MRI Scanning

What is an MRI used for?

An MRI is used to diagnose conditions, plan treatments, and see the effectiveness of previous treatments.

An MRI can be used to examine most parts of your body, including your brain and spinal cord; bones and joints; breasts; internal organs, such as your liver, kidneys, bowel, pancreas, bladder, womb and prostate gland; blood vessels and lymph nodes.

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What our patients say

  • I had an MRI scan today, the staff were very professional, the place is clean. Thank you to the team for looking after me.

    18/02/2023
  • Was quick and easy to attend.

    26/07/2024
  • I've just had am MRI scan at Ramsay Health Care and it was an excellent service. They made sure I understood everything and went through the paperwork with me and put me at ease which helped me relax during the scan.

    28/06/2023

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