Your GP โisโ the first point of call Mahuja! Ask him/her, to refer you to the radiography or X-ray department of your nearest (MRI equipped) NHS hospital. When you make that request to your GP insist that he requests a โfull bodyโ MRI scan and X-ray, even if the main pain symptoms are only in one area! The reason why this is important, is that (as I have found out to my cost) Consultant Radiographers have the โrightโ to โrefuseโ a full body scan, on the basis of time, cost or any other reason that they see fit, without the need to give you prior notice! The risk is that if they do reduce the number of levels checked, they could miss vital related information in other parts of the body such as feet, legs, knees and so on.
Waiting lists for these scans vary wildly! So ring the hospital in question and ask the Radiology or X-ray Booking Administrators, how long their waiting lists are! In Wales, a 3 month wait is not unusual, but it does vary wildly and I think English lists are much shorter. Ask them to put you on a cancellation list, so that if someone cancels their appointment, they can offer you an earlier appointment than would otherwise be the case. Ring you GP and start the ball rolling now!
I donโt know if you knew, but you are allowed to receive a copy of the scan (usually on a DVD disk) and the related written report! You will have to request these from the Radiology or X-ray Department and you โmayโ have to pay ยฃ5 to ยฃ20, but I think it is very well worth it.
Also, Surgeons will only be prepared to look at scans under 6 months old, so if you have not undergone any treatment in that 6 months, you may have to have another MRI taken.
I hope this helped.
Good luck Mahuja and best wishes!
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