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$499
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$899 - $1,349
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NOTE: If you're unsure about which body part to select during booking, or concerned about choosing the wrong one, don't worry. Our technologist will always ask you about the specific area of concern before the scan. Based on your feedback, they'll tweak or change the scan, making sure you get the imaging you need.

Any single scan for $499

$50 OFF ($449 - $499) every additional scan added to your appointment

Brain MRI

A Brain MRI looks at the brain’s structure and its connecting nerves to detect potential problems such as injuries, abnormalities, or underlying conditions.
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Brain MRA

A Brain MRA focuses on the blood vessels in the brain to find issues like narrowing, blockages, or weak spots caused by birth defects, disease, or trauma.
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Pituitary MRI

A Pituitary MRI provides a close and detailed look at the pituitary gland to identify tumors, cysts, or hormonal issues that could affect the body’s overall hormone balance.
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Orbits (Eyes) MRI

An Orbits MRI scans the eye sockets and their contents like the eyeballs, muscles, and surrounding tissue to check for injury, swelling, or abnormal growths.
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IAC MRI

An IAC MRI examines the inner ear and surrounding nerves and brain tissue to look for causes of hearing loss, balance problems, dizziness, or vertigo.
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Cervical Spine MRI

A Cervical Spine MRI examines the first seven vertebrae in the neck area, including the discs, joints, spinal cord, and surrounding fluid, to help identify injuries, abnormalities, or nerve-related problems.
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Thoracic Spine MRI

A Thoracic Spine MRI focuses on the twelve middle-back vertebrae, checking the discs between them, the spinal cord, and surrounding tissues to detect issues like herniated discs or spinal narrowing.
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Lumbar Spine MRI

A Lumbar Spine MRI scans the lower back region, looking at the last five vertebrae, nearby discs, nerves, and spinal cord to help find causes of persistent back pain, such as slipped discs or pinched nerves.
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Sacrum, Coccyx, SI Joint MRI

A Sacrum MRI looks closely at the sacrum, tailbone (coccyx), and sacroiliac joints, which connect the spine to the pelvis, to identify possible sources of pain, inflammation, or joint damage.
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Abdominal MRI

An Abdominal MRI takes a detailed look at the organs and soft tissues in the belly area, including the liver, kidneys, pancreas, and spleen, to check for infections, injuries, or signs of disease.
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Pelvis Bone MRI

A Pelvis MRI examines the pelvic region, focusing on the bones, joints, muscles, and surrounding soft tissues to identify fractures, joint problems, muscle injuries, or other structural abnormalities.
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Pelvis Soft Tissue MRI

A Pelvis Soft Tissue MRI closely evaluates the female reproductive organs, including the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes, along with the bladder and nearby tissues, to detect issues or disease.
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Pectoralis MRI

A Pectoralis MRI closely evaluates the chest muscles and their attachments to the arm and breastbone, helping detect strains, tears, or injuries caused by lifting or sudden forceful movements.
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Shoulder MRI

A Shoulder MRI examines the shoulder joint, AC joint, tendons like the rotator cuff and biceps, the labrum, and cartilage to identify causes of pain, limited motion, or joint instability.
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Upper Arm MRI

An Upper Arm MRI focuses on the muscles and soft tissues of the upper arm to check for unexplained pain, swelling, or lumps that may be linked to injury, strain, or soft tissue growths.
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Elbow MRI

An Elbow MRI looks at the bones, tendons, and ligaments of the elbow to detect injuries like biceps tears, ligament damage, or overuse conditions such as tennis or golfer’s elbow.
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Forearm MRI

A Forearm MRI checks the muscles, tendons, and nerves in the middle of the forearm to identify the source of pain, nerve compression, or inflammation linked to repetitive motion or injury.
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Wrist MRI

A Wrist MRI examines the small bones, ligaments, and tendons of the wrist, including the carpal tunnel and TFCC, to identify injuries, wear-and-tear conditions, or nerve compression like carpal tunnel syndrome.
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Hand MRI

