What is an MRI?

MRI uses a powerful magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of organs and tissues within your body. It is particularly useful for imaging soft tissues, such as the brain, spinal cord, and muscles. 

MRI Scan

Conditions We Diagnose

01.

Neurological Disorders

Our MRI services provide detailed images of the brain and spinal cord, aiding in the diagnosis of conditions such as multiple sclerosis, brain tumors, and spinal cord injuries. These high-resolution images allow for precise and early detection, ensuring timely and effective treatment plans.

02.

Musculoskeletal Disorders

We utilize MRI technology to evaluate joints, bones, and soft tissues, diagnosing issues like torn ligaments, cartilage damage, and bone infections. Our advanced imaging techniques provide clear and accurate visuals, crucial for developing targeted treatment strategies for musculoskeletal conditions.

03.

Cardiovascular Conditions

MRI scans of the heart and blood vessels are essential for diagnosing conditions such as heart disease, aortic aneurysms, and vascular malformations. Our state-of-the-art imaging helps in detailed assessment, enabling comprehensive cardiac care and intervention planning.

04.

Abdominal and Pelvic Conditions

MRI scans offer detailed images of abdominal and pelvic organs, aiding in the diagnosis of liver disease, kidney disorders, and pelvic inflammatory disease. The clarity and detail of our MRI scans ensure accurate diagnoses, facilitating effective management of abdominal and pelvic health issues.

Preparing for Your MRI

Before your MRI, you can eat and drink normally unless instructed otherwise. Wear loose, metal-free clothing and remove all jewellery. Our staff will provide detailed instructions to ensure you are well-prepared for your scan.

Booking an MRI

Schedule your MRI scan online through our Booking Form or call us at 020 8458 0567. Our friendly team will assist you in finding a convenient appointment time.

Yes, MRI is a safe procedure that does not use ionising radiation.

An MRI scan typically takes between 30 to 60 minutes.

Yes, you can bring a friend or family member, but they may not be allowed in the scanning room.