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Our MRI Services

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRIs) scans capture detailed images of internal structures including bones, blood vessels, muscles, and organs. MRI scans require little preparation and are noninvasive. Today, wide bore MRIs allow patients to have more space and faster appointments. South Jersey Radiology Associates serves our patients with advanced MRI services to provide the medical answers you and your physician need for the next steps in your care. Our team of experts explain every step of the MRI imaging process to keep your visit stress-free.

Locations

Carnie Boulevard Office
100 Carnie Boulevard, Suite B5
Voorhees Township, NJ 08043

Greentree Office
1000 Lincoln Drive East, Suite 1
Marlton, NJ 08053

Turnersville Office
901 New Jersey 168 Suite 301
Turnersville, NJ 08012

Sewell Office
239 Hurffville-Cross Keys Rd, Suite 140
Sewell, NJ 08080

Route 73 Office
158 Route 73
Voorhees Township, NJ 08043

West Deptford Office
748 Kings Highway
West Deptford, NJ 08096

Confidence

Our board-certified, subspecialized radiologists provide precise imaging reads to guide your care.

Convenience

With extended and weekend hours at many centers, get the scan you need on your schedule.

Cost Effectiveness

Our patients can save 40 - 60% off hospital based imaging, and we accept 99% of insurance plans.

Patient Testimonials

As a regionally recognized imaging leader, South Jersey Radiology provides patients with the answers they need through advanced MRI imaging services.

MRI Technologist Consulting A Female Patient Before Her MRI Scan

“Very polite staff. The tech who performed my MRI scan had amazing bedside manner and treated me kindly with respect.”

SJRA West Deptford Patient

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn about the benefits of MRI imaging and how to prepare for our MRI services with our frequently asked questions.

Before visiting one of our MRI imaging centers, you will need to schedule an appointment. Our patient representatives will ask for the following information:

  • Physician referral or prescription
  • The reason for the MRI scan
  • The body part being scanned
  • Insurance Card
  • Government Issued I.D.

Self referrals are allowed. You are allowed to request for an MRI scan without a referral or prescription. Our patient representative will ask safety questions and the reason for your request before scheduling your MRI appointment.

The length of an MRI scan depends on what part of the body is being studied. On average, an MRI scan takes about 15 – 90 minutes. The results of the MRI scan will be interpreted by a subspecialized radiologist and sent to your physician within 48 hours.

An MRI scan requires little to no special preparation. South Jersey Radiology Associates recommends that you wear comfortable, loose fitting clothing. You should avoid wearing any accessories that contain metal including zippers, buttons, jewelry, underwire, and so forth. Based on the part of the body being scanned, your physician and our staff may instruct you to fast prior to your appointment.

South Jersey Radiology Associates is in-network with 99% of health insurance providers. If your MRI imaging study is not covered by your insurance, our team will work with you and your family to determine the best action to take. Please contact your insurance carrier to inquire about SJRA's in-network status if you don't see your plan listed.

At South Jersey Radiology, our patient aides and technologists will be by your side every step of the way to ensure you are comfortable throughout the MRI scan. If you have claustrophobia, sedation options are available. Consult with your physician to learn more.

An MRI scan can detect medical abnormalities across different areas of the body. In comparison to a CT scan, MRIs produce more precise results without the use of radiation. Commonly, physicians use an MRI imaging study to help diagnose conditions such as:

  • Blood vessel abnormalities
  • Gastrointestinal conditions
  • Heart problems
  • Joint injuries
  • Pancreatic conditions
  • Traumatic brain injuries or strokes