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Coxwell Entrance Closure

As of March 21, 2025, MGH鈥檚 main entrance on Coxwell Avenue is closed as the next phase of our redevelopment project begins. Patients and visitors can use the new temporary main entrance on Sammon Avenue between Coxwell Avenue and Knight Street. View our campus map.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

MRI is an advanced medical imaging technology that uses a strong magnetic field and radio frequency waves to obtain cross sectional images of the human body. MRI provides excellent differentiation of normal tissues and is exceptionally sensitive in detecting disease. MRI does not use radiation to obtain these images. There are no known side effects for people who are exposed to an MRI scan. 

Appointments and Referrals

We are here to support you. You may reach us at 416-469-6401 (the main DI line) from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

If you require assistance outside of regular business hours, you may choose one of the following options:

  • Leave a voice mail message at 416-469-6401
  • Send us an email at @email

What to expect

For all MRI exams, please be prepared to answer MRI screening questions prior to your exam. If your English is limited and you need a translator, please arrange for one.

If you are taking a relaxant medication, please bring your medication with you and arrive 1 hour prior to your appointment. You will need to take your medication as directed by your pharmacist's instructions. Please arrange for someone to drive you home.

Please remove all jewelry and piercings for your MRI and review the following instructions.

  1. Please advise the technologist if you are on dialysis, pregnant, or breastfeeding.
  2. MRI Enterography: Please arrive 1 hour prior to your appointment time. You should allow at least 3 hours for the exam. Do not eat or drink 4 hours prior to exam. Take your medications as prescribed. Diabetic patients may drink juice or other clear liquids if their diabetic condition requires them to do so. You may need to consult your doctor to adjust your diabetic medications. Your MRI may include a contrast injection.
  3. Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP), MRI Abdomen, Liver, Pancreas, Enterography and Pelvis: Please fast for 4 hours before the exam. You may take oral medications with small amount of water. Please note that your MRI may require a contrast injection.
  4.  MRI Arthrogram: Please note that this is a 2-part exam, the first being your arthrogram, which is the injection of contrast directly into the joint followed by the MRI exam that will take place approximately 1 hour later. You may drive after the procedure but you might want to arrange for someone to drive you home.
MRI
Location
K1
Office Hours
Monday to Friday, Weekends
7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.

Phone
416-469-6580 x6838
Fax
416-469-6241
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