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Why should you get a whole-body MRI?

A whole-body MRI gives you a comprehensive picture of your overall health in 60 minutes. No other check-up can detect so many potential health risks in such a short time.

Most deaths worldwide are caused by four groups of chronic diseases.

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Cancer

Malignant tumors arise from uncontrolled cell growth that can spread to surrounding tissue and affect different organs depending on the type and stage.

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Neurological conditions

Disorders of the central or peripheral nervous system impair functions such as motor skills, cognition or sensory perception.

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Metabolic diseases

Metabolic disorders such as diabetes or fatty liver disease affect energy production and the breakdown of substances in the body.

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Cardiovascular diseases

Diseases of the heart and blood vessels, such as heart attack or stroke, often result from circulatory disorders.

A whole-body MRI can help you detect diseases before symptoms appear.

Cancer screening for vital organs, including the pancreas, liver and kidneys.

Examination of the brain to identify brain tumors, multiple sclerosis and other conditions early.

Early detection of abnormally dilated blood vessels in the brain and the main artery (aorta).

Imaging of the spine, including the intervertebral discs and spinal cord, to discover the causes of back pain.

Analysis of metabolism to detect diseases such as diabetes or lipid disorders at an early stage.

Based on biomarkers in the blood, risks for strokes and heart attacks are detected early.

Early cancer detection

The sensitivity of whole-body MRIs describes how well cancer is detected when it is present. The specificity indicates how accurately healthy tissue is recognized as healthy – combined they show the reliability of the method for early detection.

Organ

Sensitivity

Specificity

Brain

92%

85%

Pancreas

85%

63%

Prostate

72%

96%

Liver

84%

94%

Bladder

80%

78%

Kidney

91%

89%

Ovaries

97%

84%

Uterus

95%

96%

Gallbladder

87%

85%

Early detection of neurological diseases and brain disorders

MRI provides highly detailed images of the brain, allowing for the early detection of even subtle changes like tumors or vascular abnormalities.

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MRI can visualize multiple sclerosis by detecting inflammatory lesions in the brain and spinal cord.

In MRI, aneurysms can be detected as abnormal dilations or bulges in the blood vessels, indicating a potential risk for a stroke.

MRI can visualize tumors by highlighting abnormal tissue structures or unusual signal changes that suggest the presence of benign or malignant growths.

Early detection of metabolic diseases

Our blood analysis can detect metabolic diseases early by reliably analyzing specific markers for liver, kidney, and fat metabolism disorders.

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Our check-up detects diabetes through a comprehensive blood analysis that examines important markers such as long-term blood sugar (HbA1c) to identify early signs of diabetes.

Our blood analysis can detect signs of fatty liver, such as elevated liver values (e.g., ALT, GGT), which indicate impaired liver function.

Spinal conditions that can be detected

With an MRI, conditions affecting the spine, such as slipped discs, inflammation or degenerative changes, can be precisely identified and comprehensively assessed.

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An MRI scan can accurately reveal spinal conditions such as spinal stenosis and inflammation.

An MRI scan detects slipped discs (herniated discs) by providing a detailed image of the protruding disc material and its possible impact on nerves and surrounding tissue.

Diseases that can be identified through a blood test

Our blood analysis identifies indicators of diseases such as diabetes, lipid disorders as well as liver and kidney diseases.

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Blood cancer can be detected through our blood analysis by identifying abnormal changes in blood cells or specific markers for leukaemia and lymphoma.

A blood analysis can comprehensively assess your risk of heart disease and stroke. By analysing markers such as cholesterol levels (LDL, HDL, triglycerides), inflammation markers (CRP), and other relevant parameters, we can build an accurate picture of your cardiovascular risk.

Our blood analysis assesses kidney function and detects early signs of kidney damage by measuring markers such as creatinine and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR).

By analysing TSH levels, we can detect thyroid disorders such as hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism at an early stage and assess their impact on your metabolism.

Which conditions are not detected by MRI?

While an MRI scan provides a comprehensive view of the body, some conditions are better detected using more specialised tests.

While an MRI scan provides a comprehensive view of the body, some conditions are better detected using more specialised tests.

While an MRI scan provides a comprehensive view of the body, some conditions are better detected using more specialised tests.

A low-dose CT scan can reveal subtle changes in the lungs that may not be detectable on an MRI scan.

A mammogram can detect tiny calcium deposits in breast tissue, which may not be visible on an MRI scan.

A mammogram can detect tiny calcium deposits in breast tissue, which may not be visible on an MRI scan.

A mammogram can detect tiny calcium deposits in breast tissue, which may not be visible on an MRI scan.

