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1.5 Tesla MRI
One of the most sophisticated and powerful MRI System available today in the World.

The State of the Art Medical Center.


 
PET/CT Preparation:

• Avoid strenuous activities on the day before and day of your PET/CT exam. Excessive muscular activity may interfere with the interpretation of your exam.

• Take no food or drink for 6 hours before your procedure, with the exception of water
you may need to take medications. Please refrain from chewing gum as it may
interfere with the results.

• Wear comfortable clothes, free of metal zippers, snaps, etc.

• If you are a diabetic, please bring your medication. Make sure our staff is aware of your condition ahead of time. If you take insulin to control your diabetes, you will be scheduled for an early morning appointment, due to the fact that you must not take your insulin the morning of your exam.

• Remove all jewelry, hair pins and clips prior to your exam.


At NYU Columbus Medical Institute of New York

• Come to the Radiology reception area located on the first floor.

• Plan to arrive a little early.

• Change in the private area reserved for PET/CT and MRI patients.

• You will have an angiocath placed into a vein in your arm for ease of injection.
We will be injecting you with a small amount of a radiopharmaceutical through this IV line.

• Wait quietly in a private room for 45 minutes. It is important that you relax and rest
during this time to allow the radiopharmaceutical to properly distribute throughout your body.

• Proceed with scan, which will take 15 to 30 minutes.


After the Scan

• You may leave as soon as the scan is complete. Unless you've received special instructions you can eat and drink immediately. Increasing your fluid intake soon after the exam will assist in removing any residual radiopharmaceutical in your system. The radiopharmaceuticals used during your scan do not remain in your system long, so there's no reason to avoid interacting with others. However, we advise that you wait for a few hours before getting too close to an infant or anyone who is pregnant.

• Results will be sent to your ordering physician.
You are encouraged to pre-register at the time you make your appointment and to check with your insurance company about coverage and approval in advance.

To schedule an appointment, please call: 718-261-8686

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