NYSI uses leading medical tools like Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in determining numerous back and neck pain conditions. It’s perfectly safe and affords us the opportunity to quickly diagnose the origin of your pain. * Our digital radiology team in our Glen Cove, NY office can swiftly evaluate the images of bone and soft tissue anatomy produced by the MRI. NYSI diagnostic imaging lets our back doctors create a treatment plan suited to your needs.
New York Spine Institute uses efficient diagnostic imaging: a high field short bore 1.5T MRI system and Digital Radiography (DX) x-ray for our patients in Glen Cove, NY.
The high field short bore 1.5T MRI system can be used in a wide range of clinical applications including but not restricted to MRI’s of the Spine, Brain, Abdomen, Pelvis, Shoulder, Knee, Hip, Elbow, Wrist, Hand, Ankle, and Foot. *
New York Spine Institute’s innovative GE 1.5T system furnishes our back specialists sharp imagery of anatomy and pathology to confirm their diagnosis of various musculoskeletal disorders.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is exceptionally worthwhile to physicians for diagnosing complicated physical conditions. It is a safe, non-invasive tool that uses magnetism and radio waves to produce sharp images. Our doctors then evaluate these photos to identify any back or neck pain issues. Sometimes it can be difficult to identify conditions when utilizing other methods like x-ray, ultrasound, or CT (Computed Tomography). *
We know that visiting the doctor can be anxiety inducing, which is the reason we strive to provide our patients with a highly relaxing atmosphere during their visit. We do this by producing a tranquil environment with your choice of music, earplugs, and a sleeping mask that allows you to feel more comfortable—almost like you’re at home.
Our office also operates a digital radiography department. The radiologist collects and evaluates digitized images of bone and soft tissue anatomy to find the exact cause of a patient’s back or neck pain. To identify scoliosis with certainty, we employ the use of Long Length Imaging (LLI).
NYSI makes use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in diagnosing a variety of conditions. Not only is it noninvasive and safe but it allows us to diagnose the cause your discomfort efficiently. * The radiologist in our digital radiology department in our Westbury, NY, office can examine the images of your bone and soft tissue anatomy. NYSI diagnostic imaging allows us to deliver tailored care through the use of advanced technology.
New York Spine Institute uses state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging: a high field short bore 1.5T MRI system and Digital Radiography (DX) x-ray for our patients in Westbury, NY.
The high field short bore 1.5T MRI system can be used in a broad range of clinical applications including but not limited to MRI’s of the Spine, Brain, Abdomen, Pelvis, Shoulder, Knee, Hip, Elbow, Wrist, Hand, Ankle, and Foot. *
New York Spine Institute’s brand new GE 1.5T system presents our physicians with clear, detailed images of anatomy and pathology to support their assessment of a wide range of musculoskeletal disorders.
It has been proven repeatedly that Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is very useful for diagnosing a variety of conditions. It is a safe, non-invasive exam that uses magnetism and radio waves to create detailed images. Our doctors then evaluate these images of different parts of the body for certain diseases. Some of these conditions may not have been visible when using other methods like x-ray, ultrasound, or CT (Computed Tomography). *
Our foremost objective is to provide our patients with care personalized according to their level of pain and condition. We offer a soothing environment that consists of music, earplugs, and a sleeping mask to help you feel relaxed.
Our location also employs a digital radiography department. The radiologist examines digitized images of bone and soft tissue anatomy to determine the proper diagnosis. To properly diagnose scoliosis, we use Long Length Imaging (LLI).
*The effectiveness of diagnosis and treatment will vary by patient and condition. New York Spine Institute does not guarantee certain results.