MRI without "dye": Some hospitals have a permanent MRI unit; others share one with other hospitals; there are also free-standing imaging offices that do ct's & mri's. Unless you are allergic to contrast (dye) or have severe kidney disease, contrast is used for an optimal study. Discuss that issue with the doc ordering the mri.
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Many places: Many hospitals, medical centers, imaging centers or even some doctor's offices have MRI machines. Ask your Doctor for the centers nearest you, or do a google search for MRI centers in your area.
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