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Selecting an MRI location for highest image quality

I have chronic pelvic pain for several and am scheduled for an MRI of the pelvis. I am looking for the best quality MRI imaging around Philadelphia, New Jersey, or New York. I have an appointment for a location with a 3T Open Wide MRI machine, but I also read that regular 3T closed-bore machines have better image quality. How do I, as a patient, select the best location that is likely to produce the best images?

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