MRI Scan Health Screens
£775.00
Private MRI screening offers detailed, non-invasive imaging to detect early signs of illness or monitor existing conditions. Fast access, expert analysis, and clear results help ensure peace of mind and informed health decisions. Ideal for proactive health checks.
Our prices include GP referral, Scan, Radiology Results and GP comments
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Silver
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Private MRI Scans – Abdomen, Pelvis, and Brain
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a safe, non-invasive diagnostic tool that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce highly detailed images of internal organs and tissues. We offer private MRI scans for the abdomen, pelvis, and brain, each designed to help detect, diagnose, or monitor a wide range of conditions with accuracy and clarity.
MRI Abdomen
An MRI of the abdomen provides clear images of key organs including the liver, pancreas, kidneys, spleen, and adrenal glands. It is used to investigate unexplained pain, detect tumours or cysts, assess liver disease, or monitor conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or cancers. It offers exceptional detail without the need for radiation.
MRI Pelvis
Pelvic MRI is commonly used to assess the reproductive organs (uterus, ovaries, prostate), bladder, lymph nodes, and surrounding soft tissues. It is helpful in diagnosing causes of pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, or infertility. It’s also valuable for detecting fibroids, endometriosis, prostate enlargement, or cancers of the pelvic region.
MRI Brain
A brain MRI is often performed to investigate headaches, dizziness, vision problems, seizures, or memory issues. It helps identify conditions such as brain tumours, stroke, multiple sclerosis, aneurysms, or infections. It provides high-resolution imaging of the brain and surrounding structures, aiding in early and accurate diagnosis.
Why Choose Private MRI?
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Quick access with minimal waiting time
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Detailed radiology report, typically within 48 hours
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Comfortable, modern scanning facilities
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No exposure to ionising radiation
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Referral support from a private GP if needed
Private MRI scans are ideal for those seeking fast, professional imaging services with expert interpretation and a patient-focused approach.
Location: Newton le willows
Gold
This Package Screens for:-
Private MRI Scans – Abdomen, Pelvis, Brain, and Spine
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a safe, non-invasive imaging technique that uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of internal organs and tissues. We offer high-quality private MRI scans for the abdomen, pelvis, brain, and spine, helping to detect and monitor a wide range of health conditions.
MRI Abdomen
An abdominal MRI provides detailed images of organs such as the liver, pancreas, kidneys, spleen, and adrenal glands. It’s used to investigate unexplained abdominal pain, detect liver disease, cysts, tumours, or monitor chronic conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) or cancer.
MRI Pelvis
A pelvic MRI captures detailed views of the bladder, reproductive organs (uterus, ovaries, prostate), lymph nodes, and surrounding tissues. It is commonly used to assess pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, infertility, fibroids, endometriosis, prostate conditions, or pelvic cancers.
MRI Brain
Brain MRIs are vital for diagnosing neurological symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, seizures, vision problems, or memory issues. The scan can detect brain tumours, stroke, multiple sclerosis (MS), aneurysms, inflammation, or other abnormalities, providing clear insight into brain structure and function.
MRI Spine
Spinal MRI is used to assess back or neck pain, numbness, weakness, or mobility issues. It provides detailed images of the spinal cord, vertebrae, discs, and nerves. It’s effective for detecting herniated discs, spinal stenosis, nerve compression, inflammation, or spinal tumours.
Why Choose Private MRI?
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Fast access and flexible appointment times
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Clear, detailed radiologist reports within 48 hours
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No radiation exposure
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State-of-the-art equipment and expert care
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Referral support from a private GP if required
Our private MRI services offer fast, accurate diagnostics in a calm, professional environment—ideal for proactive health checks or targeted investigations.
Location: Newton le willows
Platinum
This Package Screens for:-
MRI Abdomen/Pelvis/Brain/Extra
Private MRI Scans – Abdomen, Pelvis, Brain & More
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a safe, non-invasive diagnostic tool that provides highly detailed images of the body’s internal structures. We offer private MRI scans for the abdomen, pelvis, brain, and other areas based on your clinical needs.
MRI Abdomen:
This scan helps evaluate abdominal organs such as the liver, pancreas, kidneys, spleen, and adrenal glands. It’s useful for detecting tumors, cysts, inflammation, and other abnormalities, or monitoring chronic conditions.
