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MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. It is a medical test that uses a strong magnet, radio waves and a computer to create detailed images of the inside of your body.  

A Cardiac MRI scan is a non-invasive imaging test that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the heart and blood vessels. By identifying any potential issues early on, this scan can help develop a personalised treatment plan to improve your heart health and prevent any further complications. 

Cardiac Care at Blackrock Health Cardiac MRI

At Blackrock Health, we have some of Ireland's most respected cardiologists, and cardiac & vascular surgeons on our team. Our cardiac team works collaboratively with our radiology specialists in our Cardiac MRI departments. 

No other hospital group in Ireland has as many female cardiologists. Our Blackrock Clinic especially has an unrivalled history of pioneering the newest heart treatments and procedures.  

Blackrock and Hermitage Clinics ensure best practice in Cardiac MRI care. We also provide a full range of minimally invasive cardiac treatments, using the latest technology and techniques. Across Blackrock Health we offer fast access to five Cath labs where we provide the most accurate diagnostics and effective care plans, with the least possible delay. Easy access to our teams of consultants and clinical experts is a sign of our commitment to helping you achieve optimal heart and vascular health.  

We understand that waiting for diagnostic results can be stressful. That is why we offer fast access to our dedicated Cardiac MRI scanning facilities in Blackrock and Hermitage Clinics. 

Our MRI team

At Blackrock Health, people you might meet in the MRI department are: 

  • Consultant Radiologists 

  • Radiographers 

  • Radiology nurses 

  • Radiology administrators. 

Accessing Blackrock Health MRI services 

You can access Blackrock Health MRI services quickly and easily with a referral letter from your GP and expect world-class clinical care and comfort. We provide you with the best possible outcome to restore your quality of life. 

Why might I be referred for a Cardiac MRI?

Your doctor may refer you to a hospital for a specialist Cardiac MRI scan if you are experiencing symptoms such as  

  • Shortness of breath

  • Chest pain,  

  • Fatigue

  • Swelling in your legs, ankles, or feet

These symptoms can be a sign of heart disease or heart failure, which is a condition where the heart is unable to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs. 

What is Cardiac MRI? 

This is a non-invasive imaging test that provides information about the structure and function of the heart. It can help diagnose a wide range of heart conditions, including: 

  • Heart valve problems

  • Heart muscle damage

  • Inflammation

What to expect during your MRI 

During a cardiac MRI scan, you will lie on a table that slides into a large, tube-shaped machine. The machine contains a strong magnet that creates a magnetic field around your body. As MRI uses strong magnets, it is vital that you do not wear anything metal, or have metal objects in your body, such as from previous surgery or piercings. You should inform staff about any previous metal implants in advance of your MRI procedure.  

Radio waves are then used to create images of the heart, which are processed by a computer.

Why Cardiac MRI? 

The cardiac MRI scan can produce highly detailed images of your heart's structures and blood vessels. This allows your doctor to evaluate the size and shape of your heart. It also shows the thickness of your heart muscle, and the function of your heart valves. Additionally, the scan can provide information about blood flow to your heart muscle and detect areas of damaged or diseased tissue. 

What conditions can a Cardiac MRI detect? 

Cardiac MRI scans are used to diagnose a wide range of heart conditions. The list includes: 

  • Coronary artery disease

  • Heart valve problems

  • Heart muscle damage

  • Congenital heart defects

The scan is also used to track the progress of heart conditions over time and assess the effectiveness of treatment. 

Is Cardiac MRI safe? 

Cardiac MRI scans are safe and non-invasive and do not involve any exposure to radiation. The test can take up to an hour to complete. After the cardiac MRI, your doctor will receive a report of the results. They will discuss the findings with you and recommend any necessary follow-up care or treatment. 

How do I get this?

You will need a referral letter from your GP or consultant before you make an appointment.

Is this insured?

Not all services are covered by health insurance. To find out if you're covered, please check your health insurance before your visit. You can do this on our health insurance Cover Check page, or by contacting your health insurer. 

How do I pay?

If you do not have health insurance or your health plan does not cover the full cost, you will need to pay the balance due before your treatment or procedure. You may be able to claim back some fees on your insurance. To pay an excess not covered by your insurance or any other inpatient fees, please visit our payment page. If you have any queries about paying for your care, please contact the finance team in your hospital.

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  • Blackrock Clinic
  • Hermitage Clinic
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