Brems Imaging Center
Bone Densitometry | Multi-slice CT Scan | Digital Mammography
Ultrasound | X-Ray

Hunterdon Imaging P.A.
(at Brems)

MRI - Open Magnet

Hunterdon Imaging P.A. (Flemington)
MRI - High-Field Magnet
PET/CT

Kings Court Imaging Center
Bone Densometry | Cardiac Scoring | CT Scan
CT Lung Screening | X-Ray Ultrasound

Mission Statement

Hunterdon Radiological Associates, P.A. is dedicated to providing quality medical care by:

1. Being sensitive and responsive to the healthcare needs of the community

2. Protecting the privacy of the patient

3. Acting in a professional manner and maintaining the highest standards of personal integrity and ethics

4. Utilizing state of the art equipment and highly skilled professionals



Open Bore MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)

Our Open  Bore MRI is now available.  This machine is the first open bore MR, establishing a new standard in patient comfort with an opening of 70 centimeters and one foot of headroom.  This machine is ideal for the obese (up to 500lbs), elderly, children and claustophobic.


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About The Exam
When you arrive for your exam, you clothing must be completely free of all metals. If not, you will be required to wear a gown. The MRI scanner is in an area that has been shielded from outside metallic fields. The scanner creates a magnetic field around you, then pulse radio waves are directed to the tissue in question. A device called a "coil" will be placed over or under you. It is specialized to produce the clearest picture of the area being scanned. When you are comfortably positioned the table will move to the magnet. The technologist will step into the control area, while staying in constant contact with you both visually and through the intercom. As the MRI scan begins, you will hear the equipment making muffled thumping or knocking sounds that will last for several minutes. Other than that sound, you should experience no unusual sensations during the scanning. The MRI will consist of several sequences that may last anywhere from 1-10 minutes (the average being 4 minutes) depending on the area being scanned. A complete scan usually takes about one hour; some scans take more than 90 minutes. Certain MRI exams require an injection of a contrast material. This helps identify certain anatomic structures on the scan images. Movement causes the images to blur, in which case the whole sequence may have to be repeated. The technologist will explain to you ahead of time and throughout the scan when it is okay to move and when it is necessary to hold still. Be sure to tell the technologist if you are feeling anxious. There are many ways to help you feel more comfortable and relaxed during this procedure. You will need to lie very still during the scanning procedure.


Patient Prep
View this study's patient prep information. You will need to follow these guidelines before taking this exam

Study Locations
This study is available at the following HRA location(s):
- Hunterdon Imaging - (Brems)

Schedule an Appointment
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