An image of a magnetic resonance imaging machine.
ON-SITE
AFTER HOURS ORTHOPEDIC
A drawing of a patient lying on a physical therapy table while a therapist helps him work on his leg exercises.
A drawing of a patient on crutches standing next to a physician with a clipboard
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MRI Imaging at

Murphy Wainer

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is an advanced, state of the art method, which produces very clear pictures, or images, of the human body without the use of X-rays. The MRI exam is probably one of the easiest and most comfortable exams you may experience. You will be asked to lie down on a cushioned table while the average MR scan takes 5-15 minutes, with a complete exam running 20-60 minutes. Murphy Wainer can easily refer you to our MRI facilities for quicker and convenient access if your doctor recommends this valuable diagnostic tool. If you have any questions regarding the MRI exam, please be sure to discuss them with your doctor.
An image of a magnetic resonance imaging machine.
ON-SITE
AFTER HOURS ORTHOPEDIC
A drawing of a patient lying on a physical therapy table while a therapist helps him work on his leg exercises.
A drawing of a patient on crutches standing next to a physician with a clipboard
COPYRIGHT © MURPHY WAINER ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALISTS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. WEB DEVELOPMENT BY A BETTER WEB, INC.

MRI Imaging at

Murphy Wainer

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is an advanced, state of the art method, which produces very clear pictures, or images, of the human body without the use of X-rays. The MRI exam is probably one of the easiest and most comfortable exams you may experience. You will be asked to lie down on a cushioned table while the average MR scan takes 5-15 minutes, with a complete exam running 20-60 minutes. Murphy Wainer can easily refer you to our MRI facilities for quicker and convenient access if your doctor recommends this valuable diagnostic tool. If you have any questions regarding the MRI exam, please be sure to discuss them with your doctor.
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