MRI Scans

MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a scan that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the inside of the body. An MRI scanner is a large tube that contains powerful magnets in which patients lie during the scan.

MRI scan is a painless and safe procedure.

​MRI scan may not be recommended if you have a cardiac pacemaker, artificial joint or a programmable shunt in the brain.

MRI Head

  • MRI Brain
  • MRA (MR Angiography)
  • MRV (MR Venography)

MRI Head

  • MRI Brain
  • MRA (MR Angiography)
  • MRV (MR Venography)

MRI Spine

  • MRI Cervical Spine
  • MRI Thoracic Spine
  • MRI Lumbar Spine

MRI Spine

  • MRI Cervical Spine
  • MRI Thoracic Spine
  • MRI Lumbar Spine

MRI Joints and Muscles

  • MRI Shoulder
  • MRI Elbow
  • MRI Hand and Wrist
  • MRI Sacroiliac Joints
  • MRI Hip
  • MRI Knee
  • MRI Ankle
  • MRI Foot

MRI Joints and Muscles

  • MRI Shoulder
  • MRI Elbow
  • MRI Hand and Wrist
  • MRI Sacroiliac Joints
  • MRI Hip
  • MRI Knee
  • MRI Ankle
  • MRI Foot

MRI Abdomen and Pelvis

  • MRI Liver
  • MRCP (A scan for the Gallbladder and Biliary Tree)
  • MRI Pancreas
  • MRI Small Bowel
  • MRI Prostate
  • MRI Gynae Pelvis (Female Pelvis)

MRI Abdomen and Pelvis

  • MRI Liver
  • MRCP (A scan for the Gallbladder and Biliary Tree)
  • MRI Pancreas
  • MRI Small Bowel
  • MRI Prostate
  • MRI Gynae Pelvis (Female Pelvis)