MRI Pelvis:
A pelvic MRI gives detailed images of the reproductive organs, bladder, lymph nodes, and surrounding tissues. It’s commonly used to investigate pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, prostate issues, or suspected masses.
MRI Brain:
Brain MRI scans are used to diagnose headaches, seizures, dizziness, memory issues, or neurological symptoms. It can detect strokes, tumors, inflammation, multiple sclerosis, and other brain conditions.
MRI Extra Areas:
Additional scans such as spine, joints, or full-body MRI may be available depending on symptoms and clinical indications.
All MRI scans are performed using advanced technology with no radiation involved. Scans typically take 30–60 minutes, depending on the area. You’ll receive a detailed radiologist report, often within 48 hours, which can be discussed with your GP or specialist.
Why Choose a Private MRI?
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Fast access with flexible appointments
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Expert radiology review and clear reports
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Comfortable, modern facilities
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No lengthy waiting times
Whether for screening, diagnosis, or ongoing monitoring, a private MRI provides peace of mind and crucial insight into your health.
Location: Newton le willows
1,2 or 3 Areas
At our clinic, we offer high-quality private MRI scans tailored to your specific needs, with options to scan 1, 2, or 3 individual areas of the body. Whether you're experiencing localised pain, ongoing discomfort, or simply seeking peace of mind, our fast, reliable service ensures you get the answers you need without long waiting times.
MRI Scan for 1 Area
If you require imaging of a single area—such as the knee, brain, lower back, or shoulder—we provide a detailed scan using advanced MRI technology. This option is ideal when symptoms are isolated to one part of the body. The process is quick and non-invasive, and results are typically available within 5days
Price from: £400
MRI Scan for 2 Areas
For issues affecting more than one region—for example, both knees, cervical and lumbar spine, or shoulder and upper arm—our 2-area MRI scan provides comprehensive insight. This is useful when symptoms may be related or when further diagnostic clarity is needed.
Price from: £600
MRI Scan for 3 Areas
Our 3-area MRI scan is ideal for complex or widespread concerns. Whether you're investigating the full spine, or multiple joints, we can scan up to three regions in a single visit, saving time and streamlining your diagnosis.
Price from: £800
All scans are performed using high-resolution MRI equipment by experienced radiographers. A full radiologist report is included, and consultations can be arranged upon request. No NHS GP referral is required
We are committed to providing fast, accessible, and affordable diagnostic imaging to help you take control of your health. Contact us today to book your MRI scan or to discuss which option is right for you.
Location: Newton le willows
Breast MRI with contrast
A Breast MRI with contrast is an advanced imaging service used to detect and evaluate abnormalities in breast tissue. It is particularly valuable when traditional imaging methods, such as mammography or ultrasound, provide inconclusive results. This service is often recommended for high-risk patients, those with dense breast tissue, or individuals undergoing further evaluation following a breast cancer diagnosis.
The procedure involves the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which creates detailed, cross-sectional images of the breast using strong magnetic fields and radio waves. A contrast agent, typically gadolinium-based, is injected intravenously during the scan to enhance image clarity. This contrast highlights blood vessels and abnormal tissue, helping radiologists distinguish between benign and potentially malignant lesions with greater accuracy.
The patient lies face-down on a special table with openings for the breasts, allowing for optimal positioning. The table slides into the MRI scanner, and the procedure generally takes 30 to 60 minutes. Patients must remain still during the scan to ensure image quality. The contrast material is usually well-tolerated, though patients are screened beforehand for allergies, kidney function, and other contraindications.
Breast MRI with contrast is a non-invasive, radiation-free imaging option that provides crucial information about breast health. It is often used to:
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Assess the extent of breast cancer
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Monitor response to chemotherapy
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Screen high-risk individuals (e.g., BRCA1/BRCA2 mutation carriers)- This available at this clinic
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Investigate abnormalities not visible on other imaging tests
After the exam, a radiologist interprets the results and provides a detailed report to the referring physician, who discusses the findings and next steps with the patient.
Overall, the Breast MRI with contrast service is a powerful diagnostic tool that complements other breast imaging methods, improving early detection and treatment planning.
Location: Salford
Multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) of the prostate
The Multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) of the prostate is a specialized, non-invasive imaging service designed to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the prostate gland. This advanced imaging technique plays a critical role in the detection, localization, and staging of prostate cancer, particularly in patients with elevated PSA levels or those under active surveillance.
