Wide-Bore MRI

Get a Wide-Bore MRI at South Jersey Radiology

A wide-bore MRI is an advanced imaging machine designed with a larger opening, offering up to 20% more space than traditional MRI scanners. It delivers the same high-quality diagnostic images using powerful 3T and 1.5T technology, without using any radiation. With added comfort for those who may feel anxious, claustrophobic, or need extra room to remain comfortable, a wide-bore MRI makes your scan faster, easier, and more comfortable without compromising accuracy.

The 70 cm open-bore design offers extra space to help you feel more at ease. It comfortably accommodates patients up to 550 lbs. The shorter magnet length allows head-out exams to be possible for various parts of the body, including the lower extremities.

Wide Bore MRI For Patient Comfort

Our Wide-Bore MRI Locations

South Jersey Radiology provides MRI imaging on our wide-bore scanners across 6 of our office locations. SJRA offers evening and weekend hours with select locations offering same-day and next-day appointments to meet your busy schedule.

Locations Providing:

• Moorestown

• Sewell (Washington Twp)

• Turnersville

• Voorhees (Carnie Blvd)

• West Deptford

• Willingboro

24/7 Online Scheduling

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Step 1: Select Your Study & Insurance

Choose your study by imaging technique and primary insurance provider.

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Step 2: Fill Out Our Brief Questionnaire

Answer our screening questions to ensure the study is right for you.

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Step 3: Choose Your Date & Time

Select from one of our locations that works with your schedule

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Step 4: Log In to Your Account

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Patient Reviews

South Jersey Radiology provides inviting outpatient facilities accompanied by friendly and supportive staff, making for a comfortable experience for our patients.

What to expect during your Wide-Bore MRI

When you arrive, one of our patient service representatives will check you in. Once called back, you may be asked to change into a gown to ensure the best image quality and safety, especially if your clothing contains any metal. Once you’re ready, you’ll be comfortably positioned on a padded table that slides gently into the scanner. The wide-bore design will provide you with extra space around your head and body. Depending on the area of the body being scanned and if contrast was used, the scan usually takes between 15 – 60 minutes.

Throughout the study, you will be in constant communication with the technologist, who will guide you and ensure you are at ease. Once complete, your images will be reviewed by a board-certified radiologist and sent directly to your referring provider for follow-up.

View our available Wide-Bore MRI appointments at a location near you today

Understanding Your Results

After your MRI, one of our expert radiologists will carefully review your images and, when applicable, compare them to any previous imaging. A clear, concise report will then be prepared and sent directly to your doctor. Using this report alongside any prior tests, your doctor will make an informed diagnosis. You’ll receive follow-up from your doctor to discuss the results and explore potential next steps together.

Why Choose SJRA for Your Wide-Bore MRI

South Jersey Radiology Associates (SJRA) has set the standard for quality MRI imaging across the region since 1938.

Wide-Bore MRI Frequently Asked Questions

What is a wide-bore MRI?

A wide-bore MRI is an advanced type of MRI machine with a larger opening than traditional machines. This design provides more space and comfort, especially helpful for bariatric patients or those with claustrophobia.

Is a wide-bore MRI as accurate as a traditional MRI?

Wide-bore MRIs are just as accurate as a traditional MRI. The larger opening doesn’t affect the clarity of the images, making it a great alternative for those who need extra room for comfort.

The strength of MRIs are measured in teslas and are generally equated when comparing wide-bore and traditional scanners. At South Jersey Radiology, our wide-bore MRIs are rated as 3T and 1.5T depending on our location.

Who benefits the most from a wide-bore MRI?

Wide-bore MRIs are ideal for patients who are:

• Claustrophobic
• Bariatric
• Need extra physical

How should I prepare for a wide-bore MRI?

Prior to arriving for your appointment, you will be provided with specific guidelines regarding your MRI. Preparation varies based on the area of the body being viewed. Below are important general guidelines to follow:

• Please arrive fifteen minutes prior to your appointment.
• Wear comfortable, loose clothing that doesn’t contain any metal such as belts, jewelry, buttons, or zippers.
• Avoid eating or drinking in the hours prior to your MRI. Based on the specific details of your exam, our staff will provide time periods to restrict eating or drinking if needed.
• If you have metal artifacts in your body including cardiac devices or hearing aids, inform our staff or your doctor.

Will I feel anything during the scan?

No, MRIs are non-invasive and painless. If your imaging referral requires contrast material to be administered, you may receive an IV before or during your scan.

How long does it take?

Depending on the area of the body being scanned and if contrast is being used, an MRI usually takes between 15 – 60 minutes.

When will I receive my results?

Once your study is completed, one of our board-certified, subspecialized radiologists will analyze the results and develop a detailed report for your doctor. We will make sure your doctor receives your results in time for your follow up visit with them.

Is an MRI covered by insurance?

South Jersey Radiology is in-network with 99% of insurance providers. Please contact your insurance provider to inquire about SJRA’s in-network status. Some insurance companies may try to direct you to their preferred radiology center. As the patient, you have the right to choose if you would like your study performed at South Jersey Radiology.

How much does an MRI cost?

The cost of an MRI can be different based on a number of factors including location, insurance coverage, and type of study. Lastly, cost can depend heavily on where you choose to go to get the MRI. Hospital-based MRI scans are more expensive than South Jersey Radiology’s outpatient imaging centers, which cost up to 60% less than hospital-based imaging studies. 

If you have insurance, it may cover some or most of the cost. However, you might still owe an out-of-pocket or deductible cost at the time of your scan. SJRA will provide an estimate for the amount you will owe based on your insurance coverage at the time of your appointment. You can also talk to your insurance company to understand what they will cover.