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- MRI of the knee joint without contrast
MRI of the knee joint without contrast
MRI is a type of imaging test that allows a person's internal organs to be shown in various planes. The examination is non-invasive, painless and, above all, safe. It is carried out without the use of harmful ionizing radiation.
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Lowest price from 30 days before discounting PLN 883.50What is Knee MRI without Contrast
Knee MRI without contrast is a non-invasive, safe diagnostic test that provides a detailed image of the knee joint. By using a magnetic field and radio waves, the test allows the detection of injuries, inflammatory conditions, degenerative changes, and other health issues in the knee joint without the need for contrast.
For Whom
Knee MRI without contrast is recommended for individuals who experience pain, swelling, or limited mobility in the knee. The test helps diagnose injuries such as sprains, ligament damage, arthritis, degenerative changes, and other conditions related to this joint. It is especially helpful when other diagnostic methods do not provide a full picture of the problem.
How to Prepare for the Examination
- It is advisable to bring any previous test results, such as X-rays, CT scans, or other examinations that may be helpful in diagnosing.
- Before the examination, remove jewelry and any metal objects, and avoid wearing clothing with metal elements.
- If the patient has implants - limb/joint endoprostheses, hearing implants, vascular ports, or any other foreign bodies resulting from medical procedures, the patient MUST provide a certificate confirming there are no contraindications for the MRI examination. This certificate must be issued by the healthcare provider where the implant was performed and/or the manufacturer of the implant/device. If such a certificate is not available, the technician has the right to refuse to perform the examination.
- A referral is not required for the examination.
How the Examination is Performed
- Arrive about 30 minutes before the scheduled examination time for registration and completion of medical documentation. Patients should go directly to the Reception at the Radiology Department.
- Pregnant patients should inform the staff about their condition.
- The examination should be performed in comfortable clothing without metal elements. Before entering the examination room, remove wallets with credit cards, phones, jewelry, belts, etc. There is a locked locker where the patient can leave personal items.
- For head and orbital examinations, makeup or hairspray should not be used as cosmetics may contain metal particles that distort the results.
- During the examination, it is important to remain still.
- The patient remains in constant contact with the medical staff through a microphone.
- The examination lasts approximately 40 minutes.
- Immediately after the examination, you can take medications and drive a vehicle.
Regular medications should be taken according to the prescribing doctor's instructions.
Waiting Time for Results
Ask the Technician or Receptionist about the waiting time for the examination results.
Note! The price of the examination on Sunday is higher than on other days. If you intend to have the examination on Sunday, please add it to your cart and pay for the examination with the Sunday clinic location.
- After purchase, please contact the hotline to schedule an appointment for the test - 22 566 22 22.
- Please note that the price of the test on Sunday is higher than on other days. If you intend to take the test on Sunday, please add to the cart and pay for the test with the location of the Sunday clinic.
- You should come to the examination with an identity document (ID card, driver's license, passport or residence card).
- A referral is not required.
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