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Dr. Rahul Nath Announces Grand Opening of City of Houston’s First Stand-Up™ MRI Facility - 1-Mar-05
Author: Dr. Rahul Nath
(Houston – March 1, 2005) – Dr. Rahul Nath, a reconstructive microsurgeon at the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas, and founder and director of the Texas Nerve and Paralysis Institute, announces the grand opening of Natural MRI, the City of Houston’s first stand-up magnetic resonance scanning or imaging (MRI) facility at 8307 Knight Road in Houston (www.drnathmri.com). MRI is a method of looking inside the body without... More on Dr. Rahul Nath Announces Grand...

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The revolutionary design of The Stand-Up™ MRI allows patients to simply walk in and be scanned. The revolutionary design of The Stand-Up™ MRI allows patients to simply walk in and be scanned.

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