New York clinicsEzra New York

Ezra New York

60th and Park, Manhattan · Imaging-led screening service

Ezra is not a clinic you join; it is a scan you buy, delivered inside somebody else's imaging centre. In Manhattan there are four of them, and this one, at 523 Park Avenue, is the only one that offers Ezra's whole menu: the base full-body MRI, the version with spine, the big skeletal and neurological version, plus both CT scans. The imaging partner here is Lenox Hill Radiology. Prices are printed on the site, which is rare in this category, and you do not need a referral. What you will not find anywhere on Ezra's site is a named doctor, the 'Our Care Team' link in the footer goes nowhere.

Ezra New York
Who you would see No named physician published
Where523 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10065
Who operates it

The care team

Who would actually see you, and what they trained in.

This clinic does not publish a named medical lead for this location.
Ezra names no clinician anywhere on its site. Scans are read by radiologists at the partner imaging centre and results are walked through by an unnamed 'Ezra Medical Provider'. Nobody is named at organisation level either.
Start with the outcome

What this clinic can help you evaluate or manage

Plain-language goals come first. The clinic’s named tests, treatments and programs stay below for people who want the technical detail.

Care philosophy Conventional & evidence-firstPerformance & optimization (secondary)

Mainstream radiology sold direct to the consumer: MRI and low-dose CT, read by radiologists, with the report framed as something to take to your own doctor.

01
Whole-body baseline

Establish where you stand today, before symptoms show up.

A single MRI covering head, neck, abdomen and pelvis in 22 minutes, sold as a one-off with the price on the page, about the lowest-friction way to get a whole-body baseline image in the metro.
02
Heart & circulation

Find cardiovascular risk years before an event.

The Heart CT Scan is a gated coronary artery calcium score at $349. Note that the MRI explicitly excludes the heart, so this is a separate purchase.
03
Cancer risk & screening

Catch many cancers at a stage where they are still treatable.

Ezra publishes that the MRI screens for signs of potential cancer in the brain, thyroid, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, adrenal glands, bladder, ovaries, uterus and prostate, with a separate low-dose lung CT for the chest.
04
Brain & cognition

Set a baseline now so change is detectable later.

The Skeletal and Neurological tier adds an MR angiogram of the head and neck and a brain age analysis on top of the head imaging in the base scan.
05
Strength, fitness & body composition

Measure the bone, muscle and fitness that keep you independent longer.

The top tier adds hip and knee evaluation and a body composition assessment of fat and muscle volume from the MRI itself.
How care is delivered Time-efficient executive care
What they do

Services explained

Plain-language groupings help make different clinic service menus easier to understand and compare.

The scan itself is performed at Lenox Hill Radiology, an imaging centre Ezra partners with rather than owns. You book through Ezra; you are scanned by their staff on their equipment.

MRI screening

The core product. A whole-body MRI from the top of the head to the base of the pelvis, in three tiers of coverage, each with its own price and scan time.

MRI Scan: head, neck, abdomen, pelvis, 22 minutesMRI Scan with Spine, adds spine, 47 minutesMRI Scan with Skeletal and Neurological Assessment: adds hips, knees, MR angiogram of head and neck, brain analysis and body composition, two sessions of about 60 minutes

CT screening

Two low-dose CT scans sold separately, covering the two things the MRI deliberately leaves out: the calcium in your heart arteries and your lungs.

Heart CT Scan, gated coronary artery calcium (CAC) score, 5 minutesLung CT Scan, low-dose, 3 minutes

What comes with the scan

What you get after the scan. Ezra publishes the turnaround and the report format; it does not name who reads the images.

Ezra Report in 7-10 days, plus a copy of the original radiology reportOnline access to your scan images and a downloadable copy to sharePersonal Care AdvisorFDA-cleared AI image enhancement and AI-assisted medical reports
Pricing and payment model

What the clinic publishes

MRI Scan$999Per scan, published on Ezra's own pricing page. Ezra also publishes $899 with a Function membership.
MRI Scan with Spine$1,699Per scan, published on Ezra's own pricing page. Ezra also publishes $1,499 with a Function membership.
MRI Scan with Skeletal and Neurological Assessment$3,999Per scan, published on Ezra's own pricing page. No Function member price is published for this tier.
Heart CT Scan$349Per scan, published on Ezra's own pricing page.
Lung CT Scan$399Per scan, published on Ezra's own pricing page.

Every figure above carries the billing basis the clinic published with it. Prices reflect clinic-published information and may change. Confirm inclusions and current fees directly with the clinic.

Recognition & affiliations

Published signals beyond the physician

Clinic-level memberships, institutional relationships and published positions. Physician training and board-certification claims are shown in the care team above.

FDA-cleared AI image enhancement · Ezra states on its pricing page that its scans use 'FDA-cleared, state-of-the-art AI image enhancement, as well as AI-assisted medical reports'. Recorded as Ezra states it; no clearance record was looked up.Imaging partner: Lenox Hill Radiology · Named on the location page under 'IMAGING PARTNER'. The scan is performed at the partner's centre, not at an Ezra facility.
Before you go

Practical information

Important planning details gathered from clinic-published information. Confirm anything that may affect your visit directly with the clinic.

InsuranceNot accepted. Ezra publishes that it is offered directly to consumers and that HSA/FSA dollars can be used; flexible payment plans are mentioned without terms.Confirm coverage and reimbursement requirements before booking.
TelehealthThe scan itself is in person. Ezra publishes that an Ezra Medical Provider walks you through your results and next steps, and the site carries a telehealth authorization page. No separate telehealth service or price is published.Availability can depend on the service and patient location.
Accepting patientsMRI hours Mon-Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm; CT hours Mon-Fri 8:00am - 5:00pmContact the clinic to confirm current scheduling.
ParkingStreet parking near the imaging center. Ezra recommends reserving a spot through SpotHero or ParkWhiz and states that garages and lots are not affiliated with Ezra.Confirm access details before your first visit.
Location523 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10065Clinic-published address.
Phone888 402 3972Use for scheduling and practical questions.
Published pricingMRI Scan $999; MRI Scan with Spine $1,699; MRI Scan with Skeletal and Neurological Assessment $3,999; Heart CT Scan $349; Lung CT Scan $399See the pricing section for inclusions and caveats.
AccessibilityNot publishedAsk the clinic about building and examination-room access.
Other Manhattan locationsThree more60th and Lexington (110 E 60th St, Lower Level, NY 10022, imaging partner AMRIC Health); 77th and Madison (61 E 77th Street, NY 10075, Lenox Hill Radiology); 77th and Lexington (170 E 77th St, NY 10075, SimonMed Imaging). Only 60th and Park offers the full scan menu.
Results7-10 daysEzra publishes that the Ezra Report arrives within 7-10 days of the scan, with the radiology report typically available earlier.
Getting thereLexington Ave/63rd St stationThe location page lists the M31/M57 bus at Park Ave/E 63rd St and Lexington Ave/63rd St station.
BookingOnline, no referralBooking runs through my.ezra.com; the FAQ states scheduling does not require a medical referral.
Bring this list

Questions worth asking this clinic

Drawn from what the clinic’s own materials leave open. Useful for a first call or consult.

Which radiologist reads my scan, and what are their credentials?
The MRI excludes chest, lungs, heart and breasts. What should I be doing about those?
What are the terms of the flexible payment plans you mention?
If something is found, who follows it up: Ezra, Lenox Hill Radiology, or my own doctor?