Medical Imaging of Fredericksburg

CT scan vs. MRI: What’s the difference?

Modern medicine has advanced well beyond x-rays. At Medical Imaging of Fredericksburg, we have ultrasounds, mammography, CT scans, several types of MRIs, PET scans, and PET-CT scans. The two most commonly used tests besides x-rays are CT scans and MRIs, both of which provide more detail than x-rays. If you need specialized imaging, it can be helpful to understand the operation and uses for a CT Scan vs. MRI.

In some ways, these two tests are similar to one another. They both show cross-sectional pictures of the body, but they accomplish this with different techniques. CT (computerized tomography) uses multiple x-rays, taken at different angles, to produce the cross-sectional imaging. MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) uses magnetic fields and radio frequencies. Because of the differences in techniques, the tests show the same parts of the body in different ways and are selected based upon the possible diagnosis.

Differences: CT scan vs. MRI

CT scans

A true Open MRI provides a more comfortable experience for many patients.

MRI

Learn more about MIF’s “True Open” MRI.

Uses for CT Scan vs. MRI

Your doctor will explain the choice of test, and he or she will consult with the RAF radiologist and MIF technologists to ensure that the imaging meets your needs. Both types of scan can help determine the source of your problem and get you closer to a solution.

Considerations for the cost of different imaging studies are an important element in planning for imaging studies. There are differences in the costs for these studies based on where they are completed as well as differences in the quality of radiology and staff support. It pays to compare these factors before completing either MRI or CT imaging. An imaging study completed in a location outside the major metropolitan area could create big cost savings with the study shared digitally with whatever medical professionals are providing care.

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