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CARE Imaging is conveniently located with on-site parking on the Cumberland Falls Highway, one mile from I-75 in Corbin, KY.
CARE Imaging was opened in July 2007 to provide a world class facility for advanced medical diagnostic studies. The facility’s development began with the purchase of a high gradient, high field GE research MRI scanner of which there are only six operational in the United States.
CARE Imaging has also purchased an extensive library of advanced research software along with the capability of writing new software for diagnosing more difficult medical conditions.
CARE imaging is the pathway for allowing our patients to use the MRI’s advanced and powerful machine for routine scans.
The Acronym stands for:
Consistent
Accurate
Reliable
Excellence
These are qualities that we take seriously and to which we commit ourselves. CARE Imaging is designed for the clinical entry point into our facility and allows for the same quality and applications of studies being developed by CARE Imaging for our patients.
We have a friendly and helpful staff to make your experience a pleasant one.
Located at
1321 Cumberland Falls Hwy, Corbin, KY 40701
Ronald S. Dubin, M.D.
Ronald S. Dubin, M.D. has been in practice in Southeast Kentucky since March, 1987. He is married to Jo Ann Dubin since 1987 and has four children, Carly, Natalie, Katherine, and Nathan.
Dr. Dubin completed his undergraduate education from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and medical school from Wayne State University in Detroit in 1980. He then completed his residency in orthopedics at the University of Missouri in Kansas City. He is licensed to practice medicine in Kentucky, Tennessee, Michigan, and Missouri. His hobbies include long distance running (completed 33 marathons) as well as flying his Mooney 201 airplane for which he is an instrumented rated pilot.
As Clinical Adjunct Professor for the DeBusk College of Osteopathic Medicine, he enjoys teaching many of the orthopedic lectures given to each first year class and enjoys having third medical year students to rotate with him. Dr. Dubin is a member of several medical and specialty associations including the American Medical Association, Kentucky Medical Association, Kentucky Orthopedic Association, and also serves as a board member to the American Medical Athletic Association.
As founder and Executive Director for the Kentucky Orthopedic Clinic, MRI Research Institute and Open MRI of Kentucky, he has always maintained cutting edge technology and a strong commitment to provide the highest quality care to his patients. This is evident in the quality services he provides utilizing only evidence based orthopedic knowledge and treatment outcomes. Dr. Dubin enjoys all fields of orthopedics including all joint complaints, fractures, sprains and strains, neck, back, and sciatic pain. His treatment philosophy… read more
Frequently Asked Questions About MRI’s
Why have an MRI diagnostic test?
- It is a non-invasive and safe diagnostic test.
- MRI uses powerful magnetic field, radio frequency pulses and a powerful computer to visualize certain areas of the body not visible with a normal X-ray.
- The MRI is the best diagnostic tool for detecting abnormalities of the spinal cord, brain, knees, shoulders, ankles and wrists.
- MRIs are also utilized in diagnosing cancer, vascular disease, neurological disorders, sports injuries and trauma cases.
- Unlike the standard X-ray which uses ionizing radiation, the MRI has no adverse effects.
What could prevent me from getting an MRI?
You CANNOT have a MRI scan if you have…
- A cardiac Pacemaker
- Cerebral Aneurysm Clips
- Cochlear Implants
- Implanted Insulin or Chemotherapy Pumps
- Implanted Neuro-stimulator Devices
- Pregnant
- Metal Fragments in the Eye(s)
How do I prepare for an MRI scan?
- No special preparations are necessary; eat, drink, and take medications normally.
- Wear comfortable clothes; if your clothing has any metal snaps or buttons, you will be asked to change into a hospital gown.
- Leave your jewelry and watches at home. These items are affected by the magnet, and you cannot wear them during a scan. Lockers are available, however we are not responsible for lost items.
- Be sure to bring all insurance info and ID cards.
- If your physician requested previous X-rays or CTs, please bring those films with you. You may have a family member or friend present during the scan, however this person must be screened for conditions that prevent them from being present in the scan room.
What type of payments do you receive for MRI scans?
- Medicare
- TennCare
- BlueCross/BlueShield
- Medicaid
- Worker’s Compensation
- Auto Insurance
- Commercial insurance companies
- Various government employee programs MasterCard, Visa, Personal Checks or Cash*
*We also accept any of the above as payment, co-payment or deductible. As a courtesy, we will verify your insurance coverage and inform you of any payment responsibility.
How long does it take to see MRI scan results?
Scan reports are available within 24 hours, (same day scans and reports are available per physician’s request).
All scans are reviewed by two board certified, fellowship trained radiologists; one of the radiologists is the nationally recognized Stephen Pomeranz, M.D., author of numerous textbooks on MRI.
Your MRI report will be mailed or faxed automatically to your physician. MRI images are available to you on a CD upon request.
On-site Orthopedic Services
CARE Imaging offers services on-site through the Kentucky Orthopedic Clinic; a center of excellence focused on the diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and prevention of musculoskeletal disorders.
Kentucky Orthopedic Clinic is conveniently located in Middlesboro and Corbin, Kentucky
All of our MRI scans are professionally interpreted and read by Dr. Steve J. Pomeranz, M.D. and his fellowship trained MRI radiologist staff from Cincinnati, Ohio. Proscan has a much deserved international reputation for quality MRI reads and has authored numerous textbooks for other radiologists in training. As with everything we do, we choose the best providers as our preferred radiologist.
For more information visit proscan.com
RadiologyInfo.org tells you how various x-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, radiation therapy and other procedures are performed. It also addresses what you may experience and how to prepare for the exams. The website contains over 260 procedure, exam and disease descriptions covering diagnostic and interventional radiology, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy and radiation safety and is updated frequently with new information. All material on the RadiologyInfo.org website is reviewed and approved by experts in the field of radiology from RSNA and the ACR, as well as other professional radiology organizations.