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MRI SCAN BOTH BREAST, in Visit Clinic

Detailed magnetic imaging of both breasts to find, evaluate, or monitor lumps, tumors, implants, and tissue changes in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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4.5+Rating
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What is a MRI SCAN BOTH BREAST Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI of both breasts uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed pictures of breast tissue. It highlights differences in tissue structure and blood flow. This helps show tumors, implants, scar tissue, and areas of inflammation. Doctors use it to clarify findings from mammogram or ultrasound, to stage known cancer, and to monitor treatment response. Contrast dye is often used to make abnormal areas stand out. The scan takes about thirty to sixty minutes and does not use X-rays. It can produce false positives, so suspicious findings usually need biopsy for confirmation.

MRI SCAN BOTH BREAST Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

MRI SCAN BOTH BREAST Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The MRI SCAN BOTH BREAST test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a MRI SCAN BOTH BREAST Test in Visit Clinic?

MRI SCAN BOTH BREAST is used as part of advanced breast imaging when a mammogram or ultrasound is unclear or for high-risk screening. Doctors order it for unexplained lumps, nipple changes, or to stage known cancer and evaluate implants. Abnormal results can come from cancer, scar tissue, infection, or implant rupture and may be influenced by hormones or recent surgery. A strong family history of breast cancer increases its importance.

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Frequently asked questions

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Will a breast MRI show cancer in Visit Clinic?plus

Breast MRI is highly sensitive and can detect many cancers—especially in dense breasts, multifocal or small lesions—and is used for high‑risk screening, staging, and evaluating implants. However, it isn’t 100% accurate: it can give false positives and occasionally misses some tumor types, so findings require correlation with mammography/ultrasound and biopsy to confirm diagnosis.

How long does an MRI of both breasts take in Visit Clinic?plus

An MRI of both breasts typically takes about 30–60 minutes in the scanner. The actual imaging often lasts 20–40 minutes, but with intravenous (IV) contrast, positioning, and preparation you should allow roughly 45–90 minutes for the whole appointment. Times vary by center and if extra sequences or repeat images are needed.

What is the cost of a breast MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

A breast MRI cost varies widely by country and facility: roughly $100–$500 in lower-cost settings and $1,000–$3,000 in private US clinics. Many public health systems provide it at no direct charge for eligible patients. Contrast agent and radiologist/report fees can add costs. Insurance often covers medically indicated scans—check your insurer and local imaging center for exact pricing.

Why do I need a bilateral breast MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

A bilateral breast MRI is done to more accurately evaluate both breasts when cancer is known or suspected, to screen women at high genetic or familial risk, to assess implant integrity, clarify inconclusive mammogram/ultrasound findings, guide surgical planning, and monitor response to preoperative (neoadjuvant) therapy or detect recurrence. It’s highly sensitive, uses contrast, and isn’t routine for average-risk screening.

When is the best time to get a breast MRI in Visit Clinic?plus

The best time for a breast MRI is during the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle—about days 7–14—when hormonal background enhancement is lowest. Postmenopausal women or those with irregular cycles can schedule any time. If possible, do MRI before a biopsy; if performed after biopsy, wait about 6–8 weeks for changes to settle. Avoid gadolinium in pregnancy unless essential; breastfeeding can usually continue.

What happens if MRI results are bad in Visit Clinic?plus

If an MRI shows abnormal or concerning findings, your doctor will explain the results, arrange further tests (blood work, CT, PET, biopsy) or specialist referrals, and discuss treatments — medications, surgery, radiotherapy, or rehabilitation — based on severity. Urgent or life‑threatening results prompt immediate action; less serious issues may be monitored with repeat imaging. Ask your clinician for clear next steps and support.