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Neurology (Brain/Spine)

Orthopedic

Body Imaging

Head & Neck

Cardiology

Angiography

Women's Health

Onco

Pediatric

MRI scans offer an in-depth view of your body's internal structures and functions by utilizing magnetic fields and radio waves. Renowned for their accuracy and minimal discomfort, MRI scans are highly valued in medical imaging. Whether for routine check-ups or targeted assessments, they offer crucial insights, aiding doctors in precise diagnoses and tailored treatment plans, ultimately enhancing patient care and outcomes.


When and Why MRI Scan is Prescribed?

MRI scans are a crucial diagnostic modality employed by healthcare practitioners across various medical disciplines due to their ability to provide detailed anatomical and functional information without ionizing radiation. These non-invasive imaging techniques utilize magnetic fields and radio waves to generate high-resolution images, enabling the assessment of internal organs and detection of structural or functional abnormalities.

The absence of ionizing radiation renders MRI scans particularly advantageous for evaluating conditions where repeated imaging is necessary, such as joint disorders, abdominal pain, malignancies, multiple sclerosis, spinal cord injuries, stroke, and cardiovascular diseases. Additionally, MRI facilitates longitudinal assessment by offering detailed images conducive to monitoring changes in tissue composition over time.

Moreover, MRI scans play a pivotal role in treatment monitoring and response evaluation, especially in patients with complex or severe health conditions. The ability to generate precise and dynamic images aids healthcare professionals in tailoring interventions and optimizing therapeutic strategies based on real-time anatomical and physiological data.

In essence, MRI scans represent a cornerstone of modern medical practice, furnishing indispensable insights into diverse pathologies and enhancing our comprehension of human physiology and pathology.

MRI scan uses no radiation. It is perfectly safe

Suyog Imaging Centre is the most accurate diagnostic service provider in Gujarat and transparency is our motto. It is safe in pregnant lady and pediatric patient.

WHY SHOULD YOU TAKE AN MRI SCAN?

  • MRI detects and diagnoses health problems at an early stage
  • MRI Scanning can be used to identify tumours, cysts, and other abnormalities in any area of the body.
  • MRI Scans provide high-resolution images that can help your doctor make an accurate diagnosis.
  • MRI Scanning is the most accurate diagnostic tool available for diagnosing and treating diseases of the brain, spine,and musculo skeletal system.

MRI SCAN PROCEDURE

During an MRI scan, patients lie down on a flat bed and go inside a big tube-shaped machine. Inside, they are exposed to radio waves and magnetic fields that help create detailed pictures of their insides. These pictures are then looked at by special software or doctors.

Before going in, patients need to take off any metal things like watches or jewelry because metal can interfere with the machine. Once inside, patients have to stay very still so the pictures come out clear. At Suyog Imaging Centre, the technicians are trained to help patients and make sure everything goes smoothly and safely.

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE TAKING AN MRI

Before you have an MRI scan, tell the person doing the scan if you have any metal things on you, like coins, jewelry, or hairpins. Also, let them know if you have any metal in your body, like fillings in your teeth or a pacemaker. If you have any allergies, especially to latex or the dye they might use, tell them too.

Wear comfy clothes without metal parts like zippers or buttons that could mess with the machine. Following these simple tips will help make sure your MRI scan goes smoothly and gives accurate results.

  • Wear loose and comfortable clothes.
  • Eat light food before the scan.
  • If you have any metal implants in your body, please inform your doctor.
  • If you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant, tell your doctor before you have an MRI scan.

MRI SCAN

MRI Brain

MRI Brain with Angiography
MRI Brain with Venography
MRI Brain with head and neck angiography (stroke protocol)
MRI Brain epilepsy protocol
MRI Brain with whole spine screening
MRI Pituitary gland with Dynamic study
MRI Brain with dementia protocol
MRI Orbit
MRI Spectroscopy
MRI Tectography (DTI)

MRI Spine

MRI Cervical spine
MRI Dorsal spine
MRI Lumbar spine
MRI Dorso lumbar spine with spine screening
MRI Spine (CX, DL, LS) with whole spine screening
Whole spine screening

MRI Joints

MRI Brachial plexus
MRI Shoulder joint
MRI Elbow
MRI Wrist
MRI Finger
MRI Hip joint
MRI Knee joint
MRI Ankle joint
MRI Foot
MRI Thigh
MRI SI joint
MRI extremities like Femur, Tibia, Humerus etc.

MRI Head and Neck

MRI Neck/ oral cavity/ buccal mucosa
MRI Tongue
MRI PNS
MRI Cistenography
MRI Temporal bone with cochlea
MRI of cranial nerve

MRI Body imaging

MRI Abdomen and pelvis (Plain & Triphasic contrast)
MRI liver imaging
MRI Breast (MRI Mammography)
MRI Prostate with dedicated dynamic study
MRI Female pelvis
Cardiac MRI
MRCP
MRI Whole body diffusion
MRI Fistulogram
T2 mapping of cartilage

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is an advanced, modern technology that produces detailed pictures of the inside of the human body. MRI detects subtle differences between healthy and diseased tissues that cannot be visualized on a normal x-ray examination.

Wear loose, comfortable clothing. Make sure they do not have metal zippers, snaps or clasps. This will allow you to stay in your own clothes. The examination room is sometimes a little cool so you may want to wear warmer clothes like a sweat suit.

MRI allows us to exquisitely see different parts of the body. In the brain, it allows us to differentiate between different areas. In the spine, MRI is the only modality that allows us to see the spinal cord. In joints, MRI allows us to view the internal parts of the joints, including ligaments, tendons and menisci. It also allows the evaluation of various cardiac structures, as well as functional imaging of various parts of the brain.
MRI does all this by sectioning the body in different planes. Just as it is necessary to slice a loaf of bread to know the quality of the slices, so also, MRI allows us to section the body to view its inner parts. Thus, the skull X-ray only shows us the outer part, whereas MRI shows us the inner parts of the brain.