Because Prevention is always better than Cure
Full Body MRI Scan
Book a full body MRI scan and get a full report from a consultant radiologist.
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Refer yourselfFull Body MRI scans
Our health is critical, but how much do we understand about it?
Early detection can save lives, and with technological advancements, you can now get the answers you need and knowledge about your health.
You're in control.
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Immediate insight into your current overall health
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Coverage for multiple essential organs
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Get the answers you need and knowledge about your health
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Flexible locations and times available with no referral required
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Identify diseases as early as possible
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Choose to add on a follow-up consultation to discuss your results
What can a full-body MRI scan can tell you?
A full-body scan could show you’re in good health, giving you reassurance and helping you to plan a healthy future lifestyle. If there is a potential problem, the scan could identify a disease or condition at an early stage, contributing to effective treatment and a positive outcome.
- Head and brain
Your scan can identify many pathologies if they’re present, including brain tumours, evidence of a stroke or infarction, bleeds, white matter changes, and any presence of aneurysms.
- Abdomen and pelvis
Your full-body scan will look at major organs including the liver, kidneys, pancreas and spleen, identifying any abnormalities such as tumours, lesions, and masses.
- Spine
The spine is scanned in three parts, including the lumbar, thoracic, and cervical regions, to identify any abnormalities or conditions affecting these areas. The scan accesses the intravertebral and the spinal cord, recognising degenerative changes, disc herniation and prolapse, facet joint degeneration, any spine cord lesions, or masses such as meningiomas.
- Heart (Platinum package)
Your cardiac MRI scan will assess the function and anatomy of your heart, looking for wall motion abnormalities, valve abnormalities and evidence of hypertrophy and myocardial infarction.
❌ Not included
- Hips
- Prostate
- Pelvis gynaecological
- Breast
Because Prevention is always better than Cure
Full Body MRI Scan Packages
Brain, spine (whole), abdomen, pelvis
Gold Package - WAS £1,500 NOW £1,295
Our most popular full body MRI package. Approx 1 hour 20 mins. Optional add-ons include prostate screening and additional body parts.
heart, brain, spine (whole), abdomen, pelvis.
Platinum Package - WAS £2,000 NOW From £1,850
Upgrade to Platinum for the Gold package plus full cardiac screening (approx. 1 hour 40 mins), with optional add-ons like prostate screening and extra body parts.
Know your body, plan your health journey
A full-body MRI scan could help if you’re concerned about your lifestyle and its impact on your health, or you want to identify potential health issues as early as possible. If you’re simply interested in knowing more about your body, or looking for reassurance that all is well, a full-body MRI scan will give you an immediate, big-picture insight into your health.
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Fast
With no waiting lists and self-referral, we offer fast access to total-body MRI scanning.
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Accessible
We operate full-body MRI scanning at locations across the UK.
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Affordable
Full-body MRI scanning starts at £1,295.
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Online booking
Choose your location and date, then book online with no need for a referral.
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Inclusive fees
Prices include reports and access to all images.
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Support
Our dedicated Patient Care Team is available from 8am to 8pm weekdays, and 8am to 1pm weekends.
STEP BY STEP
Your full body MRI scan journey
You can book a full body MRI scan right now. Appointments are usually available at short notice, and at a time that suits your schedule.
Here’s what to expect when you book a full body MRI scan with Vista Health:
- Choose your location, choose your full body scan package, then submit the self-referral form or book online.
- Attend your chosen clinic on the day of your appointment - your scan will take around 90 minutes.
- 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.
Package prices
*Both options include a full diagnosis and written report*
Label and description | Value |
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Gold
Brain/head, whole spine, abdomen, and pelvis.
(WAS: £1,500)
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£1,295
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Gold package with Prostate screening
Brain/head, whole spine, abdomen, and pelvis
Prostate screening scan
Pre and post-GP consultations
PLUS £500 (Standard price £650)
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£1,795
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Platinum
Brain/head, whole spine, abdomen, pelvis and cardiac (heart)
WAS: £2000 NOW: From £1,850
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£1,850
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Platinum package with Prostate screening
Brain/head, whole spine, abdomen, pelvis and cardiac (heart)
Prostate screening scan
Pre and post-GP consultations
PLUS £500 (Standard price £650)
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£2,350
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Results
Clinical Report and Scan Images
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FREE
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Additional body parts
Extra body parts.
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£200
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Post-scan consultation
A GP consultation to discuss your results.
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£50
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Post-scan consultation
20% discount when booked with a Gold scan
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£40
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FAQs
Your questions answered
If you’re about to begin a healthcare journey including a full-body MRI scan, 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 advisors.
We accept self-referral in most cases. We also offer a GP consultation service to provide you with a referral if you need one.
How much will full-body scans cost?
We offer several packages, starting at £1,500, with some optional add-ons. You can spread the cost over three months, interest free.
Does a full-body MRI scan cover the entire body?
No. The standard full-body MRI scan covers the brain, the abdominal area, the pelvis and the entire spine - key areas where there can be health concerns. Our Platinum Package adds heart screening. You can add other parts of the body - such as prostrate or limbs - at an additional cost.
Can I pay for a full-body MRI scan?
Yes. By choosing a private full-body MRI scan from Vista Health, you can access advanced diagnostic technology without the wait often associated with such services. You can spread the cost over three, interest-free monthly payments.
Can I have a full-body MRI scan even if I don’t currently have symptoms?
Yes. A full-body scan can provide reassurance that all is well, and help you plan a healthy future lifestyle.
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.
Where can I have a full-body MRI scan?
We offer full-body MRI scans at our larger locations across the UK, including Waterloo, Holborn, Nottingham, Ealing, Croydon, Golders Green, Eastbourne, Greater Manchester, Nottingham, North Tyneside, Norwich, Milton Keynes, Merseyside, Leeds, Bristol, Cardiff, Coventry, Hull and Sheffield.
How long do full-body scans take?
A full-body scan takes roughly 60 - 90 minutes. We ask you to arrive around 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment.
What does a full-body MRI scan detect?
The scans give an excellent overview of the areas covered.
- Brain MRI - This will demonstrate many pathologies if present; including brain tumours, evidence of a stroke or infarction, bleeds, white matter changes and any presence of aneurysms.
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Abdomen and Pelvis MRI - This will look at the major organs, such as the liver, kidneys, pancreas and spleen. This will identify any abnormalities within these areas, such as tumours, lesions, and masses.
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MRI spine - The spine is scanned in two parts, the upper and lower. The spine MRI is excellent for accessing the intravertebral and spinal cord, and will recognise degenerative changes, disc herniation and prolapse, facet joint degeneration, any spine cord lesions or masses such as meningiomas.
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Cardiac MRI - A cardiac MRI will assess the function and anatomy of the heart, looking for wall motion abnormalities, valve abnormalities, evidence of hypertrophy and myocardial infarction.
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