South Florida MRI Centers

South Florida MRI Centers

Looking for reliable MRI centers in Broward and Miami? At Accu-Med Diagnostic Centers, we proudly serve South Florida with fast, high-quality MRI services using advanced imaging technology and experienced radiologists. Whether you need an MRI for the brain, spine, joints, or soft tissues, our locations across Broward and Miami offer convenient scheduling, comfortable environments, and accurate results you can trust. We specialize in diagnosing a wide range of conditions, from sports injuries and chronic pain to neurological and orthopedic disorders. For compassionate care and precise imaging close to home, choose Accu-Med—your trusted MRI provider in Broward and Miami.

Schedule your appointment today.

Looking for reliable MRI centers in Broward and Miami?


At Accu-Med Diagnostic Centers, we proudly serve South Florida with fast, high-quality MRI services using advanced imaging technology, finely tuned protocols, and experienced radiologists.


Whether you need an MRI for the brain, spine, joints, or soft tissues, our locations across Broward and Miami offer convenient scheduling, comfortable environments, and accurate results you can trust. We specialize in diagnosing a wide range of conditions, from sports injuries and chronic pain to neurological and orthopedic disorders.


For compassionate, patient-centric care and precise imaging close to home, choose Accu-Med—your trusted MRI provider in Broward and Miami.


Schedule your appointment today.

Miami MRI Center

Miami Gardens - County Line Road & 441

Broward MRI Center

Plantation - Broward Blvd & 441

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long Does it Take?

An MRI scan typically takes between 15 to 60 minutes, depending on the area being examined and whether contrast dye is used.

Does it Hurt? Is it Loud? Is it Cold?

No, MRI scans are painless. You won’t feel the magnetic fields or radio waves. You may hear loud tapping noises during the scan, but earplugs or headphones are usually provided for comfort. The magnet rooms are kept cold, fresh blankets are provided if needed.

How Should I Dress?

Wear loose, comfortable clothing without any metal, such as zippers, buttons, or snaps. You may be asked to change into a gown depending on the area being scanned. Be sure to remove all jewelry, watches, and other metal items before the scan.

What Can You See on a MRI?

MRI scans provide detailed images of soft tissues, organs, bones, and joints. They are especially useful for viewing the brain, spine, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and internal organs. MRI helps diagnose a wide range of conditions, from injuries and inflammation to tumors and neurological disorders.

How Much Does it Cost?

Please call the office for our current self-pay prices. We are not medicare providers.

Can I eat or drink before my MRI?

In most cases, yes. However, if your MRI requires contrast or focuses on your abdomen, you may be asked to avoid eating or drinking a few hours before. We’ll provide specific instructions when you book your appointment.

Is it safe to get an MRI if I have metal in my body?

Please inform us if you have any metal implants, pacemakers, or surgical clips. We will evaluate your situation to ensure your safety.

Will I be exposed to radiation from the MRI scan?

No, MRI scans do not use radiation. Unlike X-rays or CT scans, MRIs use magnetic fields and radio waves to create images, making them a safe option—especially for people who need repeated imaging or are sensitive to radiation.

How Long Does it Take?

An MRI scan typically takes between 15 to 60 minutes, depending on the area being examined and whether contrast dye is used.

Does it Hurt? Is it Loud? Is it Cold?

No, MRI scans are painless. You won’t feel the magnetic fields or radio waves. You may hear loud tapping noises during the scan, but earplugs or headphones are usually provided for comfort. The magnet rooms are kept cold, fresh blankets are provided if needed.

How Should I Dress?

Wear loose, comfortable clothing without any metal, such as zippers, buttons, or snaps. You may be asked to change into a gown depending on the area being scanned. Be sure to remove all jewelry, watches, and other metal items before the scan.

What Can You See on a MRI?

MRI scans provide detailed images of soft tissues, organs, bones, and joints. They are especially useful for viewing the brain, spine, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and internal organs. MRI helps diagnose a wide range of conditions, from injuries and inflammation to tumors and neurological disorders.

How Much Does it Cost?

Please call the office for our current self-pay prices. We are not medicare providers.

Can I eat or drink before my MRI?

In most cases, yes. However, if your MRI requires contrast or focuses on your abdomen, you may be asked to avoid eating or drinking a few hours before. We’ll provide specific instructions when you book your appointment.

Is it safe to get an MRI if I have metal in my body?

Please inform us if you have any metal implants, pacemakers, or surgical clips. We will evaluate your situation to ensure your safety.

Will I be exposed to radiation from the MRI scan?

No, MRI scans do not use radiation. Unlike X-rays or CT scans, MRIs use magnetic fields and radio waves to create images, making them a safe option—especially for people who need repeated imaging or are sensitive to radiation.

How Long Does it Take?

An MRI scan typically takes between 15 to 60 minutes, depending on the area being examined and whether contrast dye is used.

Does it Hurt? Is it Loud? Is it Cold?

No, MRI scans are painless. You won’t feel the magnetic fields or radio waves. You may hear loud tapping noises during the scan, but earplugs or headphones are usually provided for comfort. The magnet rooms are kept cold, fresh blankets are provided if needed.

How Should I Dress?

Wear loose, comfortable clothing without any metal, such as zippers, buttons, or snaps. You may be asked to change into a gown depending on the area being scanned. Be sure to remove all jewelry, watches, and other metal items before the scan.

What Can You See on a MRI?

MRI scans provide detailed images of soft tissues, organs, bones, and joints. They are especially useful for viewing the brain, spine, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and internal organs. MRI helps diagnose a wide range of conditions, from injuries and inflammation to tumors and neurological disorders.

How Much Does it Cost?

Please call the office for our current self-pay prices. We are not medicare providers.

Can I eat or drink before my MRI?

In most cases, yes. However, if your MRI requires contrast or focuses on your abdomen, you may be asked to avoid eating or drinking a few hours before. We’ll provide specific instructions when you book your appointment.

Is it safe to get an MRI if I have metal in my body?

Please inform us if you have any metal implants, pacemakers, or surgical clips. We will evaluate your situation to ensure your safety.

Will I be exposed to radiation from the MRI scan?

No, MRI scans do not use radiation. Unlike X-rays or CT scans, MRIs use magnetic fields and radio waves to create images, making them a safe option—especially for people who need repeated imaging or are sensitive to radiation.