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- zł 690–zł 2,100
- Treatments
- 10
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Treatments
10 treatments
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MRI Head / Brain (with contrast)
A contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance scan of the brain, in which an intravenous gadolinium-based agent is given during the examination to make certain structures and changes stand out more clearly. It is used when a plain scan may not give enough information — for example to characterise a lesion already seen, to look more closely at inflammatory or vascular changes, or for follow-up where contrast was used before. The fixed self-pay price covers both the scan and the contrast agent, with the radiologist confirming suitability before injection.
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MRI Lumbosacral Spine
A magnetic resonance scan of the lumbosacral (lower-back) spine, one of the most commonly requested spinal studies, giving detailed views of the lumbar vertebrae, discs, spinal canal and nerve roots without ionising radiation. It is used to investigate lower-back pain, sciatica, leg pain or tingling, and suspected disc herniation or canal narrowing. The standard self-pay price covers the scan without contrast, and a radiologist decides whether contrast is needed; the appointment includes the scan and a written radiology report.
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MRI Cerebellopontine Angles / Inner Ear (with contrast)
A focused, contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance scan of the cerebellopontine angles — the region where the inner-ear and facial nerves pass close to the brainstem. Intravenous contrast is given to characterise this small, detailed area clearly. It is typically used to investigate one-sided hearing loss, ringing in the ear or balance problems, and to assess the nerves and structures in this region. The fixed self-pay price covers both the scan and the contrast agent, with the radiologist confirming suitability beforehand.
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MRI Abdomen (with contrast)
A contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance scan of the abdomen, producing detailed images of the liver, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, adrenal glands and other abdominal structures without ionising radiation. Intravenous contrast is given during the study to characterise organs and any changes more clearly. It is used to assess abdominal organs in detail and to follow up findings from other tests. The fixed self-pay price covers both the scan and the contrast agent, with the radiologist confirming suitability beforehand.
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MRI Brain Angiography (Angio-MR, with contrast)
A magnetic resonance angiography study that images the blood vessels supplying and within the brain, performed with intravenous contrast to map the arteries and venous structures clearly. Angio-MR is a non-invasive way to assess the cerebral and intracranial vessels without catheters or ionising radiation, often used to look at vessel anatomy and previously identified vascular findings. The fixed self-pay price covers the examination and the contrast agent, with the radiologist confirming suitability beforehand.
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MRI Head / Brain (no contrast)
A magnetic resonance scan of the brain on the centre's 2025 GE Signa Victor 1.5T scanner, producing detailed cross-sectional images of brain tissue, ventricles and surrounding structures without using ionising radiation. The standard self-pay price covers the examination without contrast; a radiologist decides whether intravenous contrast is required. It is a common first imaging step for persistent headaches, dizziness, neurological symptoms or follow-up of previously seen changes, and the appointment includes positioning, the scan itself and a written radiology report.
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Whole-Body MRI Screening
A comprehensive whole-body magnetic resonance examination that images the brain, spine, abdominal organs (including the heart), pelvic organs, musculoskeletal system and selected chest structures in a single appointment, without ionising radiation. It is aimed at people who want a broad health screening, those with a family history of cancer, or anyone seeking advanced diagnostics. The standard self-pay price covers the scan without contrast; the radiologist decides whether contrast is needed, and the comprehensive report covers all the regions examined.
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MRI Pelvis (with contrast)
A contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance scan of the lesser pelvis, giving detailed, radiation-free images of the pelvic organs and surrounding soft tissue. Intravenous contrast is given during the study to characterise structures and any changes more clearly. It is used for detailed assessment of the pelvic organs and to follow up findings from other imaging. The fixed self-pay price covers both the scan and the contrast agent, and some pelvic studies need specific bowel and bladder preparation, which the centre advises on at booking.
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MRI Thoracic Spine
A magnetic resonance scan of the thoracic (mid-back) section of the spine, showing the vertebrae, discs, spinal cord and surrounding soft tissue in detail without ionising radiation. It is used to investigate mid-back pain, suspected disc herniation or canal narrowing, sensory changes, and to follow up inflammatory or other changes. The standard self-pay price covers the scan without contrast, with a radiologist deciding on contrast. The appointment includes positioning, the scan and a written radiology report.
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MRI Cervical Spine
A magnetic resonance scan of the cervical (neck) section of the spine, giving detailed views of the vertebrae, intervertebral discs, spinal cord and nerve roots without ionising radiation. It is commonly used to investigate neck pain, arm pain or tingling, and suspected disc or nerve-root problems. The standard self-pay price covers the scan without contrast, and a radiologist decides whether contrast is needed. The appointment includes positioning, the scan and a written radiology report.
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