A Hand MRI scans the bones, joints, and soft tissues of the hand to detect various conditions like tendon injuries, joint damage, or early signs of arthritis that may affect movement or grip strength.
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Finger or Thumb MRI

A Finger MRI examines the bones, tendons, and ligaments in a finger to evaluate injuries like pulley tears, arthritis, or trauma. It also assesses thumb-specific conditions such as Stener or gamekeeper’s injuries.
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Hip MRI

A Hip MRI examines all major parts of the hip, including bones, cartilage, labrum, tendons, and muscles. It helps diagnose conditions like impingement, labral tears, AVN, arthritis, or issues involving the hamstring tendon.
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Thigh MRI

A Thigh MRI evaluates the soft tissues between the hip and knee, especially muscles like the hamstrings and quadriceps. It’s helpful for detecting muscle strains or bruises, though tendon issues may need a focused scan.
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Knee MRI

A Knee MRI looks at the bones, cartilage, ligaments, meniscus, and joint lining to identify causes of knee pain. It also checks the tendons and muscles surrounding the knee for injury, inflammation, or degeneration.
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Calf/Shin MRI

A Calf or Shin MRI examines the muscles, tendons, and bones in the lower leg, including the gastrocnemius and tibia. It helps detect muscle strains, stress fractures, shin splints, or conditions like “tennis leg.”
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Ankle MRI

An Ankle MRI focuses on the bones, tendons, ligaments, and soft tissues in and around the ankle joint to detect injuries such as sprains, Achilles tendon tears, plantar fasciitis, or other chronic ankle problems.
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Foot MRI

A Foot MRI evaluates the middle and front of the foot, including the arch, toes, and ligaments. It helps identify injuries like Lisfranc tears, plantar plate injuries, Morton’s neuroma, or soft tissue growths like fibromas.
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Multi-scan packages

Brain MRI

A Brain MRA focuses on the blood vessels in the brain to detect problems like narrowing, weak spots, or blockages, which may be present from birth or caused by injury or disease.

Brain MRA

A Brain MRI examines the brain’s structure and connecting nerves to help identify any injuries, abnormalities, or underlying conditions affecting brain function.
Bundle price $899 ($998)
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Cervical Spine MRI

A Cervical Spine MRI examines the first seven vertebrae in the neck area, including the discs, joints, spinal cord, and surrounding fluid, to help identify injuries, abnormalities, or nerve-related problems.

Thoracic Spine MRI

A Thoracic Spine MRI focuses on the twelve middle-back vertebrae, checking the discs between them, the spinal cord, and surrounding tissues to detect issues like herniated discs or spinal narrowing.

Lumbar Spine MRI

A Lumbar Spine MRI scans the lower back region, looking at the last five vertebrae, nearby discs, nerves, and spinal cord to help find causes of persistent back pain, such as slipped discs or pinched nerves.
$1,349 ($1,497)
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NOTE: Imago's cancer screening protocol is designed for patients without specific symptoms who seek peace of mind. While comprehensive diagnostic evaluations for latent conditions should include evidence-based medical exams such as blood tests, colonoscopies, mammograms, and Pap smears, Imago provides a reliable tool to screen for and rule out a range of cancers that often cause anxiety. The cancer screening protocol is a 3-scan package:

Brain MRI

The brain component of the Imago cancer screening protocol evaluates the brain and nearby soft tissues for tumors, screens for vascular problems, and assesses signs of brain atrophy that may suggest early neurodegenerative disease.

Abdomen MRI

The abdominal component of the Imago cancer screening protocol examines the solid organs such as the liver, kidneys, spleen, pancreas, and adrenal glands, as well as the intestines, spine, lower ribs, and common lymph node areas.

Pelvis MRI

The pelvic component of the Imago cancer screening protocol evaluates female organs like the uterus, ovaries, and cervix, or male organs like the prostate and seminal vesicles, along with the bladder, pelvic bones, and lymph node regions.
$1,349 ($1,497)
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