MRI Testing in Nassau County

Radiology and Imaging Excellence in Nassau

When it comes to cutting-edge medical imaging services and MRI testing in Nassau County, Long Island Neurology Consultants stands at the forefront. Located in Long Island, New York, this facility offers advanced diagnostic procedures, including MRI scans, X-rays, CT scans, and ultrasound services, all under one roof. With a focus on patient comfort and early detection, Long Island Neurology provides the highest quality of care using state-of-the-art technology.

Advanced Imaging for Diagnostic Convenience

Patients in Nassau County benefit from the convenience of comprehensive diagnostic imaging services. From routine scans to specialized procedures, Long Island Neurology Consultants department ensures that patients receive timely and accurate diagnoses. The facility’s team of board-certified radiologists and technologists work together to interpret results and provide expert care.

Bridging the Gap with Modern Technology

The use of advanced technology enables Long Island Neurology Consultants to offer a wide range of imaging services, including bone density exams, mammography, and lung cancer screenings. With digital equipment and secure digital imaging, patients can expect precise and painless procedures. The facility’s onsite expertise ensures that reports are promptly generated, allowing for immediate treatment planning if necessary.

Compassionate Care and Expertise

Long Island Neurology Consultants commitment to patient comfort extends beyond technology. The staff is trained to prioritize patient needs, offering a comfortable environment and clear communication throughout the imaging process. Whether it’s a routine checkup or a complex diagnostic test, patients can trust in the expertise and compassion of our expert doctors, physicians, and team.

Schedule Your Appointment Today

For those in Nassau County seeking reliable and comprehensive imaging services, Long Island Neurology Consultants is the go-to destination. With a focus on early detection and accurate diagnosis, backed by state-of-the-art technology and a dedicated staff, patients can rest assured that their healthcare needs are in capable hands. Don’t wait; schedule your appointment today for advanced imaging and exceptional care.

Our Providers

Lewis A. Levy, M.D., D.P.N.
Board-Certified Neurologist
Mark A. Nelson, D.O., D.P.N.
Board-Certified Neurologist
Eric J. Hanauer, M.D., D.P.N.
Board-Certified Neurologist
Stephen J. Roth, M.D., D.P.N.
Board-Certified Neurologist
Kristin M. Waldron, M.D., D.P.N.
Board-Certified Neurologist
Asha Mathews, P.A.
Physician Assistant
Svetlana Musheyeva, P.A.
Physician Assistant

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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

MRI is a testing modality that uses pulses of energy and magnetic fields to image the body.  MRI is highly sensitive and can provide more specific information regarding the nervous system than other testing modalities such as ultrasound, X-ray, or computed tomography (CT). Please note, MRI does NOT expose a patient to radiation. In neurology, we use MRI most commonly to look at detailed anatomy of the brain and spinal cord.

Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) / Magnetic Resonance Venography (MRV)

MRA is a testing modality that is utilized to image arteries. From a patient standpoint, it is very similar to having an MRI. MRA does NOT expose a patient to radiation. In most cases, contrast is not needed. MRA can provide more specific information about the vascular system than other testing modalities including computer tomography (CT), X-ray, and ultrasound. In neurology, we use 

Magnetic Resonance Venography (MRV)

This study is similar to MRA, but focuses on the veins.

Electroencephalogram (EEG)

An Electroencephalogram (EEG) records the electrical activity of the brain. Our certified technologist will measure the patient’s head and put the electrodes on their scalp with a paste-like substance. During the test, the patient lies on a table (or may remain in a chair) in a dark room, remaining still and relaxed. Sleep is encouraged during the procedure. Often, a strobe light is used as well to record the brain’s response. An EEG usually takes between 30 to 45 minutes. 

Evoked Potential

Our office performs four different Evoked Potential (EP) examinations. Testing is performed by a trained technician. Each test may take about 20 minutes. Often, several EP’s are scheduled during a session. 

NeuroTrax
NeuroTrax is a cloud-based computer examination used to assess cognition, including memory. The test does NOT require specific computer skills. It is administered by our staff who will assist you throughout the testing session. The testing sessions are between 40 to 75 minutes in length. There may be times when testing sessions run longer depending on the patient’s condition.
Video Electronystagmography
Video electronystagmography (VNG or VENG) is a test for assessing dizziness. During the exam, the patient will sit in a dark room and wear infrared googles which have a camera to record eye movements known as nystagmus. The procedure averages between 45 to 60 minutes.
Electromyography/Nerve Conduction Velocities (EMG/NCV)

Electromyography/nerve conduction studies (more typically referred to as just EMG) is a form of electrodiagnostic testing that is used to study nerve and muscle function. Our studies are performed by a physician with specialized training for this procedure. 

 

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