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Open MRI MRI 03 July, 2024

MRI Anxieties?

Numerous patients express reluctance about having an MRI scan. The good news is private diagnostic centres in London, like Vista Health, offer open MRI systems to make your experience more comfortable.
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines have considerably improved how physicians study internal organs and diagnose certain diseases. Using MRIs, doctors can determine a variety of medical conditions, such as musculoskeletal and spinal problems, ENT conditions and cancer.

Depending on your symptoms, you might have to undergo an MRI scan. Maybe your immediate reaction is anxiety or reluctance at the thought of being inside a narrow, tube-like enclosure for 20 minutes to almost an hour.

You are not alone; numerous patients express reluctance about having an MRI scan. The good news is private diagnostic centres in London, like Vista Health, offer open MRI systems to make your experience more comfortable.

 

What Happens in an Open MRI Scan?

Unlike a closed MRI, which is designed as a cylindrical container, an open MRI machine is open on the sides or features wide openings. Two flat magnets are positioned over and under the machine with ample space for the patient. Patients may lie on a sliding table, stand or sit, depending on the body part being examined.

 

4 Benefits of Using an Open MRI Machine

An open MRI system offers the following benefits to patients:

  • More open structure
    An open system doesn't cause the same levels of claustrophobia and anxiety as closed MRI systems. Since the machine is open on the sides, you can freely scan the room instead of staring at an enclosed space. Open MRI machines can also accommodate patients of all sizes.

  • Less noise
    Some patients require earplugs during a closed MRI scan because the loud noises during the examination might be uncomfortable and can, in some cases, damage hearing. The design of an open MRI reduces the noise and the discomfort levels of a patient.

  • Child-friendly
    Open MRI machines make it easy to perform scans on children who may not do well in enclosed spaces. Since the system is open on all sides, the child can see around the room and seek comfort from their parent.

  • Weight-bearing features
    Unlike closed MRI systems, open MRI machines have weight-bearing features that allow the system to be tilted. Patients can be scanned while standing or sitting instead of lying down. This makes it convenient to diagnose certain conditions more accurately
    Before, the thought of having an MRI would bring a sense of dread and discomfort to many people. Now, patients with claustrophobia, larger patients and children who were previously unable to get an MRI have another option available.

 

Find Comfort in Vista Health's Open MRI Scan Services

Skip the discomfort and apprehension of lying in enclosed spaces. At Vista Health, our open MRI scanners provide airflow, clear line of sight, breathing room and added comfort for patients with claustrophobia or limited mobility.

We offer comprehensive diagnostic packages, and we include the diagnosis in the price. A specialist consultant radiologist completes your report and returns to your referrer or general practitioner within three working days from your scan time.

Interested in an MRI? Book an appointment at any of our locations across the UK, no GP referral required. Fill out our enquiry form or call 0333 920 0882.

 

 

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I don’t have any symptoms. Can I still book a procedure? 

Yes. Diagnostic healthcare can provide reassurance that all is well, and help you plan a healthy future lifestyle. 

Can I discuss my results? 

We offer a consultation service with GMC registered GPs to discuss your scan results. 


*20% consultation discount will be applied when booked together with your scan.

How much will diagnostic healthcare cost? 

Our diagnostic services start from as little as £75. 

What if I cannot refer myself? 

Self-referral is available in most circumstances. However, in some instances, we may need further clinical information. We will contact you if this is the case. If needed, we offer a virtual GP consultation service where we can provide you with a referral and a follow-up consultation to discuss results.

Can I refer myself? 

We accept self-referral in most cases. Self-referral allows you to take control of your own health with direct access to our own specialist diagnostic services. We also offer a GP consultation service to provide you with a referral if you need one.

When will I get my results? 

We aim to deliver all results within three working days of your appointment. If you have not heard from us within this timeframe, please contact us. 

How long will my appointment take?

It depends on the scan or screening you choose, but most appointments take less than 90 minutes. We ask you to arrive around 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment.  

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