No other check-up can detect so many conditions in a single visit.

“Why is early diagnosis important?”, Cancer Research UK

Cutting-edge MRI technology: Elevating the gold standard.

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MRI: Proven diagnostic method

Early diagnosis using MRI has been established for decades and is an indispensable part of modern medicine.

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The latest generation of MRI technology

Improved MRI devices now provide more detailed and precise images than ever before.

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Preventive care with MRI

A fast and precise MRI scan detects abnormalities early and supports the prevention of chronic diseases.

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Get a complete overview of your health in just one appointment. Aeon partners with licensed practices and medical centers throughout Germany.

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Still Have Questions?

A whole-body MRI ("magnetic resonance imaging") scan is an imaging procedure that uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create high-quality images of the entire body in a single examination. This includes body parts such as head and brain, neck, chest, abdomen and pelvis, spine, joints, blood vessels, and soft tissues (e.g. muscles).

A whole-body scan can help detect a variety of diseases and abnormalities and derive appropriate treatment recommendations. These include tumor diseases and metastases, inflammations, infections, brain conditions (e.g. Multiple sclerosis) and vascular changes such as aneurysms. For more information, check out our blog article "MRI 101".

Der Hauptfokus liegt auf den Bereichen, in denen die häufigsten Erkrankungen und Auffälligkeiten auftreten: Gehirn, Brustraum, Bauchorgane und Wirbelsäule. Diese Regionen sind entscheidend für die Früherkennung von Krebs, Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankungen, Aneurysmen und anderen ernsthaften Gesundheitsproblemen.

Die Beine unterhalb der Mitte der Oberschenkel werden bewusst ausgelassen, da dort selten lebensbedrohliche Erkrankungen entstehen, die keine Symptome verursachen. So können wir effizient und gezielt scannen, um die bestmöglichen Erkenntnisse für deine Gesundheit zu liefern – in kurzer Zeit und mit maximaler Präzision.

An MRI scan lasts about 50 minutes and takes place at one of our partner clinics. During the scan, you lie in a tube that produces state-of-the-art images of your body. However, your comfort is taken care of: a built-in mirror allows you to look outside, so you feel less confined. If you are claustrophobic, you can use a nasal spray beforehand to make breathing easier. If you are severely claustrophobic, mild sedatives are available to make the scan more comfortable.

During the scan, you may be asked to do simple breathing exercises to improve the quality of the images. You will never be alone - the medical staff will be in contact with you throughout the scan and will always be available to answer questions or provide support. Our aim is to make the scan as comfortable as possible for you.

A whole-body MRI scan is not generally covered by statutory health insurance. However, some private health insurance providers offer (partial) reimbursement of the costs. It's definitely worth checking with your insurance provider.

No, we do not use contrast agents in our whole-body MRI scans.

While contrast agents are often helpful in radiology to better visualise certain tissues or structures, they are not always necessary and can cause side effects or allergic reactions in some people.

Our whole-body MRI scans utilise advanced multiparametric imaging, which provides up to 13 different tissue contrasts without the need for contrast agents. This technology allows us to reliably detect many health abnormalities without any additional risks or strain on the body.

For specific questions - for example, in tumour diagnostics or certain vascular diseases - a contrast agent may be useful in specialised examinations. However, our focus is on offering a comprehensive, gentle and low-risk preventive examination for the entire body.

A whole-body MRI is the perfect health check-up for people who want a comprehensive overview of their health – especially if they don't have any specific complaints. It was designed specifically for healthy individuals who want to ensure they are not carrying any undetected risks.

While specific MRIs are often more detailed for targeted examinations of individual regions such as the knee, heart or brain, they also require targeted indications of a problem and much more time to cover different areas one after the other. A whole-body MRI, on the other hand, offers a fast and reliable way to check the entire body for potential abnormalities in just one scan.

It does not replace the detail of a specialised MRI for specific symptoms, but this is precisely where the advantage lies: A whole-body MRI covers a wide range of health risks, often before symptoms even appear. If something is discovered, it can then be investigated in a targeted manner with a specialised MRI or further examinations.

This makes the whole-body MRI the ideal solution for proactive health care and the first choice for anyone who wants to gain clarity about their health status comprehensively, efficiently and in a time-saving manner.

Before your MRI scan, please inform the radiology staff about any implants (breast implants, metal implants), pacemakers, medications, allergies or pregnancy. You should also remove all metal objects and jewellery. If you suffer from claustrophobia, it is important that you let us know beforehand.

Prior to the examination, you should not eat anything for 4 hours and only drink water.

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