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NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital

Department of Radiology

NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital is home to one of the most advanced imaging centers in New York City. With a 3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system, a 128-slice computed tomography (CT) scanner and a 4D Ultrasound machine, NYPBMH can produce the highest quality images and immediately incorporate the results into a patient's electronic medical record.

A doctor operating a CT scan with patient on bed

 

The Center's 3 Tesla MRI system provides images of the spine, brain, bones, the circulatory system, and soft tissue with no harmful radiation, and with greater detail than previous technology. The new system is not only faster, but also built with a more open, wider tunnel, so that the experience of undergoing an MRI comes with much greater comfort than was the case with other systems. Patients can even listen to music through their own devices and have a friend or family member in the room with them during the procedure.

The new 128-slice CT scanner can be used to provide noninvasive tests such as coronary CT scans and virtual colonoscopies. One of the system's key benefits is its ability to perform a CT scan with dramatically reduced radiation exposure up to 80 percent less, in some cases. Though reduced radiation exposure is valuable for all patients, children in particular benefit from this feature. NYPBMH participates in the Alliance for Radiation in Pediatric Imaging's Image Gently campaign.

The Outpatient Radiology Imaging Center also offers an attractive, patient-friendly setting. The waiting areas are spacious and brightly lit and the private changing rooms offer personal televisions. Along with the sophisticated equipment and technology, the Center's environment functions to make patients thoroughly comfortable.

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NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital

Department of Radiology