Longhorn Imaging

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Helen Garcia
Jan 5, 2023
Every visit has been fantastic! From booking the appointment to the actual imaging, everything was streamlined and professional.
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Bradley Chen
Aug 19, 2022
Came here for an MRI, and the staff was lovely and made the process really easy. Just wish they had more appointment options available.
Frequently asked questions
help_outline Should I take my medications before the MRI?
MRI exams are generally unaffected by a patient's medication usage; it is advisable to continue normal medication unless instructed otherwise by your doctor. Please inform our technologists of any medications you are using.
help_outline How should I dress for the MRI?
You should wear loose, comfortable clothing without metal fasteners like zippers or snaps, as these can interfere with imaging. It's also best to avoid cosmetics as they may contain trace metals.
help_outline How long will the MRI take?
The duration of an MRI can vary, but it typically takes between 30 to 60 minutes.
help_outline Do MRIs hurt?
No, MRIs are painless and very safe.
help_outline How long does an X-ray take?
X-rays are usually completed in a few minutes, although this time may vary based on the number of images needed.
help_outline Are X-rays dangerous?
X-rays are extremely safe, with low radiation exposure, and our trained staff take all necessary precautions.
help_outline How long does a CT scan take?
CT scans generally take 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the complexity and area being scanned.
help_outline Do CT scans hurt?
CT scans do not hurt, but some patients might experience minor discomfort from contrast dye, if used.
help_outline How long does an ultrasound take?
An ultrasound typically takes between 30 to 60 minutes.
help_outline Do I need to prepare for an ultrasound?
Most ultrasounds require no special preparation, though some might necessitate that you avoid eating or drinking beforehand.
help_outline What happens during a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) screening?
In addition to a standard TBI assessment, our expert team determines the appropriate imaging processes based on the screening reason.
help_outline How long does a TBI/Concussion Testing take?
TBI/Concussion testing can take anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes, depending on the patient's injury.
help_outline How long does Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) take?
A DTI scan can range from 1 to 2 hours.
help_outline What is a videonystagmography (VNG) for?
A VNG records eye movements to diagnose balance disorders and dizziness.
help_outline How long does a videonystagmography (VNG) take to complete?
VNGs typically take about an hour and a half.
help_outline Does a videonystagmography (VNG) hurt?
No, VNGs are non-invasive and do not cause pain.
help_outline How long does a Vertebral Motion Analysis (VMA) take?
A VMA takes approximately 30 minutes.
help_outline Does a Vertebral Motion Analysis (VMA) hurt?
No, a VMA is not painful and involves some range of movement.
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What We Offer

Diagnostic Imaging

MRI
Magnetic resonance imaging used for diagnostic purposes to visually examine internal structures.
X-Ray
An imaging technique used to view the internal parts of the body, particularly bones.
CT Scan
Computed tomography scans provide detailed images of internal organs, bones, soft tissue, and blood vessels.
Ultrasound
Uses sound waves to create images of organs and structures within the body, often used in prenatal care.
Full Body MRI Scan
A comprehensive MRI that scans the entire body for diagnostic purposes.

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