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Diagnostic MRI (Philips Achieva 1.5 Tesla)

Type

MRI Scan

Duration

1 hour

Diagnostic MRI on a Philips Achieva dStream 1.5 Tesla high-field system covering brain, spine, joints, abdomen, and pelvis. Specialist sub-services include cardiac MRI for myocardial perfusion and scar detection, MR angiography for arterial and venous imaging, MRCP for bile duct and pancreas evaluation, and MR Enteroclysis for non-invasive small intestine examination. Appointments run Monday to Friday with scheduling from 07:30. GKV patients require a GP or specialist referral; private and self-pay patients are welcome.

Radiologie Sachsenhausen Frankfurt offers diagnostic MRI examinations at its MVZ practice on Schulstraße 31 in the Sachsenhausen district of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, housed within Krankenhaus Sachsenhausen near the historic Eiserner Steg bridge. The practice operates a Philips Achieva dStream 1.5 Tesla high-field MRI scanner with an advanced gradient system and dedicated surface coils, providing high image quality across a broad clinical range. Routine imaging covers all major anatomical regions: brain and cranial nerves, the full spinal axis, major and minor joints including cartilage and soft tissues, abdomen and pelvis including liver, kidneys, prostate, and gynaecological structures, and skeletal soft-tissue assessment. Beyond standard diagnostic MRI, the practice offers a range of specialist sub-services. Cardiac MRI (Kardio-MRT) evaluates myocardial perfusion and detects myocardial scarring, making it relevant for patients with known or suspected coronary heart disease who need non-invasive assessment of heart muscle viability. MR angiography (MRA) visualises arterial and venous anatomy for patients with circulatory disorders without the ionising radiation of CT angiography. MRCP (magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography) images the bile ducts and pancreatic duct in detail, used in the investigation of gallstones, biliary strictures, and pancreatic pathology. MR Enteroclysis (MR-Sellink) provides non-invasive imaging of the small intestine, commonly used for inflammatory bowel disease and small bowel tumour assessment. The practice operates within the German healthcare system. GKV statutory health insurance patients are seen on referral from a GP or specialist. Patients with PKV private insurance or Beihilfe civil servant coverage may attend directly; self-pay patients (Selbstzahler) are also accepted per the practice's Doctolib profile, with fees billed under the GOÄ private fee schedule. Appointment scheduling is available Monday to Friday from 07:30 to 18:00 by telephone or via Doctolib. Frankfurt is a major international hub with direct rail and flight connections across Europe, making this practice accessible for health-focused travellers in the Rhine-Main region seeking specialist radiology in central Germany.

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