MRI Diagnostics

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a modern imaging technique used for the diagnosis and assessment of various medical conditions. It utilizes strong magnetic fields and high-frequency waves to create detailed images of the body without using ionizing radiation, as is the case with X-ray examinations.

Our new MRI machine has a spacious opening with a diameter of 80 cm, allowing you to lie down comfortably and relax. There is ample room for patients with claustrophobia or a larger body size.

Patients with metal implants benefit from our MRI. Due to its magnetic field strength, our MRI reduces so-called metal artifacts that can impair image evaluation, thereby improving the diagnostic accuracy.

MRI is commonly used to examine conditions of the musculoskeletal system (spine, joints), internal organs (liver, spleen, kidneys, etc.), and the brain. It can help identify or rule out injuries, degenerative changes, inflammations, or tumors.

Before the examination, patients should inform us about any possible contraindications, such as the presence of pacemakers, defibrillators, or certain implants (e.g., cochlear implants, aneurysm clips).

Overall, magnetic resonance imaging is a valuable technique in modern medicine that enables precise diagnostics and contributes to the optimal treatment of patients.