At The Imaging Center, our team could not be prouder to offer MRI scans to the residents of Holland and the surrounding areas. No matter your reason for needing an MRI, we will walk you through the process to ensure you feel calm and comfortable. This cutting-edge technology can help you and your doctor discover the right treatments for your needs.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a medical imaging technique that is used to help diagnose a variety of conditions that affect the brain, spine, soft tissues, and joints without the need for radiation. How does it work? It uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the inside of your body.
The MRI machine looks like a large, tube-shaped machine. When you lie inside it, the magnets inside the machine work with the radio waves and the hydrogen atoms in the body to create cross-sectional images. With these images, your provider can evaluate your internal structures and diagnose or monitor any issues.
Most patients who need a diagnosis because of certain symptoms affecting their internal structures are good candidates for an MRI. This is especially the case if you need frequent imaging for a diagnosis or monitoring. Because it doesn’t use radiation, it’s much safer to have regular MRI scans.
Patients who may not be good candidates for an MRI include pregnant people, those with metal implants, those with severe claustrophobia, and anyone unable to remain still.
MRIs in Holland come with a wide range of benefits, including the following:
In need of an MRI? At The Imaging Center, we offer a patient-centered approach to each and every scan to ensure patient comfort throughout the process. To learn more about the MRIs we offer and to schedule a consultation, don’t hesitate to call our office or message us via our online contact form.About Holland, MI
Holland is a city on the shore of Lake Macatawa, which connects to nearby Lake Michigan. It sits in both Ottawa and Allegan County in western Michigan. The city has a population of around 35,000 people and a median income of $33,600. It’s home to the Big Red Lighthouse, Holland State Park, Windmill Island Gardens, Holland Aquatic Center, Dutch Village, and the Tulip Time Festival each May, which brings in people from all over the country. As the Tulip Time Festival and Dutch Village shows, the city has strong Dutch roots. It also features a vibrant downtown area with plenty of shops, bakeries, and restaurants.