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Gus Iversen, Editor in Chief | May 21, 2024
Ezra, a healthcare AI company based in New York that specializes in direct-to-consumer MR exams, has announced a partnership with Princeton Radiology Associates to provide whole-body MR screenings for early cancer detection at free-standing imaging services across Central and Northern New Jersey.
Founded in 2018, Ezra’s platform monitors for cancer and over 500 other conditions, including fatty liver disease, endometriosis, and aneurysms, in up to 13 organs. The AI technology, which is used on 3T scanners, speeds up the scanning process without compromising quality, making early disease detection more accessible.
“We recognize the emerging trend of patients and physicians seeking to proactively detect disease before symptoms arise,” said Dr. Jonathan Lebowitz, president of Princeton Radiology. “Bringing Ezra’s innovative scanning technology to Princeton Radiology exemplifies our dedication to patient-centric care and cutting-edge techniques.”
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Princeton Radiology has been a leader in the diagnosis and treatment of disease for over 60 years. With 40 board-certified and sub-specialized radiologists, Princeton Radiology offers ACR-accredited services at 10 imaging centers and two hospitals, providing advanced imaging technologies and treatments.
According to Ezra's website, a one-hour full body MR exam of the head, neck, spine, abdomen, and pelvis costs $1,950, (customers can add a low dose lung CT scan for an additional $550). A half hour exam (omitting spine imaging) is offered for $1,350.
Ezra Flash AI, which speeds up MR scan acquisition and improves quality,
received FDA clearance last year.
Ezra Prostate AI, which assists in analyzing prostate MR images,
received FDA clearance in 2020. Ezra Reporter AI
was launched in 2021 and simplifies radiology reports for better communication with patients.