Injury Care Centers University MRI Location
Injury Care Centers University MRI Location provides diagnostic MRI imaging services for patients in Jacksonville and the surrounding Northeast Florida area. Located on University Boulevard South, this location is dedicated to helping patients, referring clinics, physicians, and medical providers access MRI scans for injury evaluation and diagnostic imaging needs.
Located at 4004 University Blvd S, Jacksonville, FL 32216, our University MRI location can assist with imaging for patients who may be experiencing neck pain, back pain, joint pain, disc-related symptoms, soft tissue injuries, or pain after an auto accident, sports injury, slip and fall, or other injury-related event.
We accept MRI scan referrals from outside clinics, physicians, chiropractors, and other healthcare providers. Patients may also contact our office directly to discuss MRI scheduling, imaging needs, and what information may be required before the scan.
MRI imaging can provide detailed views of the body’s soft tissues, joints, spine, discs, and other internal structures. These scans may help healthcare providers better understand the source of a patient’s symptoms and determine the next steps in their care plan.
If you are a referring provider, our team can help coordinate MRI scheduling for your patient. If you are a patient who believes you may need an MRI, contact Injury Care Centers University MRI Location and our team can guide you through the process.
Contact Injury Care Centers University MRI Location
Call 904-783-0008 to schedule or discuss MRI scan availability at our University Boulevard South MRI location.
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MRI Scans in Jacksonville, FL
Injury Care Centers University MRI Location provides MRI imaging services for patients in Jacksonville, Southside, San Marco, Arlington, Baymeadows, and surrounding Northeast Florida communities. This location is designed for diagnostic imaging, making it a helpful resource for patients and providers who need detailed MRI scans for injury evaluation, spine pain, joint pain, disc concerns, or accident-related symptoms.
MRI, or magnetic resonance imaging, is commonly used to capture detailed images of soft tissue structures such as discs, ligaments, muscles, tendons, joints, and nerves. Unlike a standard X-ray, which is often used to view bones, an MRI can provide more detailed information about soft tissue and spinal structures that may be involved in pain or injury symptoms.
Patients may be referred for an MRI after an auto accident, sports injury, slip and fall, work-related injury, or ongoing pain condition that has not improved with conservative care. MRI imaging may be used to help evaluate neck pain, back pain, radiating pain, numbness, tingling, headaches, joint pain, and suspected disc-related conditions.
For patients recovering after a crash, you can also learn more by visiting our page on Auto Accident Injury Treatment in Jacksonville or our guide to finding a Car Accident Doctor in Jacksonville.
MRI Referrals from Clinics and Doctors
Injury Care Centers University MRI Location accepts MRI scan referrals from outside clinics, physicians, chiropractors, medical offices, and other healthcare providers. If your patient needs diagnostic imaging, our team can help coordinate scheduling and provide support throughout the MRI process.
Referring providers may send patients for MRI scans related to:
- Neck pain
- Back pain
- Disc-related symptoms
- Radiating arm or leg pain
- Numbness or tingling
- Joint pain
- Soft tissue injuries
- Sports injuries
- Auto accident injuries
- Slip and fall injuries
- Ongoing pain that needs further evaluation
Our goal is to make the imaging process as smooth as possible for both the patient and the referring provider. MRI results can give healthcare providers additional information that may help guide treatment planning, referrals, documentation, or next steps in care.
Patient-Requested MRI Scheduling
Patients may also contact Injury Care Centers University MRI Location directly to ask about MRI scan availability and scheduling. If you are experiencing ongoing pain, symptoms after an accident, or have been told you may need imaging, our team can explain the process and help you understand what information may be needed before your MRI appointment.
Common reasons a patient may ask about an MRI include:
- Pain that has not improved
- Neck or back pain after an accident
- Symptoms that travel into the arms or legs
- Numbness, tingling, or weakness
- Concern about a herniated or bulging disc
- Joint pain after an injury
- A referral or recommendation from another provider
- A need for updated imaging
If you are unsure whether an MRI is the right next step, our team can help guide you on how to proceed and whether additional information is needed before scheduling.
MRI Imaging After an Auto Accident
MRI imaging may be recommended after an auto accident when symptoms suggest soft tissue, disc, nerve, or joint involvement. Pain after a crash is not always immediate. Some patients begin to notice stiffness, headaches, radiating pain, numbness, tingling, or worsening soreness in the days after the accident.
For auto accident patients, MRI scans may help evaluate injuries that are not visible on a standard X-ray. This may include disc injuries, soft tissue damage, inflammation, nerve-related concerns, or other internal structures that may be contributing to pain.
If you were recently involved in a Florida auto accident, you may also find our Florida Auto Accident FAQ / EMC & PIP Guide helpful for understanding important next steps after a crash.
What Areas Does the University MRI Location Serve?
Injury Care Centers University MRI Location is located at 4004 University Blvd S, Jacksonville, FL 32216. This MRI location serves patients and referring providers throughout Jacksonville, including Southside, San Marco, Arlington, Baymeadows, St. Nicholas, Spring Park, Englewood, Mandarin, and nearby Northeast Florida communities.
Our University Boulevard South MRI location is available for patients who need diagnostic imaging for injury-related symptoms, spine pain, joint pain, soft tissue injuries, disc concerns, and accident-related conditions.