When to Arrive for Your Exam

Please arrive 15 minutes prior to your exam start time. If you are to receive oral or intravenous sedation, we ask that you please arrive 30 minutes prior to the exam start time.

If you are receiving sedation, you must have a driver present with you for the duration of your appointment. For safety and liability reasons, we are not able to release a sedated patient to a taxi or rideshare service.

Forms to Bring

Please make sure to bring your insurance card and your exam prescription from your referring doctor to your appointment.

Prior Films

If you have had an imaging study (Xray, ultrasound, bone scan, mammograms, MRI, or CT) of the body part being imaged, please bring all pertinent films with any available reports to our office at the time of your appointment. Depending on what films you bring and their relevance to your exam, you may either take your films when you leave or return at a later time for pick-up.

How to Dress

You may wear regular clothes or street clothes to your appointment, however, all metal objects will have to be removed due to image artifacts.

Some athleticwear such as Lululemon and other types of athleticwear may contain metal and should not be worn. You will be provided with a gown if your clothes are not compatible with the scanner.

Before your MRI begins you will be directed to a changing room with a locker where you can store your clothes and personal belongings.

What to Eat

Certain types of exams may require the patient to fast prior to their imaging. The duration and type of fasting may vary based on the type of exam.

During your scheduling call with our office, you will be advised of any fasting requirements for your scan.

What to Expect – MRI

MRI uses a magnetic field in combination with radiowaves to create images of the body. The patient lies on a movable table, which is positioned so that the body part being examined is placed in the center of the magnet.

The patient will be given ear plugs and has the option of listening to music during the exam, which usually lasts between 15 and 30 minutes.

A series of loud knocks will be heard during the MRI because of the machinery adjusting the magnetic field and radiowaves to obtain the best possible images.

Typically the MRI exam will be made up of between 5 and 10 sequences of images, each taking between 2 and 5 minutes to obtain. The patient will need to remain motionless during each of these image acquisitions. A small break of a few seconds will be given in between image acquisitions, but the table cannot be repositioned until the end of the exam.

Once the examination is completed, the patient is free to leave. The images are then sent digitally to a subspecialty-trained radiologist for interpretation. The results are then delivered and/or faxed to your referring doctor the same day or the following morning. If it is an urgent case, you will be escorted to the waiting room, while our radiologist discusses the findings of the case with your referring doctor, who will then decide the next plan of treatment.

What to Expect – CT

A CT Scanner uses an x-ray that rotates around a donut shaped cylinder called a gantry. The patient lies on a movable table, which is positioned so that the body part being examined is placed in the center of a thin doughnut-like cylinder.

As the table slowly moves through the CT scanner, the x-ray tube rotates around the patient to create very thin images of the body, called slices. These slices can be displayed individually or stacked together to create a 3D image.

A CT scan is a relatively quick procedure and unlike MRI, it does not involve loud noises. Therefore earplugs are not necessary. A CT scan typically takes between 5 and 10 minutes, although certain scans could take a long as 30 minutes.

Once the examination is completed, the patient is free to leave. The images are then sent digitally to a subspecialty-trained radiologist for interpretation. The results are then delivered and/or faxed to your referring doctor the same day or the following morning. If it is an urgent case, you will be escorted to the waiting room, while our radiologist discusses the findings of the case with your referring doctor, who will then decide the next plan of treatment.

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Why Choose Neuro Imaging Winter Park:

Doctor-owned and operated, ensuring personalized care and attention

Cutting-edge imaging technology for accurate and timely diagnosis

A compassionate and professional team dedicated to your well-being

Affordable pricing without sacrificing quality

Flexible scheduling options and convenient location

Neuro Imaging Winter Park has been at the forefront in Brain, Spine, Head & Neck Imaging in Central Florida for over 20 years.

Our Doctors

Healthia’s team of qualified doctors is always ready to help you.

Location & Directions

Our clinic is situated downtown and is always available for you.

Appointments

We recommend scheduling an appointment in advance.

IMAGING SERVICES

Anesthesiology & Pain Management

Bariatric &

Metabolic Institute

Cancer Center

Why Neuro Imaging Winter Park?

Qualified Doctors

We employ recognized medical specialists from all over the world.

Modern Equipment

Our team uses the newest medical equipment and supplies of top quality.

Emergency Help

Our qualified specialists are always ready to provide any emergency help.

Individual Approach

Our unique approach allows us to provide tailored medical services.

Our Doctors

Dr. Kimberly Douglas

General Surgeon

General Surgeon

Cardiologist

Dr. Jennifer Ortega

Neurologist

Dr. Arthur Banks

Osteopath

What Our Patients Say

"Years ago I had this done at another place, and my wife and I were both dreading this one.. What a difference. The staff was great at explaining what was going to happen, and positioning me comfortably. If you need this procedure done.. GO HERE… Rave review"

James M.


"Five stars, They made my mom feel like family. Everyone in the office was extremely friendly and caring. We will not be going anywhere else for a scan. Highly Recommend! 😊"


Stacy P.

"I’ve been to this office 2 times now for MRI exams. The MRI tech is great and really knows what he’s doing. If I need imaging in the future, I’ll definitely go back to this place!"

David L.

The Right Diagnosis

Your care is our top priority. Our wide, short-bore 32 channel 3T MRI offers exceptional patient comfort. Our expert doctors and advanced technology provide superior quality imaging for all of our patients.

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