What It Shows/Diagnoses
- Uterine fibroids and adenomyosis
- Ovarian cysts or masses
- Endometriosis
- Prostate, bladder, or rectal tumours
- Pelvic pain or unexplained bleeding
Safety Notes
MRI is safe and radiation-free. Tell us if you have implants, metal fragments, are pregnant or have claustrophobia.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your doctor may order this scan to investigate pelvic pain, endometriosis, fibroids, or to assess reproductive and urinary organs.
Fast for 4 hours before your appointment and empty your bladder before the scan unless advised otherwise.
You’ll lie on the MRI table while detailed images of your pelvis are captured. Some cases require a contrast injection. The scan takes about 30–45 minutes.
No, but you may experience mild pressure from the table padding. The scan is completely painless.
MRI is generally safe in pregnancy, especially after the first trimester. Please inform staff when booking.
Your referring doctor will receive a report within 24–48 hours.
About Your Test
Before your appointment
- Fast for 4 hours before your appointment.
- Empty your bladder before the scan unless advised otherwise.
- Inform staff if you are pregnant or have implants.
On the day
You’ll lie on the table while multiple sequences capture the pelvic area.
Some exams use contrast. Duration: 30–45 minutes.
After your appointment
Normal activities can be resumed immediately.
Reports are delivered to your referring doctor within 24–48 hours.