Breast MRI

    Breast MRI uses Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) to look specifically at the breast. It is a non-invasive procedure that doctors can use to determine what the inside of the breast looks like without having to do surgery or flatten the breast (as in a mammogram). Each exam produces hundreds of images of the breast. The exam is performed by an MRI technologist and then interpreted by a specialized radiologist in women’s Imaging.

    MRI of the Breast is to: Diagnose breast cancer, Determine the stage of breast cancer, to select the appropriate treatment and to monitor breast tissue changes during treatment for breast cancer.

     
    News and Events Contact Us Privacy Site Map Home Login Search

    ©2007. Flagler Hospital St. Augustine, Florida. All Rights Reserved.
    400 Health Park Blvd. | St. Augustine, FL 32086 | (904) 819-5155 | (904) 819-4472 - fax

    Powered by Scorpion Healthcare, Inc. - Administration