In addition to standard Magnetic resonance tomography examinations, Private Access offers the following special examinations:
The fact that water makes up almost two thirds of the human body makes magnetic resonance tomography possible. A magnetic field always aligns hydrogen atoms in the direction of the magnetic field, where they then send electromagnetic waves, which can be measured. Magnetic resonance tomography is a completely painless diagnostic method, with which illnesses can be detected in a precise way – even at an early stage.
For a magnetic resonance tomography examination, you lie on an examination table that is pushed into a short magnetic tunnel. While the scan images are being taken, you will hear a tapping noise that is caused by the electromagnetic waves. It is very important that you keep still during the examination, since even small movements can cause image interference.
Depending on the organ being examined, the examination takes between 15 and 30 minutes.
No, you won’t feel anything during the examination. It is completely painless, and no harmful effects are known at present.
It is not permitted to take hearing aids, jewellery, hair slides, glasses, etc. into the examination room, as they will become defective or could cause image interference. Before the examination, women should not apply any mascara. Patients with a pacemaker, metal implants or an artificial cardiac valve should always inform the doctor beforehand. Please also note that credit cards will be erased if they come too close to the magnetic field!
Please bring your kidney values to the magnetic resonance tomography.
Depending on the type of examination, the administration of an intravenous, non-ionic, iodine-containing X-ray contrast medium may be necessary. It can contribute to the imaging of certain organs and anatomical bodily structures and help to detect pathological changes. The contrast medium increases the relevance of the examination and ensures diagnosis. Thanks to the latest technology, it is possible for us to significantly reduce the quantity of the contrast medium administered. Please take note of our contrast medium information sheets.