Open Sided MRI

For patients who experience claustrophobia or anxiety, Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology's Open SIded MRI provides another comfortable alternative for completing an MRI exam. Featuring an open-sided design that leaves the sides largely unobstructed, the Oasis MRI helps create a more spacious and relaxing environment compared to traditional MRI scanners. This innovative system allows many patients who may feel uncomfortable in enclosed spaces to undergo important diagnostic imaging with greater confidence, comfort, and peace of mind.

Extra Wide Bore MRI

Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology is proud to offer the Siemens Healthineers Free.Max MRI, featuring a revolutionary extra-wide 80 cm bore designed to provide exceptional patient comfort without compromising image quality. This innovative MRI system combines a spacious, patient-friendly design with advanced imaging capabilities, delivering the high-resolution diagnostic information physicians need for accurate evaluations. For patients seeking a more comfortable MRI experience, the Free.Max represents the next generation of MRI technology and diagnostic excellence.

Additional MRI Services

IV Sedation for MRI

Zwanger-Pesiri Radiology's dedicated IV Sedation Department helps patients with claustrophobia, anxiety, or difficulty remaining still comfortably to complete their MRI exams. Our experienced team provides safe, carefully monitored IV sedation in a supportive environment, allowing patients to relax throughout the procedure. By offering this specialized service, we make advanced MRI imaging accessible to individuals who might otherwise postpone or avoid important diagnostic testing, ensuring they receive the care they need with confidence and comfort.

Pacemaker MRI

A cardiac stress test measures a heart's ability to respond to external stress in a controlled clinical environment. The stress response is induced by exercise or by drug stimulation. This exam is used to diagnose various symptoms, including chest pain, shortness of breath, or palpitations. It helps to identify abnormal heart rhythms, to see if enough blood flows to your heart, and help to find out if you have coronary heart disease.