Advanced magnetic resonance imaging for detailed soft tissue visualization
An MRI scan is a safe and painless way for doctors to look inside your body. MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. It uses strong magnets and computer-generated radio waves to create detailed 3D images of your organs, tissues, and bones. These images can be viewed from different angles and help doctors make accurate diagnoses.
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Inform our staff about any metal implants, pacemakers, or medical devices in your body
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Wear clothes without buttons, zippers, or metal. A gown is usually provided
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Avoid eating or drinking for 4-8 hours before you visit us
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Disclose any medical condition, allergies, pregnancy, or kidney issues
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Don’t move during the scan to prevent blurry images
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Arrive at our centre 15-20 minutes before your appointment
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Request mild sedation if you are claustrophobic
Before your MRI scan, you need to remove or avoid bringing:
Yes, MRI scans are very safe. They do not use radiation. However, they may not be suitable for people with certain metal implants or pacemakers. Always inform our staff if you have any metal inside your body.
An MRI scan is painless. You will hear sharp tapping or knocking sounds during the scan. But we will give you earplugs or headphones. It’s important to stay still so the images come out clear.
MRI scans are generally safe during pregnancy, especially after the first three months. Let our staff know if you are pregnant before your scan.
MRI can scan almost any part of the body, including the brain, spine, joints, abdomen, pelvis, heart, and blood vessels. It is especially good at showing soft tissues clearly.
Schedule your appointment online or call us for immediate assistance.
Our medical team can guide you to the appropriate diagnostic test based on your symptoms.