FONAR SELLS STAND-UP MRI TO KENTUCKY
MEDICAL CENTER
MELVILLE,
NEW YORK, July 27, 2004 - FONAR Corporation (NASDAQ-FONR), The
MRI Specialist™, announced today that the Company has
sold a Stand-Up™ MRI to Pikeville Medical Center, a 261
bed hospital, in Pikeville, Kentucky.
Walter
E. May, President, Board of Directors, of Pikeville Medical
Center, said, “We purchased the FONAR Stand-Up™
MRI because we at Pikeville Medical Center pride ourselves on
having the latest and best technology. Our radiology department
has two 1.5 Tesla MRIs less than a year old, two brand new 16-slice
CT scanners, and two 64-slice CTs on order.
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"We purchased
the FONAR Stand-Up™ MRI because we at Pikeville Medical
Center pride ourselves on having the latest and best technology."
said Mr. Walter E. May, President, Board of Directors, Pikeville
Medical Center. |
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2-year-old patient
on Mother's lap being scanned on a FONAR Stand-Up™
MRI |
“We
felt our radiology department would not be complete without
a FONAR Stand-Up™ MRI,” continued Mr. May. “One
major reason for our decision is that the Stand-Up™ MRI
is able to accommodate claustrophobic patients better that any
MRI in the industry can. The claustrophobic rejection rate for
the Stand-Up™ MRI is nearly zero because patients typically
sit comfortably enjoying a program being played in a large-format
TV screen. There is nothing in front of their faces or over
their heads to create anxiety or a ‘closed-in’ feeling.
Patients are relaxed and the MRI images are superb.”
“Furthermore,”
continued Mr. May, “you don’t have to be a doctor
to recognize that the ability to scan patients in weight-bearing
positions is extremely useful. Because of the Stand-Up™
MRI, orthopedists can, for the first time, evaluate a patient’s
problem with the patient assuming the very position that is
causing the pain, whether it’s sitting, standing, lying
down, or bending over.”
“The
Stand-Up™ MRI is also ideal for kids. Today nearly every
young child undergoing an MRI exam is fully anesthetized so
that he doesn’t move during the scan. This requires extra
medical staff; it’s costly; and there are always risks
associated with anesthesia. But we saw the Stand-Up™ MRI
case where a very active, two-year-old MRI patient sat motionless
on his mother’s lap watching his favorite TV show. The
diagnosis was easily made, and it was all done without any anesthetics.
It’s a very exciting advantage that we are proud to make
available to our community,” said Mr. May. (For more details
go to http://www.FONAR.com/news/061404.htm).
The
Stand-Up™ MRI is the world’s only whole-body MRI
scanner with the ability to perform Position Imaging (pMRI),
i.e. patients can be scanned standing, sitting, bending or lying
down. Because of its unique ability to scan patients in weight-bearing
postures, the Stand-Up™ MRI identifies pathologies that
may go undetected on other MRI scanners.
Raymond
Damadian, president and founder of FONAR said, “We are
delighted to sell our Stand-Up™ MRI to such a fine medical
center and we look forward to working with them for years to
come.”