Private MRI scans in Wolverhampton
For health concerns that can’t wait, book a private MRI scan in Wolverhampton through Scan.com. Find local availability, compare prices, and book your scan online, all without needing to get a GP referral. It’s your health, done your way.
Wolverhampton Private MRI Scans Costs
MRI scans in Wolverhampton start at £615. With Scan.com, everything is included — referral, imaging, and a consultation with a clinician to explain your results clearly.
How do I book a Private MRI Scan in
Searching for a Private MRI scan in Wolverhampton is simple. Use the search bar to find centres near you, check prices, and book online. Complete a short safety questionnaire, pay, and we'll handle the rest, from scheduling your scan to delivering your results.
Why book with us?
Scan.com is the largest medical imaging network in the UK. We offer quick, easy access to a variety of scans at hundreds of locations nationwide, without the need for a referral. Book online in minutes, speak to a clinician in hours, and get your scan in days—it's that simple. With no waiting lists, you have control over when and where you have your scan. Plus, you’ll receive fast digital results that you can share with your healthcare professional.
Preparation for MRI scans
MRI scans generally require minimal preparation. In some cases, you might be asked not to eat or drink (fast) for some time before your scan. You'll need to wear soft, comfortable clothing with no metal fastenings such as buttons, toggles or zips. You might be asked to change into a hospital gown. This is because the strong magnets in an MRI scanner can interact with metal objects, so you'll also need to remove glasses, jewellery, watches, belts, wallets, phones and other personal items. If you have an implanted medical device such as a pacemaker, additional preparation may be required for your safety. All instructions will be provided before your scan. For MRI scans with contrast, you'll be asked to provide recent blood test results that show your kidney function. This is because your kidneys help get rid of the gadolinium contrast agent after your scan.
The procedure
MRI scans are carried out by highly trained technicians called radiographers. They will explain what will happen during the test before it starts. During the scan, you’ll lie still on a flat bed that moves in and out of the doughnut-shaped scanner. The scan can take 15 to 90 minutes, depending on the area being scanned. If contrast is needed, it’ll be given via an IV. The scanner is noisy, but you’ll usually be able to listen to music, and the radiographers will talk to you through headphones throughout the scan.
How long does it take?
MRI scans can take anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour, depending on how many body areas are being scanned and whether contrast injections are needed. Your clinician and selected imaging centre will advise you about the expected duration for your specific scan.