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Long Island Spine Specialists, P.C.
763 Larkfield Road
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Commack, NY 11725
Ph: (631) 462-2225
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I had an MRI done because of low back pain. The doctor said it was negative. Wouldn't it be better if patients had the full report?

The results of any testing you have done are always available for you. The patient must request a copy of the results and sign the necessary release form. Many physicians just report on positive results.

Some doctors believe knowing the results of abnormal testing may negatively influence the outcome of patient treatment. For example, if an MRI showed major degenerative disc disease, the patient may be less likely to have a positive outcome with conservative care.

Many studies show people with abnormalities and structural changes seen on imaging studies such as MRI or X-rays are completely without symptoms. For this reason, it is still highly debated just how much doctors should rely on MRI findings.

And each patient is different. Some don't want to know the details of test results. Others prefer full disclosure. Each patient must let his or her physician know what level of information is desired.


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