Sharp and Children's MRI Center

Sharp and Children’s MRI Center, LLC, was founded in 1986 by Sharp Memorial Hospital, Rady Children’s Hospital and San Diego Imaging Medical Group to provide comprehensive diagnostic imaging for children and adults.

The MRI Center is dedicated to providing the highest levels of service to our patients in a relaxed, caring, and supportive environment. We are one of the few diagnostic imaging centers in the San Diego area to offer the comfort of anesthesia for both infants and children. And, unlike open or standing MRI devices, our conventional imaging technology provides first-time, high-quality image results.

Our Highly Accomplished and Caring Staff
Over the years, Sharp and Children’s MRI Center has formed a strong and loyal physician referral base. Our staff of nationally recognized, board certified radiologists give you and your physician the confidence that only highly trained medical professionals are reviewing the results of your exam.

From our caring and competent staff to our warm and inviting setting, the primary concern of our staff is always patient comfort and convenience. The MRI Center offers evening, weekend and same-day appointments. For patients requiring prior insurance authorization, our knowledgeable and friendly staff will see to it that all processing requirements are met prior to your exam.

MRI Procedures
The Sharp and Children’s MRI Center offers numerous scanning procedures. For efficient processing, your image and test results are digitally stored and electronically transmitted to your physician.

Serving All of San Diego County

  • Sharp and Children’s MRI Center
    7901 Frost St.
    San Diego, CA 92123
    Phone: 858-939-4550
    Fax: 858-939-4596
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For More Information
To learn more about Sharp's radiology and diagnostic imaging services or to find a Sharp-affiliated doctor, search for a San Diego radiologist or call 1-800-82-SHARP (1-800-827-4277), Monday through Friday, 8 am to 6 pm. To find general information about radiology, visit Radiology in Adult Health or read the Radiology News archive.