Why your symptoms might not tell the full story

A message from: American Health Imaging

You now have more ways than ever to research symptoms, compare treatments and track your health.
- But even with all that information, getting a clear diagnosis isn't always straightforward.
The landscape: The traditional care path often focuses on managing symptoms first, either by waiting to see if symptoms improve or through treatments.
- That approach doesn't always identify the cause of the issue, and without a clear diagnosis, care can become a series of short-term fixes instead of a targeted plan.
The solution: Diagnostic imaging, including MRI and CT scans, can help identify the source of pain or other symptoms.
- These scans give doctors a clearer view of what's happening inside the body, helping to guide next steps.
What you need to know: Medical imaging is often used for persistent pain, injuries or unclear symptoms, but many patients don't ask about it at the beginning of treatment.
- Bringing it up early, especially when symptoms persist or still don't have a clear explanation, can help doctors evaluate whether a scan makes sense — and move the process forward.
Okay, but: Where you get imaging can affect access, cost and timing.
Outpatient imaging centers like American Health Imaging (AHI) offer:
- 💰 Lower costs: Imaging can cost up to 60% less than hospital-based services.
- 📆 Faster scheduling: Patients can often book same- or next-day appointments, including evenings and weekends.
- ⏱️ Shorter scans: Faster Scanning MRI technology can reduce scan times by up to 50%, making the experience more comfortable.
Plus, plus, plus: AHI combines advanced imaging with subspecialized radiologists who focus on specific areas of the body.
- The expertise helps ensure findings are reviewed with a high level of precision, supporting more accurate diagnoses and clearer next steps.
- AHI also provides patient-friendly reports with plain-language explanations and visual guides to help patients prepare for conversations with their doctor, making it easier to understand findings and ask more informed questions.
The benefits: AHI provides a full range of imaging services, including MRI, CT, ultrasound and X-ray.
- It also accepts 99% of health insurers and maintains a 97% patient satisfaction rating.
- With 18 locations across the greater Atlanta metropolitan area, patients have access to same-day and next-day appointments and extended hours.
What patients are saying: "This report allowed me to understand in depth what my problems are and how to verbalize them to my neurosurgeon — a time saver for both the doctor and myself," said one patient, age 47.
The takeaway: Patients often move through care by trying what's available first, whether that's rest, medication or initial treatments.
But when symptoms persist, imaging early can make a difference.
- Identifying the source of a problem sooner can help patients and doctors move more quickly toward the right treatment plan, and diagnostic imaging can help.

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