FAQs
Important considerations include field strength (e.g., 1.5T vs. 3T), bore size, gradient performance, and patient throughput. Facilities should also evaluate installation requirements, service availability, and compatibility with existing imaging workflows.
A 1.5T MRI is the industry standard and suitable for most diagnostic applications, offering excellent image quality with fewer artifacts. A 3T MRI provides higher resolution and faster scans, making it ideal for neurology, musculoskeletal imaging, and research environments.
Yes, refurbished MRI systems from leading brands like GE, Siemens, Philips, Fuji, and Toshiba/Canon can offer outstanding performance when fully inspected, calibrated, and upgraded by certified engineers. They deliver significant cost savings while maintaining high diagnostic accuracy.
MRI installations require specialized room shielding (RF shielding), appropriate HVAC, floor load support, and in some cases, helium management for superconducting magnets. Proper site planning ensures safe operation and optimal image quality.
Modern MRI systems offer wider bores, quieter gradients, and faster scan times to reduce patient anxiety and motion. Many also include lighting, ventilation, and audiovisual features to create a more comfortable scanning environment.