What Is An Open MRI?
An MRI uses a powerful magnetic field and radio waves to produce detailed images of the inside of your body. No radiation, no X-rays and no injections in most cases. What makes the open MRI different is its design. Rather than sliding into an enclosed tube, you lie on a table between two open magnets with space on all sides. For patients who experience claustrophobia or anxiety, or who have had difficult MRI experiences in the past, this distinction can make all the difference between avoiding a necessary scan and finally getting the answers your physician needs.



