1. What are the services provided by GO Imaging?
MRI, CT, X-ray, ultrasound, mammography, bone density, and specialty imaging are available at our center so that we make a quick and accurate diagnosis.
2. What do I need to do to make an appointment?
You may book by calling our office or by using our online reservation system.
3. What is an MRI?
An MRI is a technique that involves magnetic fields and radio waves to produce very detailed images of organs, soft tissues and joints.
4. Do you accept insurance?
Yes we are accepting most major insurance plans. Phone our office and confirm your benefits.
5. How long does an MRI take?
An average of 30-60 minutes is needed during a MRI scan depending on the part of the body that is being examined.
6. Am I allowed to take a family member?
Yes, you can bring somebody to support you. They can sit down the waiting when examining.
7. What would be the dress code during my appointment?
It is advisable to use comfortable and loose clothing without metal fastening.
8. Is MRI safe during pregnancy?
MRI is not very harmful, however, you should consult your doctor first before booking it in case of pregnancy or suspicion that you are pregnant.
9. How will I receive my results?
For most cases the results are usually provided to your physician within the same day and you can ask him/her to send personal copies also.
10. Do you provide imaging to children?
Yes, we are child-friendly and have special protocols of safety and comfort.
11. Do you provide next day or same day appointments?
In many cases, yes. Our schedules are flexible and usually depend on availability and clinical urgency.
12. Does the hospital have any alternative sedation methods?
Yes, some of the studies permit mild sedation. This would be discussed with our team in advance.
13. Are you able to receive claustrophobic patients?
It is true that we have free MRI services and techniques to relax on to make the experience more comfortable.
14. Do you offer imaging services on workers compensation or on personal injury?
Yes, we do work regularly with attorneys, case managers and insurance groups regarding injury-related imaging.
15. What shall I expect in my imaging examination?
Our technologist will take you through the steps one by one and will place you in an extremely comfortable position and then describe the process so that you will know what to expect during the scan.