At Insite Radiology, we offer ultra-rapid brain and spine imaging. Our advanced system allows for a scan time that is half of what is usually required with the MRI systems used in many other facilities. We believe our patients deserve the most comfortable experience, the highest level of accuracy, and personalized comfort and care. Our advanced equipment makes it possible to complete a brain or spine scan in under ten minutes – unheard of with older systems.

Our board-certified radiologists are each fellowship-trained at elite institutions, including Mayo Clinic, and Johns Hopkins. They are each at the leading edge in their fields. Rather than undergoing testing with an older, slower system, you have the opportunity to take advantage of the benefits of the latest developments in technology. Our brain and spinal scan equipment is more comfortable, faster, and produces high-resolution images that are above and beyond what can be achieved with an older system. We believe our patients should have access to the best of what modern technology has to offer.

What is a brain or spine scan like to experience?

You will be resting comfortably on a moveable bed, and your head will be gently cradled on a headrest, with your arms at your sides. The moveable table is then slowly moved into the device, which from within, emanates a magnetic field. The 3 Tesla Siemens Skyra system we use produces a magnetic field much stronger than the lower field strength MRI systems used at most outpatient facilities, allowing for more accurate imaging. You will be wearing headphones or can listen to music during your test. The treatment system produces a muffled thumping sound while it takes the images needed by the physician. The entire test will take half of the time that was required with older systems, many of which are currently in use in other imaging centers and hospitals in Jacksonville. A brain or spine scan on the average should take about 8-10 minutes. The results are sent directly to your physician, usually within a few hours of your scan.