Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) — GE Signa Voyager
Magnetic Resonance Imaging is one of the most informative and non-invasive methods of radiological diagnostics.
It enables detailed examination of internal organs, soft tissues, and various body regions with high precision and without radiation exposure.
MRI is frequently used both for diagnosis and monitoring treatment progress.
The duration of the examination depends on the area being investigated and ranges from approximately 20 to 90 minutes.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is used for:
- Brain and spinal cord pathologies (e.g., stroke, aneurysm, tumor, traumatic injury) diagnostics
- Assessment of eye and inner ear diseases
- Detection of organ tumors, cysts, and structural pathologies
- Examination of heart and blood vessel anatomy and function
- Diagnosis of joint injuries, cartilage and ligament tears, spinal disc pathologies, and soft tissue tumors

