The state-of-the-art 3T MRI will allow physicians to see clearer and smaller structures, which will help them to make a more confident diagnosis for their patients, according to the report.
“We are excited to have this technology available to us in Tyler,” Thomas Grahm, MD, neurosurgeon with Tyler Neurosurgical Associates, said in the release. “The things that we will be able to see and do for our patients using this technology are beyond anything we have had access to in the past.”
Read the release about the new MRI at Texas Spine & Joint Hospital.
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