Brain MRI
At Accu-Med Diagnostic Centers, our advanced brain MRI services offer high-resolution imaging to help diagnose and monitor a wide range of neurological conditions. A brain MRI is commonly recommended for patients experiencing symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, seizures, memory loss, vision changes, or unexplained neurological issues. This non-invasive scan provides detailed views of the brain’s structure, helping detect conditions like tumors, stroke, aneurysms, multiple sclerosis, brain injury, infections, and hydrocephalus. With expert radiologists and state-of-the-art technology, Accu-Med delivers fast, accurate results to support early diagnosis and effective treatment. Schedule your brain MRI today and take the first step toward clarity and care you can trust.
A brain MRI is often ordered to evaluate symptoms or conditions affecting the brain and nervous system. Common reasons include:
Chronic headaches or migraines
Seizures or unexplained fainting
Dizziness, vertigo, or balance issues
Vision or hearing changes
Memory loss or confusion
Numbness, tingling, or weakness
Stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA)
Brain tumors (benign or malignant)
Aneurysms or vascular malformations
Multiple sclerosis or demyelinating diseases
Assessing damage after a fall, accident, or concussion
Rule out bleeding, swelling, or skull fractures
Meningitis, encephalitis, or brain abscess
Autoimmune or inflammatory brain conditions
Structural abnormalities or malformations
Planning brain surgery or assessing recovery
A brain MRI provides detailed images of the brain’s structure and is used to detect a wide range of neurological conditions. Common findings include:
Stroke or ischemic changes (restricted blood flow)
Aneurysms or arteriovenous malformations (AVMs)
Small vessel disease (common in aging or hypertension)
Benign or malignant brain tumors (e.g., gliomas, meningiomas)
Cysts, such as arachnoid cysts
Metastatic lesions from cancers elsewhere in the body
Multiple sclerosis (MS) plaques or lesions
Other demyelinating disorders
Meningitis, encephalitis, or brain abscesses
Inflammatory conditions like sarcoidosis or lupus cerebritis
Brain contusions, hemorrhage, or edema
Signs of concussion or traumatic brain injury
Hydrocephalus (excess fluid in the brain)
Ventricular enlargement or cerebral atrophy
Chiari malformations, corpus callosum agenesis, or other developmental issues