Immediate access to private knee MRI scans
Knee MRI Scan
Read more about what a Knee MRI scan is, why you might need one and what can be detected from a Knee MRI scan.
Whatever the cause, pain in and around the knee can be awkward and frustrating, preventing you from getting on and enjoying life. Your knee MRI will deliver detailed images of your knee, including the surrounding muscles and tissues as well as the knee joint itself.
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Refer yourselfWhy choose Vista Health for your MRI Scan?
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Affordable
Scans from £249. See the below table for full price list.
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Accessible
We offer knee MRI scans at diagnostic centres throughout the UK.
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Support
Our dedicated Patient Care Team is available from 8am to 8pm weekdays, and 8am to 1pm weekends.
Get your knee problem diagnosed quickly with a private MRI scan
Whatever the cause, pain in and around the knee can be awkward and frustrating, preventing you from getting on and enjoying life.
Your knee MRI will deliver detailed images of your knee, including the surrounding muscles and tissues as well as the knee joint itself. This includes internal ligament injury and meniscus issues as well as other parts of the joint.
Vista Health offers affordable private MRI knee scans by expert radiologists nationwide. With no waiting lists and self-referral available, we can offer an appointment at short notice, at a time that suits your busy schedule.
What is a knee MRI scan?
MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, which is a way of taking pictures inside the body using magnetic fields and radio waves. It’s a safe, painless and non-invasive procedure which captures high-quality images inside the body. Unlike X-rays, MRI doesn’t use potentially harmful radiation.
During a knee joint MRI scan, the radiologist will use the scanner to take cross-section images of your knee showing the structures within it, including:
- joint capsule
- patella ligaments
- meniscus
- tibial and femoral condyles (the rounded end of the lower leg bones).
Why would I choose to have a private knee MRI scan?
You should consider getting an MRI scan of your knee if you’ve been experiencing problems that have lasted longer than a few weeks.
Symptoms include
- joint pain
- recurring muscle pain
- difficulty walking
- weakness or instability
- swelling around the knee
- popping or crunching sounds.
What can a knee MRI scan detect?
Your knee pain may be the result of an injury - from sport or a fall, for example - or could indicate another condition or problem. Some of the possible issues the scan can detect are
- joint weakness
- fractures
- osteoarthritis and other degenerative diseases
- infections
- tumours
- fluid build-up in the knee
- decreased range of motion
- damage to ligaments, meniscus or soft tissue
- tendon and ligament tears.
How do I prepare for a Knee MRI scan?
Our team will ensure you’re ready for your scan, but you can help them by telling them about your medical history. Unless you’re asked to do otherwise, you can continue to eat, drink and take medication as normal before your scan.
Some implants and conditions may affect how your MRI scan is performed, or whether it’s safe to do it at all. These include
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cochlear implants
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ICDs (implantable cardioverter-defibrillators)
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pacemakers
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artificial joints
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artificial heart valves
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allergy to MRI contrast material
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pregnancy
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claustrophobia
If any of these applies to you, please raise the issue with the patient care team before booking an appointment.
What happens during a knee MRI scan, and how long does it take?
Your radiologist will ask you to take off any jewellery and empty your pockets, or you may be asked to change into a gown. You’ll then lie on the MRI table during the scan. A knee MRI scan takes around 20 minutes, and we would ask you to arrive around 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
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STEP BY STEP
Your MRI scan journey
Here's what to expect when you book an MRI scan with Vista Health
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Appointment booking
Choose your location and date, then submit the self-referral form or book online. Alternatively, contact our dedicated patient care team for advice and support.
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Attend your diagnostic appointment
Attend your chosen centre on the day of your appointment. The knee MRI scan will take approximately 20 minutes, and we ask you to arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
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Results
Receive a full report and scan images within three days. Add an optional consultation with one of our dedicated private GPs to explain your results. Save 20% on consultation fees when you book along with your scan.
How much does a knee MRI scan cost?
Label and description | Value |
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Fast Track MRI
Scan within 7 days
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From £365
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Standard MRI scan
Scan from 7 days
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From £345
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Off-Peak MRI scan
Limited fixed scan time
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From £249
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Refer yourself
Fill in the self-referral form and our Patient Care Team will contact you directly.
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Book your own appointment in a few easy steps.
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Ask us any questions you may have before booking.
If you already have a referral letter
You don’t normally need a GP referral, but if you have one, you can submit a referral letter here.
If you don’t have a referral, but would like one
In some circumstances, you might prefer to have a referral from one of our own private GPs. We can arrange this quickly and easily, with a 20% discount on consultancy fees when you book along with your scan.
Call us on 0333 200 2064
Our Patient Care Team is available from 8am to 8pm weekdays, and 8am to 1pm weekends.
How can we help?
Support
If you’re about to begin a healthcare journey, you’re likely to have a few questions. We’ve tried to answer the most common queries here - but if you don’t find what you’re looking for, you can always ask one of our friendly patient care advisors.
Can you help me understand my results?
If you’d like to discuss your scan results with one of our GPs, you can arrange a consultation. There’s a 20% discount on consultation fees if you book when you arrange your scan.
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.
What if I need an open or upright scanner?
For some patients - including those with restricted mobility, anxiety and people with claustrophobia - the standard ‘tunnel-style’ MRI scanner may be challenging. An alternative is the open and upright scanner, which can be more comfortable for some patients. This provides comfort and reassurance, and offers a variety of scanning positions including sitting, standing, leaning, and lying.
What body part can I have scanned?
We offer a range of MRI scans to assist you in obtaining the diagnosis you require.
Can you help me understand my results?
We will send your diagnostic report to your referrer or GP, or if you’d like to discuss your scan results with one of our GPs, you can arrange a consultation. There’s a 20% discount on consultation fees if you book when you arrange your scan.
How long does an MRI scan take?
Most scans take between 20 and 40 minutes, depending on the size of the area we’re investigating. Please arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
How much will an MRI scan cost?
Our MRI scans start from £249. The fee includes a full written report within 3 working days, and access to your images online to view, download or share with a medical professional such as your GP. When you book online, you’ll have the option to spread the cost over three months, interest free.
How soon can I have my MRI scan?
With MRI facilities across the UK, we can offer scans at short notice. We work evenings, weekends and bank holidays, and you can self-refer and book here>>
Can I refer myself for an MRI?
We accept self-referral in most cases. We also offer a GP consultation service to provide you with a referral if you need one