Advanced MRI technology at Noosa Radiology
Noosa Radiology is proud to offer Medicare-eligible MRI scans using the latest Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) technology, improving access to high-quality diagnostic imaging for patients across the Sunshine Coast.
With a full Medicare MRI licence now in place, eligible patients can access bulk-billed MRI scans at our clinics in Noosa, Cooroy and Gympie, subject to Medicare eligibility criteria.
What is MRI?
MRI is an advanced diagnostic imaging technique that uses a powerful magnetic field and radiofrequency signals to produce high-resolution, cross-sectional images of the body.
MRI is now the preferred imaging modality for assessing many conditions, particularly involving the:
- Prostate
- Breast
- Brain and central nervous system
- Spine
- Joints and musculoskeletal system
MRI provides exceptional soft-tissue detail, supporting accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning.
Comfortable, Patient-Focused MRI Experience
Our clinics are equipped with wide-bore MRI scanners, designed to improve patient comfort and reduce anxiety during scanning:
- Reduced claustrophobia
- Approximately 60% of examinations performed with the patient’s head outside the magnet
- 40% more headroom for examinations where the head is within the magnet
- This technology helps deliver a calmer, more comfortable MRI experience for patients.
Specialist-Reported Imaging
MRI is:
- Non-invasive
- Radiation-free
- Widely used in clinical practice with no known long-term health risks
All MRI scans at Noosa Radiology are interpreted by specialist MRI radiologists on site every day, supporting:
- Prompt report turnaround for referring practitioners
- Clear, clinically relevant reports to support patient care
Accessing Medicare-Eligible MRI at Noosa Radiology
We also provide pacemaker-safe MRI scanning at our Cooroy and Coolum clinics for patients with compatible devices.
For referrals or enquiries regarding Medicare-eligible MRI scans, or pacemaker MRI services, please contact Noosa Radiology or speak with your referring doctor.