When experiencing back pain, many people may seek a chiropractor for minimally invasive relief. However, an adjustment may not always be the most appropriate course of action and could even be dangerous. A chiropractor may determine that you need an MRI. An MRI scan can help reveal important information, and a chiropractor can order one if they think that is the next best course of action. An adjustment may not always be the answer, but a lot of chiropractors use this to determine how to best treat their patient. To investigate the health of your spine, a chiropractor relies on the use of hands-on assessments and X-rays. These evaluations may often be enough to understand and diagnose issues with spinal health or pain in your back or neck. However, if your pain persists, an additional or a different type of treatment may be in order, such as an MRI.
If your chiropractor recommends an MRI to investigate your back pain, the board-certified radiologists with American Health Imaging (AHI) can diagnose the issue with state-of-the-art equipment. A low back MRI captures detailed images of the spine and surrounding soft tissues in a matter of minutes. The imaging test is painless, and you can typically expect same-day results.
Radiologists at AHI can collaborate with your chiropractor to read your MRI and make determinations about the cause of your back pain.
If you are concerned about the cost of low back imaging, we can help you access screenings at rates that are 63% to 78% lower than what a hospital would charge. Our financial experts can help you learn about insurance pre-authorizations and what you can expect to pay at AHI.
If chiropractic intervention is not providing you relief from you back pain, an MRI may help identify the root cause. Contact us to learn more about an MRI with AHI.
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