Magnetic resonance imaging

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Who is the MRI examination for?

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an imaging method based on the use of a magnetic field and radiofrequency waves.
MRI is particularly useful in diagnosing diseases of the brain and spine, as well as all structures that form joints. It is also an excellent complementary method (following X-ray, ultrasound, or computed tomography) in certain diseases of the thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic organs.

Precision and comfort of examination

In our laboratory, examinations are performed on a modern GE MR 1.5T 450W GEM device with 32 channels – premium class magnetic resonance imaging system that provides diagnostics at a level not available in most other facilities.

✓  Quieter, calmer, less stress

Acoustic Reduction Technology. Unlike many standard devices, our resonator operates much more quietly – without loud bangs or noises. This means less stress, especially for sound-sensitive individuals.

 The examination is up to 2x shorter

32 receiving channels = faster examinations. The modern GE 1.5T 450W GEM with 32 channels significantly reduces examination time – by up to half compared to older devices with 8 or 16 channels. Less waiting. Less immobilization. More comfort.

3D image – better diagnostics

Advanced 3D technology. Images are generated using three-dimensional technology, ensuring significantly greater precision, better quality of radiological description, and a greater chance of an accurate diagnosis.

Less claustrophobia – more comfort

The opening is 70 cm in diameter. This is up to 10 cm larger than in most MRI machines (the standard is 60 cm). This makes the examination more comfortable and significantly reduces the feeling of being closed.

A safe test also for overweight people

The table has a load capacity of up to 226 kg. Our device allows for comfortable examinations of obese patients, thanks to its wide table and increased load capacity. Most other laboratories offer a limit of 110 kg.

Types of magnetic resonance imaging

Booking an appointment

Information

A referral is not required for tests performed privately.
Referral for National Health Fund tests See more
Age recommendations: the test is performed on people over 16 years of age.
Waiting time for results See more
Preparation for the examination See more
Contraindications See more
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