What does an MRI scan diagnose?
An MRI scan is suitable and widely used to view organs, muscles, tendons, ligaments, soft tissues and bones.
At Prime Health, our use of MRI scans focuses on diagnosing a range of conditions. We rely on MRI’s exceptional imaging capabilities to identify soft tissue injuries affecting muscles, ligaments, tendons, and organs. Additionally, we employ MRI scans for diagnosing joint issues like torn ligaments, cartilage damage, and arthritis. Our scans also help detect abnormalities within bones, organs, and vascular problems, including cardiac issues.
Related service(s)
Related FAQ(s)
- What are the benefits of having an MRI scan?
- Why might I need an MRI scan?
- I need an MRI scan, can I self refer?
- Which physiotherapy or orthopaedic service providers refer into our centre in Brighton for diagnostic imaging?
- Which physiotherapy or orthopaedic service providers refer into our centre in Manchester for diagnostic imaging?
- Which physiotherapy or orthopaedic service providers can refer into our centre in London for diagnostic imaging?
- Which physiotherapy or orthopaedic service providers can refer into our centre in Weybridge for diagnostic imaging?
- View and download our Patient Leaflet for MRI scans at Prime Health
- How long does an MRI scan take?
- What happens after my MRI scan?