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60+ minutes Outside regular
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Medcenter One MRI Center

The Medcenter One MRI Center is proud to offer two scanners to meet patient needs—a high field scanner and an open scanner.

Scanners

High field scanner

The traditional high field scanner is tube-shaped with flared openings at both ends. A recent upgrade provides us with the ability to quickly scan multiple body parts at one time at a high resolution. An MRI with the high field scanner can also take the place of an angiogram, providing a non-invasive alternative without the hospital stay.

Open field scanner

The Medcenter One MRI Center has the only open scanner in central and western North Dakota. The open scanner allows parents or guardians to accompany small children through the MRI process, holding their hand throughout the entire exam. The open scanner also accommodates large patients and claustrophobic patients.

Frequently asked questions

Can all exams be done on either scanner?

Some exams must be done on the closed high field scanner. Your doctor, along with the radiologist and MRI Center staff, will determine which scanner would be appropriate for your type of exam.

Will a contrast injection be given during my examination?

In certain instances, a contrast agent may be administered to enhance your study. This contrast is extremely safe and requires no precautions prior to receiving it.

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