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Magnetic resonance imaging

MRIat Klesiv District Hospital

This page gathers the key information for patients who may need MRI: when doctors usually recommend the examination, what to clarify before booking, how to prepare, and how residents of Klesiv community can contact the hospital.

MRI helps doctors assess internal structures in detail without ionizing radiation. A dedicated page makes the service easier to find and helps patients understand what to expect before the examination.

MRI equipment room at the hospital

What is useful to know before MRI

  • When MRI may be recommended after symptoms, injury, or specialist consultation.
  • What documents and previous conclusions are worth bringing.
  • Which safety details should be clarified before the examination.

What patients most often ask about

The exact list of available MRI examinations, indications, and booking requirements should be confirmed during contact with the hospital. Patients most often ask about MRI of the head, spine, joints, and follow-up examinations after specialist consultation.

  • MRI of the head according to doctor recommendation
  • MRI of the spine or individual spine sections
  • MRI of joints after injury, pain, or specialist consultation
  • follow-up MRI according to the treatment or diagnostic plan
  • clarification of availability, preparation, and referral requirements

When it is worth contacting the hospital

MRI is usually considered when a doctor needs detailed imaging of soft tissues, the nervous system, spine, joints, or another area. Patients often contact the hospital after a specialist consultation, after an injury, or when previous examinations require clarification.

  • doctor recommendation after consultation or examination
  • headaches, neurological complaints, or need for further evaluation
  • back pain, spine complaints, or suspected disc changes
  • joint pain, injury, or limited movement
  • follow-up according to the treatment plan

How to prepare for MRI

Preparation depends on the examination area and medical situation, so the details should be clarified during booking. It is especially important to tell the team about metal implants, pacemakers, clips, pregnancy, claustrophobia, or previous reactions to contrast if contrast is being discussed.

  • clarify whether you need a referral and previous conclusions
  • tell the team about implants, pacemakers, metal fragments, or other medical devices
  • ask whether contrast is planned and whether additional preparation is needed
  • remove metal accessories and follow the instructions given during booking

How the examination usually goes

MRI is usually performed by appointment. Before the examination the team clarifies safety details, helps the patient prepare, and explains how to behave during scanning. The result is then used by the doctor for further interpretation and treatment decisions.

Patients often search for a specific examination rather than the hospital name itself. A dedicated MRI page gives a clear local reference point, explains the basics in simple language, and shortens the path from search to contact with the hospital.

Magnetic resonance imaging

How to book or clarify details

If you need MRI, the easiest way is to leave a request on the website or contact the reception. During booking you can clarify availability, referral requirements, preparation details, and whether any safety restrictions apply to your case.

Why a separate page matters for patients from Klesiv and nearby communities

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a referral for MRI?

This depends on the care pathway and the specific examination, so the best option is to clarify it during booking or when contacting the reception.

What should I tell the team before MRI?

Please mention pacemakers, implants, metal fragments, clips, pregnancy, claustrophobia, and any previous reactions to contrast if contrast may be used.

Can residents of nearby villages book MRI in Klesiv?

Patients from Klesiv, nearby villages, and the wider community can contact the hospital. Details about booking, availability, and preparation can be clarified during contact with the reception.