The GE Optima MR450W 1.5T
Experience the balance of advanced technology and comfort during your next MRI exam.
We are committed to improving the health of our community residents by providing outstanding patient care.
When you refer your patients to us, you can rest assured they will receive the highest level of care.
Discover the Difference at St Charles Imaging Center
St Charles Imaging Center is one of Ventura County’s leading medical imaging providers. Privately owned and managed, we are committed to improving the health of our community residents by providing outstanding patient care combining state-of-the-art technology and excellence in diagnostic imaging.
Our dedicated staff exemplifies experience, dedication and compassion towards our patients, and our radiologists provide quality and efficient reporting to referring providers so they can diagnose medical conditions and manage personalized medical treatments for our patients.
Our mission is to provide our patients with the best experience possible.
We deliver a level of patient comfort that exceeds the expectations of a traditional MRI experience. The exam preparation by the technologist is both faster and easier than that of a traditional MRI. The innovative design provides a more peaceful, patient-friendly environment to put feelings such as discomfort, restlessness, anxiety, and especially claustrophobia, to rest.
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The GE Optima MR450w 1.5T
Designed to Maximize Comfort
- A 70 cm wide bore for more space around you
- Quiet technology to reduce acoustic noise
- Shorter scanning protocols
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St Charles Imaging Center
One of the leading providers of MRI imaging services
in the Conejo Valley and Simi Valley558 St. Charles Drive, Suite 111
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
(805) 230-2700
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The funny part is that I was so relaxed I fell asleep!
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I have had over 6 MRIs in my lifetime. My last one taken at St. Charles Imaging was the best ever.
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It was a quick and pleasurable experience.
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I highly recommend St. Charles Imaging Center.
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The experience was outstanding.


