Description
Test Preparation
To ensure accurate results, follow these preparation guideline:
Clothing & Accessories:
• Wear loose, comfortable clothing without metal components (zippers, buttons, or hooks).
• Remove all metal objects, including jewelry, watches, piercings, eyeglasses, and hearing aids.
Medical History & Safety Precautions:
• Inform your doctor if you have:
• Metal implants (e.g., pacemakers, aneurysm clips, cochlear implants, dental implants).
• Artificial eye or metal fragments in the eye (especially important for people with a history of welding or metalwork).
• Claustrophobia (a mild sedative may be provided if needed).
• History of kidney disease (if contrast dye is required).
• Pregnancy or breastfeeding (to assess safety).
Fasting & Contrast Injection (If Required):
• Fasting is not required unless a contrast dye (gadolinium-based) is needed.
• If contrast is required, you may need to fast for 4–6 hours before the test.
• Drink plenty of water unless advised otherwise.
During the Scan:
• The procedure lasts 30–60 minutes.
• You will need to lie still on the MRI table to ensure clear imaging.
• The MRI machine makes loud tapping noises; earplugs or headphones will be provided.
• If contrast dye is needed, it will be administered through an IV.
• If you feel uncomfortable, you can communicate with the technician via an intercom.
After the MRI:
• If no sedation or contrast was used, you can resume normal activities immediately.
• If contrast dye was administered, drink plenty of water to help flush it out of your system.


