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Getting an MRI? Here’s 5 commonly asked questions answered to help you plan

I have been referred for an MRI, but I want to avoid exposure to radiation.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) generates magnetic fields and radio frequencies, not x rays, so patients are not at risk of radiation exposure when undergoing an MRI scan. However, due to the strong magnetic fields, some patients cannot have an MRI. Prior to booking an MRI scan, patients are asked extensive safety questions about previous surgeries and injuries from metal to ensure they are safe. If you have any concerns about your suitability for MRI, you should discuss these with your doctor or one of our radiographers.

I suffer from claustrophobia, what can be done to manage my anxiety?

For patients who have claustrophobia, like CT scans, MRI’s can also be an anxiety inducing medical exam. The procedure requires patients to have the majority of their body slid inside a well-lit but narrow, tube of the MRI machine where they will be asked to lay still for the duration of the scan, which ranges from 15-90 minutes (depending on the area or size being scanned). Due to the way the image is created an MRI can be quite noisy. It’s always important to mention if you have any concerns when booking for an MRI. Synergy Radiology has experience working with patients who have claustrophobia, we also have a larger MRI tube at our Rouse Hill and Campsie sites that provides more room for the patient undergoing the procedure. We also provide light sedation for patients with severe claustrophobia. Please discuss this with your referring doctor.

How do I know if my MRI will be bulk billed or if I will have to pay?

At Synergy Radiology, when we receive your referral, your referral is protocolled with the radiographers and radiologists. The billing is determined by a few factors:

  • If the MRI scanner has a partial licence
  • If the referral is from a GP or Specialist
  • If your clinical indication fits the Medicare eligibility/criteria
  • The body part being imaged
  • Pre-approval for work-related injuries

What is an MRI partial licence?

It is a government-granted Medicare licence that allows bulk billing of adult MRI’s for certain regions such as the head, C-spine and knee for specific conditions (for GP referrals only) and a few specific specialist referrals for the abdomen and pelvis. There are other regions that are also included for under 16 years of age. The government restricts the number of licences in each state. The allocation is based on need in an area.

Does Synergy Radiology have a partial licence for MRI?

Yes, at Norwest medical imaging, Auburn medical imaging, and Campsie medical imaging. At our Rouse Hill Medical Imaging we have a full licence allowing the bulk billing of eligible MRI referrals from specialists.

 

If you need to get an MRI and have more questions you’d like answered, speak to someone from our friendly customer care team who can help you prepare for your test or discuss any concerns you may have. Call us today (02) 8881 3888.

Teal Ribbon Giving Day 2020

What is ovarian cancer?
Ovarian cancer is a general term used to describe a cancerous (malignant) tumour starting in one or both ovaries.
The ovaries are made up of three main kinds of cells – epithelial cells, stromal cells and germ cells. Each of these cells can develop into a different type of tumour. The average age of women when they are diagnosed with ovarian cancer is age 64. It is mainly diagnosed in women over the age of 50; however, there are cases diagnosed in younger women.

Every day, 4 Australian women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer. Sadly, only 46% of women survive, and in most cases it is diagnosed at an advanced stage, which is very difficult to treat. With your help, we can provide better support, treatment and outcomes to women living with the deadliest female cancer. With your help, we can save lives.

Speak with your GP or specialist about how Synergy Radiology can help.
We accept all referrals!

Obstetric Imaging

Obstetric Imaging

Looking after you through all stages of pregnancy.
Fast appointments available and onsite specialist reporting across all our practices.

Call now 8881 3888

Talk to your GP about how Synergy Radiology can help.
We accept all referrals!

Dr Nan Wang MBBS FRANZCR joins the experienced team at Synergy Radiology

Synergy Radiology strengthens its expertise as Dr. Nan Wang joins the team.

Dr Nan Wang completed his radiology training at Liverpool Hospital, and is a dual fellowship-trained radiologist in paediatric imaging from Westmead Children’s Hospital and body oncology imaging from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York.  He was involved in immunotherapy treatment research, RECIST assessment, and multidisciplinary meetings in gynaecological, rectal and prostate oncology.

Dr Wang’s interests lie in abdominal and urological MRI imaging and oncology, and in emergency medicine.

We’re committed to delivering the best possible care for your patients.

Heart Disease 2020

Heart Disease – WEAR RED DAY

February 7th, the day of hearts – wear RED for someone close to your heart. Whether it’s a family member, a special friend or in memory for someone you loved who sadly passed away due to heart disease.

Cardiovascular disease generally refers to conditions that involve narrowed or blocked blood vessels that can lead to a heart attack,
chest pain (angina) or stroke. Other heart conditions, such as those that affect your heart’s muscle, valves or rhythm, also are considered forms of heart disease.

By improving your lifestyle, including your diet and level of fitness, you can minimize your risk of getting cardiovascular disease. Even if you have two or more risk factors, you can still make changes that will reduce your chances of developing heart problems.


Speak with your GP or specialist about how Synergy Radiology can help.

We accept all referrals!