Technology
Advanced technology for your health
Aeon offers a combination of state-of-the-art MRI technology, AI, blood analysis and medical expertise. This allows us to provide you with comprehensive insights into your overall health.
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Unmatched accuracy with additional blood analysis
Our unique multimodal approach integrates blood tests and high-resolution MRI images to provide a more accurate and holistic analysis of your health.
Our blood analysis is designed to identify early signs of cardiovascular disease and diabetes before symptoms occur.
We integrate blood and imaging data to cross-validate potential findings and minimise false positives. This innovative integration of data sources enables more informed and comprehensive health analysis that goes far beyond conventional methods.
Protecting your data, prioritising your privacy
Your complete MRI image records and health information are available in the app 24/7. Your data is securely encrypted and stored in Switzerland.
The Aeon app gives you round-the-clock access to all your medical data, which is stored securely and encrypted in Switzerland.
You can compare your results over time and see changes or progress. This multi-longitudinal approach helps you to spot trends and track your health over time.
Benefits of a full-body MRI scan
Compared to a CT scan or ultrasound, an MRI scan provides a complete overview of your organ health:
Organ | MRI Scan | CT | Ultrasound |
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Brain | |||
Spine | |||
Liver | |||
Adrenal glands | |||
Gallbladder | |||
Spleen | |||
Kidneys | |||
Bladder | |||
Pancreas |
Useful screening tool
Not a useful screening tool
Useful, but utilises harmful radiation
Still Have Questions?
An MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to produce detailed images of your body. Hydrogen atoms in the body are excited and send out signals that are converted into images. For more information, read our blog article 'MRI 101'.
A whole-body scan using MRI is safe. The MRI machine does not use ionising radiation, unlike X-rays or CT scans.