The mpMRI combines multiple imaging sequences to provide both anatomical and functional information:
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T2-weighted imaging offers high-resolution images of the prostate's internal structure.
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Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) detects changes in the movement of water molecules, often indicating cancerous tissue.
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Dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE) imaging uses a gadolinium-based contrast agent to assess blood flow, as tumors tend to have increased vascularity.
The procedure typically lasts 30 to 45 minutes. Patients lie on their back in the MRI scanner, and in some cases, a small external coil is placed near the pelvis to enhance image quality. No radiation is involved, and the contrast agent used is generally well tolerated.
This service is particularly useful for:
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Detecting clinically significant prostate cancer
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Guiding targeted biopsies, improving diagnostic accuracy
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Staging cancer and determining tumor spread
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Monitoring low-risk patients on active surveillance
Following the scan, a radiologist interprets the images using the PI-RADS (Prostate Imaging Reporting and Data System), which helps classify the likelihood of cancer being present. The report is then sent to the referring urologist for further evaluation and management.
The Prostate mpMRI service enhances diagnostic confidence, reduces unnecessary biopsies, and helps tailor treatment plans based on individual risk. It represents a significant advancement in prostate imaging, supporting early detection and more precise, patient-centered care.
Location: Salford
Cardiac MRI
Cardiac MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a non-invasive imaging service that provides detailed pictures of the heart’s structure and function. It uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create high-resolution, 3D images without the use of ionizing radiation, making it a safe and accurate tool for diagnosing a wide range of heart conditions.
This advanced service is often used to evaluate:
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Heart anatomy and function
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Cardiomyopathies (e.g. hypertrophic or dilated)
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Congenital heart disease
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Myocardial viability after a heart attack
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Inflammation (e.g. myocarditis or pericarditis)
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Cardiac masses or tumors
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Blood flow and perfusion
During the procedure, the patient lies on a table that slides into the MRI scanner. Electrodes are placed on the chest to monitor the heartbeat (ECG-gating), ensuring images are taken at precise times in the cardiac cycle. A contrast agent (usually gadolinium) may be injected through a vein to enhance image quality and assess blood flow or scar tissue.
The scan typically takes 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the complexity of the study. Patients are advised to remain still and may be asked to hold their breath briefly to reduce motion during image capture.
After the scan, a cardiac radiologist or cardiologist interprets the results, evaluating heart size, wall thickness, function, and tissue characteristics. The detailed report is sent to the referring physician for diagnosis and treatment planning.
The Cardiac MRI service is especially valuable when other tests (like echocardiograms or CT scans) are inconclusive. It offers unmatched tissue characterization, functional assessment, and diagnostic clarity, helping guide clinical decisions with precision and confidence. As a result, cardiac MRI plays a key role in modern cardiovascular care.
Location: Salford
MRI Small Bowel
The MRI Small Bowel service, also known as MR Enterography, is a non-invasive imaging technique used to evaluate the small intestine in detail. It is especially valuable for diagnosing and monitoring inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) such as Crohn’s disease, as well as identifying tumors, strictures, abscesses, and other small bowel abnormalities.
This service uses a combination of magnetic fields and radio waves to create high-resolution, cross-sectional images of the small intestine. Unlike CT scans, MRI does not use ionizing radiation, making it a safer option for younger patients and those requiring frequent imaging, such as individuals with chronic gastrointestinal conditions.
During the procedure, the patient is asked to drink a special oral contrast solution to help expand the bowel loops and improve visibility of the intestinal walls. In many cases, a gadolinium-based contrast agent is also injected intravenously to highlight inflammation, vascularity, and other tissue characteristics.
The scan typically takes 30 to 45 minutes. The patient lies flat in the MRI scanner and may be asked to hold their breath at intervals to reduce motion artifacts. Medications may also be given to reduce bowel movement and improve image quality.
MRI Small Bowel is particularly useful for:
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Detecting and staging Crohn’s disease
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Assessing bowel wall thickening, ulcers, and fistulas
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Evaluating response to treatment
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Differentiating between active inflammation and fibrosis
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Identifying abscesses, strictures, or obstruction
After the scan, a radiologist interprets the images and provides a detailed report to the referring gastroenterologist or physician.
The MRI Small Bowel service offers a safe, accurate, and comprehensive assessment of small bowel pathology, helping clinicians manage complex gastrointestinal conditions with greater confidence and precision.
Location: Salford
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