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MRI Quick Facts

Terminology: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Approximate Procedure Time: 30 to 60 minutes
Scheduling Time: 1–5 days
Best For: Producing detailed images of soft tissues, including the brain, spinal cord, joints, and internal organs — often used to detect abnormalities like tumors, inflammation, or injuries

MRI Scans in Grand Rapids, MI

Comfort-focused imaging for clearer answers without the hospital wait.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is one of the most advanced tools available for diagnosing conditions affecting the brain, spine, joints, and soft tissues—without the use of radiation. At The Imaging Center, we combine cutting-edge MRI technology with a patient-first approach to deliver fast, accurate results in a calm, comfortable environment.

Before Your MRI Scan

At The Imaging Center, we want your MRI experience to be smooth and stress-free. When preparing for your scan, wear loose, comfortable clothing that is free of metal zippers, buttons, and snaps. Some exams may require fasting or the avoidance of certain medications; any special instructions will be provided when your appointment is scheduled.

A locker will be provided for personal belongings, but please consider leaving all unnecessary items at home. To follow MRI safety protocols for our patients and team members, you may be asked to change into an MRI-safe gown that we will provide. A physician referral is required for all MRI scans under Michigan law, so be sure your provider sends the appropriate order before your visit.

Frequently Asked Questions About MRIs

What is an MRI scan and how does it work?

An MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scan uses a powerful magnet, radio waves, and computer technology to create highly detailed images of organs, tissues, and bones—without radiation exposure, making it a safe choice for diagnostic imaging in Grand Rapids, MI.

Why might someone in West Michigan need an MRI?

Adults in Grand Rapids commonly get MRI scans to assess joint pain, brain health, back pain, sports injuries, or unexplained symptoms. MRI technology is especially effective for viewing soft tissues such as muscles, ligaments, and nerves.

How should I prepare for my MRI appointment in Grand Rapids?

Wear comfortable, metal-free clothing and leave valuables, such as jewelry and phones, at home. Most MRI procedures are easy to prepare for, but The Imaging Center staff will provide any special instructions if needed.

What makes MRI different from a CT scan or X-ray?

MRI does not use ionizing radiation, unlike CT scans or X-rays, and provides exceptionally clear images of soft tissues. This leads to safer, more effective imaging, especially if you require repeated scans in the Grand Rapids area.

Is MRI safe, and who should not have an MRI?

MRI scans are considered extremely safe for most adults. However, people with pacemakers, certain metal implants, or some tattoos may need alternative imaging options. Always inform your technologist about any implants or particular conditions before your scan.

What can I expect during my MRI scan at The Imaging Center?

You will lie comfortably on a table that slides into the MRI scanner. The procedure is painless, but you will hear loud tapping noises; headphones and music are often offered for comfort. Most MRI exams take 30 to 60 minutes.

Can I get an open MRI or accommodations for claustrophobia?

The Imaging Center in Grand Rapids offers options for anxiety or claustrophobia, such as open MRI machines and extra comfort measures. Let the staff know your concerns ahead of your appointment.

Are MRI scans available for all parts of the body?

MRI can be used to scan nearly all areas of the body, including the brain, spine, joints, abdomen, and blood vessels. Each scan is customized for the patient’s specific needs and health questions.

How soon can I get my MRI results in Grand Rapids, MI?

A board-certified radiologist at The Imaging Center will promptly review your images. Results are typically sent to your referring physician within a few business days, so you can quickly continue with your healthcare.

How much does an MRI cost in Grand Rapids, and is it covered by insurance?

MRI costs in Grand Rapids generally start at around $268, depending on the area imaged and whether contrast is needed. Most insurance plans are accepted; contact The Imaging Center for a personalized quote and insurance verification.

What to Expect During Your MRI Scan

Our state-of-the-art Siemens Aera 1.5 Tesla MRI scanner features a wide 70 cm bore, offering a more spacious environment that helps reduce feelings of claustrophobia. The scan typically takes between 20 and 30 minutes, depending on the area being imaged. You’ll lie on a cushioned table that glides smoothly into the scanner. We ensure patient comfort throughout the process with ambient lighting and noise reduction technology. You will be able to communicate with your technologist throughout the procedure, and we’ll work with you to address any questions or concerns.

Subtle MR

Sharper Images. Shorter Scan Times. Greater Comfort.

To improve patient comfort and diagnostic precision, The Imaging Center now uses Subtle MR, an advanced AI-based software that enhances MRI image quality while reducing scan time. This allows us to deliver faster, clearer results, especially for brain, spine, and musculoskeletal exams.

There is no additional prep required for Subtle MR-enhanced scans. The technology works behind the scenes, processing raw MRI data in real-time to optimize the clarity of your images without extending your time in the scanner.

This enhancement is particularly beneficial for:

  • Patients in pain or discomfort
  • Children or individuals who have difficulty remaining still
  • Anyone who prefers a shorter, more comfortable scan without compromising image quality

Our board-certified radiologists review the Subtle MR-enhanced images to ensure your provider receives the most accurate information for your care plan. Results are typically available within 24 to 48 hours and delivered securely to your referring physician.

After Your MRI Scan

Once your MRI is complete, you can resume your normal activities immediately—no downtime necessary. Your scan images will be reviewed by a board-certified, fellowship-trained radiologist who specializes in interpreting MRI results. We aim to deliver results to your referring provider within 24 hours, and you’ll receive a secure text notification when your images and report are available.

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Understanding the Risks

MRI is a safe, non-invasive imaging method that uses magnetic fields and radio waves—no radiation. However, it may not be appropriate for individuals with certain implanted medical devices (e.g., pacemakers or cochlear implants). Please notify us in advance if you have any implanted devices, metal fragments, or other medical concerns so we can ensure your safety. Other potential risks may include:

  • Mild discomfort from lying still during the scan
  • Anxiety or claustrophobia
  • Interference with metal implants or certain tattoo inks

Results of Your Scan

Results are typically available within 24 hours and will be shared directly with your referring physician. You can also access your results through our secure patient portal. Our advanced imaging software—including Subtle MR—ensures high-quality scans that enable your healthcare provider to make accurate and timely decisions.

Request a Consultation

Once we receive your physician’s order, our friendly scheduling team will contact you to set up your appointment. If you have questions about the MRI process or would like to speak with a staff member, feel free to contact us.


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Kent 

Radiology Technologist

Kent has been an x-ray tech since 2013 and has been working in CT since 2014. Most of his radiology career, he has been in a hospital working with both pediatrics and adults. Kent is excited for the new challenges that come with CT outside of a hospital setting. He has a positive attitude with an enthusiastic spirit that encourages others to work harder and succeed in what they do. In his free time, Kent enjoys spending time with his wife, 4 kids, and English Shepherd at home. He likes most things summer including camping, fishing, golfing, biking, and going to the beach.

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