MRI

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Your healthcare provider has referred you for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. MRI examinations can work towards aiding diagnoses and monitoring of a range of medical conditions. This leaflet provides information about the scan, how to prepare, and what to expect during your appointment.

The Oxford Community Diagnostic Centre cannot see patients under the age of 18 for MRI.

What is an MRI Scan?

MRI scans are a non-invasive diagnostic technique that uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the inside of your body. These images help your doctor diagnose medical conditions.

During the scan, you will hear loud banging noises, but ear protection will be provided.

If there is any possibility that you are pregnant, please contact our bookings team on: 01865 226644.

What are the risks and side effects?

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What happens in the MRI Unit?

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Important Considerations

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How to use our services

You can be seen through the NHS or as a private patient. You’ll need a referral first, and we’ll check it to make sure this service is right for you.

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