If you’ve been scheduled for an MRI scan, it’s completely normal to have questions or feel a bit anxious, especially if this is your first time. At the Dr. Rami Hamed Center (DRHC) in Dubai, we are committed to making the imaging experience as safe, comfortable, and reassuring as possible. Whether you're coming in for a scan of your brain, spine, joints, or abdomen, a little preparation can help ease your mind and ensure the procedure goes smoothly.
In this blog, we’ll walk you through exactly how to prepare for your MRI at DRHC Radiology Center, address common concerns, and share tips to help you feel confident and ready.
An MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scan is a non-invasive imaging test that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed pictures of the inside of your body. It is often used to examine the brain, spine, muscles, joints, and organs without using radiation.
The scan is painless, but the process involves lying still inside a tunnel-shaped machine for a period of time, which some patients find uncomfortable without preparation or reassurance.
When you book your MRI at DRHC, please let our team know if you have:
These details help us plan your scan safely and tailor it to your needs.
We recommend wearing loose, comfortable clothing without metal zippers, buttons, or underwires. You may be asked to change into a gown to ensure nothing interferes with image quality.
Before the scan, you'll be asked to remove:
For most MRIs, you can eat and drink as normal. However, if your scan requires contrast dye, you may be asked to fast for a few hours beforehand. Our team at DRHC will give you specific instructions based on your case.
We suggest arriving at least 30 minutes early for your appointment. This gives you time to check in, complete any forms, and speak with our radiology team if you have questions.
If you feel anxious or claustrophobic, please let our team know. We offer comfort measures and sedation options if necessary, and we are always in contact with you throughout the scan.
Once your scan is complete: