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Our expert orthopedic radiologists collaborate with your orthopedist, and all test results are discussed in person with patients at their visit, enabling you to start treatment—and feel better—faster. Orlin & Cohen’s Garden City office offers comprehensive physical therapy for musculoskeletal problems.
State-of-the-art CT scanner technology, which provides more detailed images of bones, blood vessels, and soft tissue than an X-ray alone. Your MRI or CT will be read by one of Orlin & Cohen’s team of radiologists who focuses exclusively on orthopedics, giving you the most precise diagnosis.
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The Orlin & Cohen radiology team is led by Steven Sharon, M.D., one of the very few fellowship-trained radiologists in the musculoskeletal specialty in the metropolitan area.
At Orlin & Cohen, diagnostic imaging is part of your comprehensive orthopedic care. Whether you need an MRI, CT scan, X-ray or ultrasound, you can get the test you need when you need it. No hassles, no headaches, no waiting weeks for an appointment.
Clearly superior to many other techniques, MRI has proven invaluable for diagnosing many joint, spine, neck and musculoskeletal disorders, enabling doctors to see some body structures that may not be visible by other methods. Orlin & Cohen has American College of Radiology-accredited MRI imaging facilities with the latest technology, including:
How long an MRI takes can vary but the average is about a half hour. However, MRIs of certain long bones, contrast enhanced studies, and arthrograms of certain joints can take approximately one hour.