MRI

MRI scans are best for investigating the soft tissue structures of the body such as muscles, ligaments, the brain and spinal cord.

What is an MRI?

Magnetic Resonance Imaging or MRI scan is a way of creating pictures of your body that does not use X-rays or radiation. MRI uses a very powerful magnetic field in combination with a rapidly switching Radio-Frequency (RF) to create the images. MRI does not use ionizing radiation like X-rays or CT scanning and no known harmful effects have been demonstrated.

MRI scans are best for investigating the soft tissue structures of the body such as muscles, ligaments, the brain and spinal cord. They can also provide unique diagnostic information for Cardiac, Abdominal and Pelvic imaging.

How much will my procedure cost?