Why MRI?

PBD scans employ magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines, rendering the entire process entirely non-invasive.

Key Features:

Non-Invasive: No radiation exposure, contrast dyes, fasting, or downtime.

Short Procedure Times: Minimizes the overall time required for the scan.

MRI vs MRA

MRI

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) facilitates the creation of computer-generated images that visualize your internal organs and tissues. This capability enables us to promptly identify irregularities, growths, and potentially hazardous cell groups, thereby facilitating the early detection of severe diseases and ailments.

MRA

Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA) allows us to generate a comparable image depicting your blood vessels, encompassing veins and arteries. This enables a more straightforward identification of regions susceptible to clot formation or the weakening of blood vessel walls, a condition known as aneurysms.


Enhanced Results

We possess the capability to substantially enhance imaging services, thereby facilitating the identification of vulnerable regions in both the brain and the prostate with enhanced clarity. This advancement empowers us to diagnose, monitor, and provide superior outcomes for individuals affected by neurodegenerative conditions and prostate abnormalities.


Who is eligible for an MRI?

Our MRI scanner offers a safe imaging modality suitable for a diverse patient population, as it does not necessitate radiation exposure or the use of contrast dye. This attribute makes it particularly well-suited for individuals with medical conditions or an elevated risk of various diseases.

MRI provides benefits to the following individuals:

Those with genetic predispositions. Individuals who have undergone cancer or other medical treatments. Individuals seeking a proactive approach to their health management.

MRI is not recommended for the following individuals:

Pregnant women.
Individuals with metal implants, such as pacemakers or cochlear implants.

Are you prepared to take proactive control of your health?

Schedule a Precision Medicine (PBD) scan today to gain a more comprehensive understanding of your well-being, positioning you for enhanced health outcomes in the future.