Radiology


MRI and Radiology Center


What is MRI?

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a special diagnostic test that allows our doctors to best diagnose your condition. The study visualizes soft-tissue which includes organs, muscles, bones, tendons, ligaments, cartilage and many other structures. In conjunction with X-ray and Diagnostic Ultrasound, MRI is an important part of our diagnostic process. 

What can I expect during the procedure?

Each patient is assisted to lie down in a comfortable position with customized support for their needs. The machine is large and open on both sides to allow for the best images as well as a relaxed experience for each patient.

While the study is being performed, you will be able to listen to music of your choice and freely communicate with the machine operator. You may hear a few loud sounds, this is normal and ear plug will be provided.


Following the test, our team of doctors will interpret the images and review everything with you on your following visit.


To schedule your appointment please call 201-656-4324 or click the “Schedule MRI” button.

Schedule MRI

X-Ray

X-Ray is a diagnostic tool that examines the hard tissue within the body. Although it is used on a wide variety of diagnosis, typically an x-ray will to used to provide detail on bone related conditions or injury including fracture, degenerative arthritis, and other bone diseases.

What can I expect during the procedure?

Our state of the art machine and refined technique provides the lowest possible dosage for each patient. Images are taken in less than a second and the results can be viewed by the doctors within a short period of time.


To schedule your appointment please call 201-656-4324 or click the “Schedule” button on the bottom of the screen.

 What is Diagnostic Ultrasound?

Diagnostic Ultrasound is a safe and painless test that allows us to examine structures within the body in real-time. There are many applications for diagnostic ultrasound, at PDI we utilize it to examine joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, cartilage, veins, arteries and other structures.

What can I expect during the procedure?

The test is simple and normally lasts no more than 15 minutes. The doctor is able to provide real-time feedback to the patient for immediate results and diagnosis.


To schedule your appointment please call 201-656-4324 or click the “Schedule” button on the bottom of the screen.

Other Diagnostics Available:

  • Electromyography
  • Nerve Conduction Studies
  • Bone Scan
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