MRI Scan
MRI Scan: Advanced Diagnostic Imaging
At Jhansi Diagnostics & Fetal Medicine, our MRI scans provide detailed, high-resolution images of the body’s internal structures without using radiation. Using powerful magnetic fields and radio waves, MRI helps diagnose a wide range of conditions affecting the brain, spine, joints, muscles, and other soft tissues with exceptional accuracy.
MRI is considered the gold standard for evaluating neurological disorders, musculoskeletal injuries, and soft tissue abnormalities. Its superior image clarity enables doctors to make confident diagnoses and develop effective treatment plans.
- Detailed Diagnostic Imaging
- Radiation-Free Technology
- Accurate & Reliable Results
Our Services
Comprehensive MRI Imaging Solutions
We offer advanced MRI scanning services designed to provide accurate and detailed diagnostic insights for a wide range of medical conditions. Using modern imaging technology, our expert team ensures precise evaluations to support effective treatment and better patient outcomes.

Brain MRI
Detailed imaging for headaches, seizures, neurological symptoms, and suspected tumors or strokes.

Spine MRI
Evaluation of back pain, herniated discs, sciatica, and spinal cord conditions.

Joint & Musculoskeletal MRI
Assessment of knee, shoulder, ankle injuries, ligament tears, and cartilage damage.

Abdominal MRI
Imaging of liver, kidneys, pancreas, and other organs with superior soft tissue detail.

Open MRI
No enclosed tunnel. ideal for patients who find standard scanners uncomfortable.
Features
Why Choose Our MRI Scan Services?
Experience accurate diagnosis and exceptional patient care with advanced MRI technology and expert imaging specialists.
Advanced Imaging Technology
High-resolution MRI scans for detailed and precise diagnostic results.
Expert Radiologist Review
Experienced specialists provide accurate image interpretation and reporting.
Radiation-Free Scanning
Safe imaging using magnetic fields and radio waves without ionizing radiation.
Fast & Reliable Results
Timely reporting to support quicker diagnosis and treatment decisions.
MRI with Contrast
You may be advised to avoid eating for a few hours before the scan. Inform your doctor about allergies, kidney conditions, or medications.
Brain MRI
Brain MRI scans generally require minimal preparation. Follow any instructions provided by your healthcare provider and bring previous imaging reports if available.
Spine MRI
Wear loose, comfortable clothing and remove all metallic accessories before the examination. Inform the staff about any implants or spinal procedures.
Patient Preparation
Prepare for a Safe and Comfortable MRI Experience
Proper preparation helps ensure accurate imaging and a smooth scanning process. Depending on the type of MRI examination, you may be given specific instructions before your appointment. Our team will guide you through any necessary preparations to ensure the best possible results.
General MRI Scan
Wear comfortable clothing and remove all metal objects before your appointment. Inform the MRI team about any implants, pacemakers, medical devices, or previous surgeries.
Who Should Get MRI Scan?
MRI is recommended when X-rays or CT scans can’t provide enough detail. particularly for soft tissues, joints, the brain, and spine. If your doctor has referred you for advanced imaging, or you’re dealing with persistent symptoms that need investigation, an MRI offers the clarity needed for accurate diagnosis.
Chronic back or neck pain, sciatica, or suspected disc problems
Sports injuries, joint pain, or suspected ligament/cartilage tears
Persistent headaches, dizziness, seizures, or neurological symptoms
Unexplained abdominal pain or concerns about liver, kidneys, or pancreas
Arthritis evaluation or bone marrow abnormalities
Follow-up imaging for tumors, cysts, or soft tissue masses
Multiple sclerosis symptoms or suspected demyelinating conditions
Shoulder impingement, rotator cuff tears, or labral injuries
Pelvic pain in women requiring detailed uterine or ovarian evaluation
Monitoring known tumors or cysts for changes over time
Nuchal Translucency (NT) Scan
The Nuchal Translucency (NT) Scan is performed between 11 and 13 weeks 6 days of pregnancy to assess early fetal development and screen for chromosomal conditions, including Down syndrome and major fetal abnormalities.
Why is an NT Scan Important?
Accurate Pregnancy Dating : Helps determine the baby’s gestational age and estimated delivery date.
Detection of Multiple Pregnancies : Identifies twins or multiple pregnancies and assesses placental sharing.
Early Fetal Assessment : Screens for major structural abnormalities visible during early pregnancy.
Assessment of Chromosomal Risk : Evaluates the risk of Down syndrome and other chromosomal conditions.
Advanced Risk Evaluation : Combines ultrasound findings with maternal age and blood test results for comprehensive screening.
Assessment of Chromosomal Risk : Evaluates the risk of Down syndrome and other chromosomal conditions.
FAQs About MRI Scans
An MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scan uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of organs, tissues, joints, and other structures inside the body.
Yes. MRI is a safe and non-invasive imaging technique that does not use ionizing radiation, making it suitable for many patients.
Most MRI examinations take between 20 and 60 minutes, depending on the area being scanned and the type of study performed.
Preparation varies by scan type. Some MRI scans require no preparation, while MRI with contrast may require temporary fasting.
Certain implants or medical devices may not be MRI-compatible. Always inform the MRI team about any implants, pacemakers, or metal devices before your scan.
Reporting times vary depending on the examination. Our radiologists carefully review the images to provide accurate and timely reports.
