body. We offer a range of MR field strengths, including 1.5T and 3T high-field, short scanners, as well as 0.7T Open scanners, .6T Open Upright and .2-.35T Open scanners.

Our MRI scanner technology varies by market; contact the center nearest you and ask for more information.

Because of its superior quality, high-field MRI should be your first choice whenever possible.



Open scanners can be a good alternative for severely claustrophobic or large patients, however more detailed can be captured through a scanner with a higher field strength.


Brain image obtained on a high-field (3T), short MRI scanner. This image clearly demonstrates that a high-field scanner creates more detailed images than a low-field scanner (shown below). The clearer the image, the easier it will be for your doctor to make an accurate and decisive diagnosis.










Brain image obtained on a low-field (.2T), open MRI scanner.
  






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