News Welcome to the New York Private Medical Imaging Newsroom Search All Years 2022 2021 2020 2019 2016 2014 10 October, 2022 Why Early Detection is the Best Protection Against Breast Cancer! Meet our very own team member, Debbie! In 2015, she was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer.She noticed the lump herself and immediately spoke to her doctor."I cannot stress enough how important it is to know your body and talk to your doctor when something is different." she says.In 2018,... 27 September, 2021 Experiencing Technical Difficulties With Our Phone Lines Due to a national carrier outage, we are currently experiencing technical difficulties with our phone lines. We appreciate your patience while the carrier works to get the phones back up and running.In the meantime, click here to submit an appointment request online or email us at... 5 March, 2021 Screening Mammograms Reduce Risk of Breast Cancer Mortality by 49% Regular participation in screening mammography lowers the opportunity for cancer to grow before it is detected, reducing the risk of dying from breast cancer. Skipping even one screening mammogram can increase a woman's risk of dying from breast cancer, says a study involving more than... 2 February, 2021 We Will Open at 11:00 am Today Due to inclement weather our center will open at 11 am today. Please give us a call at 212-772-7637 to reschedule if you are unable to make your appointment. Thank you for choosing New York Private Medical Imaging!... 2 November, 2020 The Time is Now. Maximize Your Health Benefits. If you have met your deductible, this means that NOW is the perfect time to schedule your MRI, CT, Ultrasound or any other medical imaging needs you may need or have postponed.The cost of your exam may be significantly reduced or even covered completely, depending upon your individual plan.Don’t... 15 June, 2020 We Are Moving To 106 East 61st Street (61st & Park Ave.) We are pleased to announce that we will be relocating New York Private Medical Imaging to a convenient brand new state-of-the-art facility at 106 East 61st Street (near Park Avenue) on July 1st, 2020. This facility houses the most advanced technology across all of the radiology services that... 13 April, 2020 Thank the Front Lines, Light it Blue With us Across the United States, everyone is lighting up in bright blue as a way of saying "thank you" to those fighting on the front lines for us. Join us in this blue takeover and honor the first responders, healthcare professionals and essential workers that are at the forefront of this... 4 March, 2020 Many of the top-ranked hospitals in the United States are doing the bare minimum to improve their price transparency Many of the top-ranked hospitals in the United States are doing the bare minimum to improve their price transparency, and patient's aren't able to estimate their out-of-pocket costs for advanced imaging exams because of it. That’s according to researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital... 2 January, 2020 MRI scans reveal what obesity does to the brains of teens. Obesity has been linked to brain damage in teenagers, with scans revealing impairment in regions associated with emotions, cognitive function and appetite control.Click here for more...https:/www.newsweek.com/mri-scans-reveal-obesity-teenage-brain-1473826... 4 November, 2019 Brain scientists are offering a new reason to control blood sugar levels: It might help lower your risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. "There's many reasons to get under control," says David Holtzman, chairman of neurology at Washington University in St. Louis. "But this is certainly one."Holtzman moderated a panel Sunday at the Society for Neuroscience meeting in Chicago that featured new research exploring the links between...