Service Providers for MRI of Brain with screening Cervical Spine
An MRI of the brain with a screening cervical spine is a diagnostic procedure that simultaneously assesses the brain and cervical spine. The brain MRI helps identify conditions like strokes, tumors, or neurological disorders, while the cervical spine MRI evaluates issues like disc herniations, spinal cord compression, or degenerative changes in the neck. The procedure uses multiple imaging sequences, including T1, T2, and sometimes contrast, to provide detailed views. No special preparation is usually needed, but the patient must remove metal objects. The MRI is non-invasive, though some may experience discomfort from the enclosed space. Results aid in diagnosing neurological and spinal conditions.