Thanks for the support Bruce. I have had all of my MRIs done at an off site location. I guess the hospitals do better with records perhaps. For my first visit after the initial MRI my doctor told me to go to the facility and get the films and bring them in. I told him I wanted to keep my films, and he said no problem The second MRI was sent by the facility so I didn't have to pick that one up. But, then I forgot to ask the doctor for them so will do that at my visit next week. Now it seems the facility sends a CD to the doctor, and they keep the films and sell them to the patient. Doesn't seem fair to me. They also said I can buy the CD. All seems weird to me. But, I guess in the longrun I just want to have a good reading after a year has now gone by. If I get a second opinion, I guess the doc can request them. In my past work as a social worker, it has always been customery (and the law) to give cllients records generated by the agency. Of course, the facility needs to keep a copy on file for continuity of care and legal purposes. Seems like the CD would do for this facility where I had the MRI done. Oh well, I'll just spend my energy focusing on educating myself about my AN and options available. Nancy