Dummy Package 2 – Clinic

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Your questions answered

How much will full-body scans cost?

We offer several packages, starting at £765, with some optional add-ons. You can spread the cost over three months, interest free. 

How much will diagnostic healthcare cost?

Our diagnostic services start from as little as £75. 

Does a full-body MRI scan cover the entire body?

No. The standard full-body MRI scan covers the brain, the abdominal area, the pelvis and the entire spine - key areas where there can be health concerns. Our Platinum Package adds heart screening. You can add other parts of the body - such as prostrate or limbs - at an additional cost. 

Can I pay for a full-body MRI scan? 

Yes. By choosing a private full-body MRI scan from Vista Health, you can access advanced diagnostic technology without the wait often associated with such services. You can spread the cost over three, interest-free monthly payments.  

Can I have a full-body MRI scan even if I don’t currently have symptoms? 

Yes. A full-body scan can provide reassurance that all is well, and help you plan a healthy future lifestyle.  

Can you help me understand my results? 

If you’d like to discuss your scan results with one of our GPs, you can arrange a consultation. There’s a 20% discount on consultation fees if you book when you arrange your scan.  

Where can I have a full-body MRI scan? 

We offer full-body MRI scans at our larger locations across the UK, including Waterloo, Holborn, Nottingham, Ealing, Croydon, Golders Green, Eastbourne, Greater Manchester, Nottingham, North Tyneside, Norwich, Milton Keynes, Merseyside, Leeds, Bristol, Cardiff, Coventry, Hull and Sheffield.

How long do full-body scans take? 

A full-body scan takes roughly 60 - 90 minutes. We ask you to arrive around 15 minutes before your scheduled appointment. 

 How much will full body scans cost? 

We offer several packages, starting at £1,500, with some optional add-ons. You can spread the cost over three months, interest free. 

What does a full-body MRI scan detect?

The scans give an excellent overview of the areas covered. 

 

  • Brain MRI - This will demonstrate many pathologies if present; including brain tumours, evidence of a stroke or infarction, bleeds, white matter changes and any presence of aneurysms. 

 

  • Abdomen and Pelvis MRI - This will look at the major organs, such as the liver, kidneys, pancreas and spleen. This will identify any abnormalities within these areas, such as tumours, lesions, and masses. 

 

  • MRI spine - The spine is scanned in two parts, the upper and lower. The spine MRI is excellent for accessing the intravertebral and spinal cord, and will recognise degenerative changes, disc herniation and prolapse, facet joint degeneration, any spine cord lesions or masses such as meningiomas. 

   

  • Cardiac MRI - A cardiac MRI will assess the function and anatomy of the heart, looking for wall motion abnormalities, valve abnormalities, evidence of hypertrophy and myocardial infarction. 

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