Spine and Brain Imaging Center
Description
The Spine and Brain Imaging Center combines personalized care with state-of-the-art technology to provide the highest quality MRI services The Spine and Brain Imaging Center (SBIC) is a state-of-the-art medical imaging facility that offers advanced radiological technologies usually associated exclusively with hospitals, but with the convenience and care of an outpatient setting.
Located in Franklin, Wisconsin, in the metro Milwaukee area, SBIC is exclusively dedicated to imaging of the brain and the spine. At SBIC, we have the capability of performing:
- MRI Scans
- MRA Scans
- CT Scans
- Cerebral Angiograms
- Epidural Steroid Injections (ESIs)
- Lumbar Punctures (LPs)
The procedures are performed by American Association of Neurological Surgeons board certified neurosurgeon Dr. Arvind Ahuja, along with a highly skilled and compassionate nursing staff. The radiological procedures are supervised and interpreted by board certified neuroradiologists with results made available within 24 hours.
At SBIC, we combine quality, convenience and safety so that each patient’s experience is unparalleled. Through our knowledge, our technology and our dedication, we aim to make every patient’s trip here a pleasant one.
Find out more about the conditions we test for at sbicmke.com/conditions-tested-for/.
- MRI & CT Accredited by the American College of Radiology -
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