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Understand MRI compatibility for implants, pregnancy, and medical conditions. We adhere to international safety protocols to ensure a risk-free experience.

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Safety Protocol

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Common Safety Concerns

Guidance on implants, conditions, and contrast dyes.

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Pacemakers

Most older pacemakers are not MRI safe. Newer "MRI-conditional" models require cardiologist clearance.

High Risk info
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Orthopedic Implants

Most modern titanium joint replacements, screws, and plates are safe for MRI scans after 6 weeks.

Generally Safe info
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Pregnancy

Avoid during 1st Trimester. MRI is preferred over CT scans (no radiation), but contrast dyes are usually avoided.

Caution info
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Gadolinium (Contrast)

Safe for most. Requires Kidney Function Test (KFT) for patients over 60 or with renal history.

Check Kidney info
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Am I Eligible for an MRI?

Select any conditions or implants you have. This quick check helps us prepare the right safety protocol for you.

Select all that apply to you:

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Select items on the left to see if you can proceed with an MRI scan.

This tool is for guidance only

Dr. Anjali Sharma
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Radiology Coordinator

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