Advanced magnetic resonance imaging
MRI interpreted by experienced radiologists.
Detailed, radiation-free imaging supported by careful protocol selection, patient-centred scanning and clinically relevant reporting.

Examinations
Specialist imaging for focused clinical questions.
Brain, stroke, epilepsy and pituitary MRI
Spine and whole-spine MRI
Knee, shoulder and other joint MRI
Cardiac MRI and MR angiography
Abdominal, pelvic and whole-body MRI
Advanced contrast and problem-solving protocols
Before your appointment
Prepare with confidence.
Preparation
- Bring your prescription and previous scans
- Carry implant cards or operative records
- Fasting may be advised for selected examinations
- Arrive early for safety screening
Safety information
- Tell us about pacemakers, implants or metallic foreign bodies
- Inform the team about pregnancy or possible pregnancy
- Tell us about claustrophobia before the appointment
- Contrast is used only when clinically appropriate
Frequently asked questions
Clear answers before your scan.
Does MRI use radiation?+
No. MRI uses magnetic fields and radiofrequency waves rather than ionising radiation.
How long does it take?+
Most examinations take approximately 20–45 minutes, depending on the body part and clinical question.
Can I have MRI with an implant?+
Many implants are MRI-conditional, but the exact device must be verified before scanning.
Is MRI available at night?+
Yes. MRI is available 24×7. Special rates may apply to eligible off-peak night appointments.
Need help selecting or preparing for a scan?
Speak with the Tesla Imaging care team.
Website information is for general education and appointment guidance only. It does not replace consultation, diagnosis or treatment advice from a qualified medical professional.
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