Prevention starts with detection
Get the full picture of your health with our premium Whole Body MRI scan
Top Imaging for Optimal Care
Our MRI offering includes:
- High-resolution 3T Whole Body MRI
- Spa-like environment with private client rooms
- NeuroQuant volumetric brain analysis
- Results returned by a Nurse Practitioner
What we can detect
3T MRI Technology
A tesla (T) is the unit used to measure the strength of the magnetic field in an MRI machine. The higher the tesla value, the stronger the magnetic field, which often results in clearer and more detailed images with stronger signal.
High Image Resolution
Captures more detail
Improved signal-to-noise
High image quality and precision
Faster scan time
Less time spent in the scanner
Your Comfort is Our Priority
Our unique MRI experience features customizable mood lighting and scentscapes. Watch relaxing videos and listen to music of your choice during your scan. Easily communicate with your technician at any time.
Enjoy a private client room during your visit. Kick back and relax or catch up on some emails in our well-appointed suites with dedicated work space and private bathrooms.
Ready to get started?
Here for you, all the way.
Discover something from your scan? We won’t leave you hanging.
Easily upgrade to our 100+ Membership to receive end-to-end personalized healthcare and guidance from our team of dedicated clinicians. We offer whole genome sequencing and a plethora of advanced diagnostics and imaging services including spine MRI, breast MRI, CT, and more as part of our 100+ Membership.
Let our experienced care team guide you on your proactive health journey. Additionally, access our extensive referral network of over 10k additional specialists nationwide.
We’re here to answer
all your questions
More questions?
Email us at clientservices@humanlongevity.com
or call us at +1 844-838-3322
We look forward to assisting you.
What are the benefits of whole body MRI?
Whole-body MRI provides comprehensive imaging of organs, tissues, and blood vessels without radiation or contrast agents. It helps detect early signs of diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular issues, and metabolic disorders, allowing for preventive care and early intervention. This type of scan can identify abnormalities that might not present symptoms yet, aiding in the early detection of conditions like pancreatic cancer or liver disease. It’s a non-invasive, safe way to monitor overall health and track changes over time.
Is Whole Body MRI safe?
Yes, whole-body MRI is safe. It uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images without ionizing radiation, unlike CT or PET scans. This makes it a safer option for repeated scans, as there’s no risk of radiation exposure or DNA damage. Additionally, whole-body MRI does not require contrast agents, further reducing risks, especially for individuals with kidney problems. The procedure is non-invasive and generally well-tolerated, making it a safe and effective way to detect early signs of disease and monitor overall health.
How long does the Whole Body MRI procedure take?
A whole-body MRI typically takes 60 minutes.
Is there any special preparation for the Whole Body MRI?
What if I’m claustrophobic? Are there options for me?
Please inform your clinician if you’re claustrophobic; if clinically indicated, you may be prescribed an anti-anxiety medication for the duration of your scan.
Can I have an MRI if I have metal implants or devices?
It depends on the type and material of the implant. Some metal implants, cochlear implants, or older joint replacements, may not be MRI-safe due to the strong magnetic field. However, many modern implants are made of MRI-compatible materials. It’s crucial to inform your doctor and the MRI technician about any implants or devices you have so they can determine if it’s safe or adjust the MRI settings accordingly. Pacemakers are currently a contraindication for a whole body MRI scan.
What happens if I need further testing or follow-up after the MRI?
A personalized plan will be developed and discussed during your follow-up consultation with the nurse practitioner.