Pre-scan Consultation

A clinician will call you within 48 hours to discuss your scan and create your referral.

Post-scan Consultation

Your clinician will call you again after the scan to discuss the results and next steps.

Digital Report

A report from a radiologist that explains the scan findings.

Shareable Images

Share images with other health services for onward care.

Brain

Checks for masses, lesions, abscesses, fluid, and age-related changes.

Neck Blood Vessels

Checks for aneurysms, clots, narrowing or damage.

Chest

Chest wall, lining and cavity structures, but not the heart or lungs.

Abdomen

Covers the liver, kidneys, spleen, pancreas and gallbladder.

Pelvis

Covers pelvic structures and organs, including the urinary bladder, uterus and ovaries, and prostate.

Cervical Spine

The top (neck) section of your spine.

Thoracic Spine

The midsection of your spine, from the base of your neck to the bottom of your ribs.

Lumbar Spine

The lower back section of your spine.

Heart

Checks for enlargement, structural anomalies, lesions, tumours, and excess fat and fluid.

Our pricing

Find out how much a Full Body MRI scan costs, and what’s included in each package.

What's included
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Full body
Base
Key blood vessels, soft tissues and multiple organs, from head to pelvis.
£1,500
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Full body
Plus
The same as our base package, with your whole spine included.
£1,750
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Full body
Comprehensive
Includes our base package, whole spine, and heart (cardiac) screening.
£2,500
Pre-scan consultation
included
included
included
Post-scan consultation
included
included
included
Digital report
included
included
included
Shareable images
included
included
included
Detection of tumours, lesions, abnormal growths and aneurysms
included
included
included
Brain
included
included
included
Neck blood vessels
included
included
included
Chest
included
included
included
Abdomen
included
included
included
Pelvis
included
included
included
Cervical Spine
excluded
included
included
Thoracic Spine
excluded
included
included
Lumbar Spine
excluded
included
included
Heart
excluded
excluded
included
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Full body

Base

Key blood vessels, soft tissues and multiple organs, from head to pelvis.

£1,500

What's included

  • Pre-scan consultation
  • Post-scan consultation
  • Digital report
  • Shareable images
  • Detection of tumours, lesions, abnormal growths and aneurysms
  • Brain
  • Neck blood vessels
  • Chest
  • Abdomen
  • Pelvis
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Full body

Plus

The same as our base package, with your whole spine included.

£1,750

What's included

  • Everything in our Base package
  • Cervical spine
  • Thoracic spine
  • Lumbar spine
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Full body

Comprehensive

Includes our base package, whole spine, and heart (cardiac) screening.

£2,500

What's included

  • Everything in our Base and Plus package
  • Heart

Monthly payments to split the cost of your scan are available with:

Klarna and Paypal

What our patients are saying

Don’t just take our word for it—hear from thousands of patients who have been in your shoes.

Consistently rated Excellent

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J.D., 64

Having just retired, I decided to have a full body scan to see if I had any problems I wasn't aware of. The booking process was very straightforward and speedy. The results were available within about 4 days, and a follow-up phone call reassured me. It is extremely good value for money.

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Jacqui, 57

Great service and quick, thorough scan report. So pleased I followed my instinct to get a full body scan. An aneurysm was found on the head scan, which has now been referred to an NHS neurosurgeon for review and follow-up.

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Elaine, 57

I’m glad I booked my Full Body Scan. Professional and friendly throughout. Very pleased with how quickly I received my results and the how caring the doctor was. Finally got some answers.

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Nicholas, 40

Brilliant service! From booking to results was about 10 days. The clinic was very professional, friendly and reassuring during the scan. Doctor pre/post scan was good too. Excellent service delivered quickly for a full body MOT. Something I'll be doing annually.

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Mark, 39

Had the full body MRI for insights into my health. Obtained a scan quickly and was completed by professional staff. Results gave me reassurance about my health which I would not have had otherwise.

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to have a Full Body Scan?

Our Base and Plus Full Body Scans take around 90 minutes to complete.

How often should I get a Full Body Scan?

You can book a Full Body Scan every year as a regular screening tool for your health.

Where can I have a Full Body Scan?

We’ve made it easy to find a Full Body Scan near you. With locations from London to Liverpool, and Manchester to Middlesex, we have a range of clinics nationwide.

Are MRI scans safe?

MRI scans are generally safe for most people, and they don’t use any ionising radiation.

Full Body MRI scans aren’t recommended during pregnancy, or if you have implanted metal or medical devices. These include pacemakers, cochlear implants, aneurysm clips, pins, plates and some contraceptive devices.

This is because the scanner uses very strong magnets that could interact with metallic objects.

How is a Full Body Scan done?

When you arrive for your Full Body Scan, you might be asked to complete some safety questions and a consent form.

Then, you’ll be taken to a changing area where you can store your belongings. You must leave everything behind - belts, wallets, jewellery, phones and any removable piercings and medical devices.

In some cases, you could be asked to change into a medical gown.

Then you’ll enter the scanning room, where you’ll lie on a motorised platform that moves inside the scanner. You’ll normally be given a pillow, blanket, and ear protection or headphones as the scanner can be noisy.

Your radiographer will leave the room during the scan, but you can speak to them via an intercom system. The scan takes around 90 minutes.

Can Full Body Scan show issues with my joints?

A Full Body Scan can detect musculoskeletal conditions and joint issues within the areas covered. However, it is not a dedicated diagnostic MRI of the joints and does not include the extremities (limbs).

If you need a scan to investigate a specific joint or spinal issue, please visit our sister site to book a focussed scan on your area of concern.

Can a child have a Full Body MRI Scan?

We only offer Full Body Scans for people aged 18 and over.

Why are some areas not covered by a Full Body Scan?

Full Body MRI is a powerful, radiation-free screening tool that produces detailed images without the need for contrast. However, it isn’t ideal for every part of the body.

For example, the lungs are difficult to image clearly with MRI, and the heart requires specialised scans due to constant movement. That’s why these areas aren’t included in all packages—though our Comprehensive Scan does include the heart.

Each package is carefully designed to focus on areas where MRI is most effective, offering valuable insights in a safe, time-efficient way.

What does a Full Body Scan look for?

Full Body Scans can be used to check for cancer, lesions, aneurysms and other anomalies within the included organs and bodily structures.

Sometimes, incidental findings can be discovered, such as normal age-related changes.

You’ll receive a written report of the findings from an expert radiologist. We also provide pre and post-scan clinician consultations to help you understand your results and next steps with confidence.

Beat diseases with
early detection.

Our proactive screening scans provide a snapshot of your body today, and a roadmap to a healthier future.

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