Since magnetic resonance imaging is based on the generation of a strong magnetic field, all metallic objects (chains, piercings, glasses, etc.) must be removed before the examination. Patients with certain pacemakers, cochlear implants, or other ferromagnetic implants must indicate the type of device on the questionnaire to determine if it is compatible with our MRI examination.
After providing you with a complete and suitable outfit, the radiology assistant who will accompany you throughout the examination will settle you comfortably on the MRI table. You will always maintain visual contact via a specific mirror and verbal contact via an intercom system. Depending on the MRI, we offer musical or video content to enhance your experience.
The examination includes a scan from head to thighs and takes several series of images in order to obtain different pictures of each part of your body. The examination table moves slowly forward into the MRI bore until the entire body has been scanned. This can take between 40 and 50 minutes.
All you need to do is lie down and relax during the examination: your only role is to remain calm and serene. Some patients may be sensitive to confined spaces, which is why we have chosen an MRI with the widest possible bore. In cases of significant claustrophobia, a mild sedative can be offered to help you if necessary.
After the examination, the data is evaluated by our experienced radiologists as well as by our AIs, and you will quickly receive your report with the results of your full-body MRI.