Please bring with you:
- Medicare card
Referral letter from your doctor
All preliminary findings and preliminary images (if available)
Surgery reports (if available)
Picture CDs etc.
For MRI additionally: implant certificates und laboratory values (creatinine) - if your examination is performed with contrast medium.
Blood values (thyroid value - TSH) and kidney values (Krea)
Before your examination:
You cannot take personal items listed below into the examination room as it may interfere with our machines:
Our staff will store your belongings in a safe place. Things include:
- Wallet, coins, credit cards (all cards with magnetic stripes)
- Mobile phone
- Watch
- Fake jewellery, piercings etc.
- Dental prostheses (If the prosthesis is attached by magnets, please inform our staff to clarify whether it is suitable for MRI
- Keys
- Glasses
- Belt
- Bra
Information about the MRI procedure:
How long does the MRI take?
Each examination depends on the type of test ordered. With MRIs some examinations are only 20 minutes while others can be an hour. Each scan takes between 2-5 minutes and some tests need more scans than others. We want to make sure that the picture is clear, which is all dependent on how still the patient lays. At VDX Radiology, we will always aim to do the examination as fast as possible to make patients feel comfortable.
Is it really loud?
During an MRI you will be given earplugs if you find the noise too loud. The tunnel bed sound is approximately 100 decibels so we find that earplugs or special headphones really help minimise the loud noise.
If you have claustrophobia please read
It’s common that some patients will feel nervous in the tunnel bed. Please let us know when you make your appointment if you have claustrophobia and we can prepare a sedative.
In order to receive sedation, you must have someone attend the examination with you who can drive you home. The person driving must also sign a consent form and be present when the patient begins the scan.
After receiving sedation – please be aware that you will not be able to operate any heavy machinery, drive, or make any important legal decisions for the remainder of the day. Even if you think the sedation has worn off, it is still in your system so we need you to wait 24 hours
Will there be people guiding you through the process?
Yes. Our team can see and talk to you during the examination. We communicate with you at any time via an intercom. If you feel uncomfortable and want to stop the examination prematurely, you can trigger an acoustic emergency signal via a small rubber ball that is in your hand and our staff will enter the room immediately.
What kind of instructions are you given during an MRI?
During the examination our staff will guide you through some breathing commands for heart and abdominal examinations. You will hear instructions via the intercom. Some of these instructions may be to hold your breath for a few seconds in order to achieve an ideal examination quality. Sometimes you may be instructed to do this a few times in order to get the best examination possible.
Post examination:
For people who have had an examination that has administered a contrast medium, please make sure you drink plenty of water two days after the examination. This will help you feel better!
You will receive the report by post two working days after the examination.
Do people experience allergic reactions post examination?
It’s very rare but sometimes, allergic reactions can occur up to 48 hours after the examination. You will be informed about what to look out for by a contrast agent before your examination. For examinations that don’t use contrast mediums you don’t have to worry about post allergic reactions.
After care:
- You will not be able to operate machinery or drive a vehicle for 4 hours.
- We always practice safety first so please make sure you can arrange someone to pick you up and drive you home.