MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging uses a super conductive electromagnet, radio
waves and sophisticated computer software to generate and enhance images.
The result is an unprecedented view of internal organs, body structure and
systems. Morris County Hospital utilizes high-quality hardware and software to
provide doctors with the detailed images they need to make an accurate
diagnosis. MRI provides excellent images without radiation exposure.
What to expect during your magnetic resonance
exam
The technologist will constantly be in touch with
you via intercom. You’ll lie down on the MRI table, which will move into the
scanner. During the exam, you may feel a slight vibration and hear a series
of rhythmic knocking or hammering sounds. This is all normal. Some MRI exams
require the injection of a contrast dye, which assists the Radiologist in
obtaining optimal images to make a diagnosis. Most exams take about an hour.