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What is involved in having an MR neurography scan performed?

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If you've ever had an x-ray, CT scan, or even MRI scan, then you already know what an MR neurography is like.

MR neurography scans are conducted under standard MR imaging scanners such as the one depicted here. You lay on a scanning table and your body is passed into the scanning station automatically (or, underneath the scanning magnet, depending on the physical design of the MRI scanner itself).

The entire process can take as little as a matter of minutes, or as long as a half-hour or more, depending on the number of scans required.

No injectable dyes are used and there is no pain and no ill aftereffects whatsoever. The entire process is comfortable and completely without discomfort.

Some actual patient testimonials:

Absolutely no pain, totally comfortable experience
It was over before I knew it!
No shots, no prep - nothing. Just show up and have a quick scan - that was it!

Most important is that you receive your MR neurography scan from the only licensed and reputable source for neurography imaging - The Neurography Institute. Because without a real MR neurography scan, your doctor will not be able to pinpoint the source of your condition and provide an effective course of action to resolve it.

Trust your health to the exclusive licensed source for MR neurography - The Neurography Institute.


 

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Now is the time to take charge of your health. Request an MR Neurography scanning session with The Neurography Institute today. Simply complete this short form and our confidential staff will contact you to set up your scanning appointment at a time convenient to you.

For faster service, simply call us today at 877-PAIN-MRI (877-724-6674).

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The Neurography Institute

The Neurography Institute is a Santa Monica, California-based organization that conducts MR neurography scans at licensed facilities in the USA under an exclusive license from neurography imaging patent holders. Learn more.

Genuine Scanning Locations

The Neurography Institute licenses only the finest medical imaging facilities to perform authorized MR neurography scans. Included with your genuine and patented neurography is a scan reading and diagnosis by radiologists and neurosurgeons of The Neurography Institute. For a list of scan centers, click here.

Development of MR Neurography

The inside story of the development of MR neurography is a fascinating one. Plus, innovations continue with new patents in diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), which produces amazing 3D images of nerve structures to help physicians more accurately diagnose nerve and spinal conditions. Click here to learn more.