MRI is a procedure in which physicians examine the inside of the body to acquire diagnostic information. Using state-of-the-art technology, MRI creates anatomical images without the use of radiation.

Equipment Features
What Can I Expect?
MRI is a non-invasive diagnostic tool. It is also painless. You may hear low-pitch knocking sounds from the imaging process in motion. Depending on the physician’s diagnostic needs, the MRI procedure lasts anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. Patients need to remain still during the process.
Patient Instructions
- 1) Bring all previous medical records, scans & X-Rays at the time of Scan Procedure.
- 2) 3 Hours empty stomach required for some CT Scan studies only.
- 3) For MRI : Please inform the Dr. for any metallic objects such as Cardiac pacemaker, Cardiac Valve prosthesis, Cervical aneurysms / Bypass clips, Artificial limbs, Any metallic / electric implants, Any bullet / metal fragments in the body.
MRI SCAN OF
- BRAIN
- Plain
- Plain SOS Contrast
- Plain and Contrast
- Dynamic Pituitary
- Vertigo Package Full/Lim
- Orbit
- Cranio-Vertebral Junction
- MUSCULOSKELETAL
- hip Joint
- Foot
- Sacro-illiac Joint
- Knee Joint
- Shoulder
- Wrist Joint Ankles
- Advanced Neuroimaging
- MR Spectroscopy
- DTI
- MR Perfusion Study
- Chest
- Liver
- Abdomen
- MR ANGIOFRAPHY
- Head & Neck
- Non Enhanced Renal
- Contrast Enhanced Carotid,Aortic, Peripheral, Renal
- Contrast Angiography
- MRI Female Pelvis
- MRI Prostate
- MRCP
- MRI Enterography
- MRI Neck
- MRI Temporal Mandibular Jt
- MRI Paranasal Air Sinuses
- MR Mammography
- MR Perineum
FAQ'S:-
Q. How is the procedure performed?
The patient is placed on a sliding table and positioned comfortably. Then the radiologist and technologist leave the room and the individual MRI sequences are performed. The patient is able to communicate with the radiologist or technologist at any time using an intercom. Also we allow a friend or, if a child is being examined, a parent to stay in the room
