MRI Scans & Interpretation Services

MRI Scan (Magnetic Resonance Imaging): The Most Advanced Diagnostic Tool in Modern Medicine

MRI is considered the most advanced diagnostic imaging test in modern medicine. It is a non-invasive procedure that plays a critical role in diagnostics due to its high safety, as it does not involve radiation exposure —unlike other imaging methods. The scan uses a powerful magnetic field to generate clear, high-resolution 3D images of internal organs, enabling the identification of medical conditions that may not be detectable by other imaging technologies.

How to Quickly Schedule an MRI via RDG?

To schedule an MRI scan, you may contact us at +972-50-475-1120 or via email at office@rdg-imaging.com.

Our team ensures high responsiveness and personalized scheduling tailored to your medical urgency and convenience. Each request is reviewed, along with the referral and any clinical documents, to ensure the scan is precisely tailored to the medical question.

Upon scheduling, you will receive clear preparation instructions—such as fasting, hydration, or medication requirements—ensuring optimal scan results. The imaging center typically provides an initial interpretation, but many patients seek a second opinion, a more detailed or expedited interpretation. This is where RDG’s unique radiological expertise comes in.

Our specialized radiologists, with extensive clinical experience, provide professional, thorough, and fast interpretations.

We emphasize clinical excellence, compassionate care, and complete transparency while strictly safeguarding patient privacy and medical data.

Who Can Benefit from RDG’s MRI Interpretation Services?

  • Patients seeking a better understanding of their results
  • Treating physicians, clinics, hospitals, HMOs, and insurance companies
  • Patients in Israel or abroad, regardless of where the MRI was performed
  • Anyone requiring a second opinion or a clear explanation from top radiological experts
  • Complex cases that demand clinical insight and a deep understanding of imaging findings 
  • Patients in need of fast, accessible, and professional answers
  • Anyone seeking a combination of precision, personal attention, and availability

How to Submit Your MRI for Interpretation?

The process is simple and available anytime via our secure website. Submit a short form and upload your MRI scan along with any relevant documents—no technical knowledge required.
Once your case is opened, we assess the scan quality and send you a secure payment link by email. Upon confirmation, interpretation begins immediately.

Our team is always available for questions, and the system ensures full data privacy and compliance with medical information protection laws.

What Happens During the Interpretation?

A dedicated radiologist, expert in the relevant field, thoroughly analyzes each frame of the MRI using advanced clinical knowledge and years of experience. If needed, a multidisciplinary consultation is conducted to ensure diagnostic accuracy. Results are summarized in a detailed, clearly written report—even understandable to non-physicians.

The interpretation includes findings, medical implications, and recommended next steps. Every step is performed under strict data protection to ensure complete confidentiality.

How Will You Receive the Results?

Once completed, you will receive a secure, personalized link via email and SMS to view your report. The report is written in accessible, patient-friendly language and includes a full summary of the findings. You can view the report without needing to download software or register.

If you have further questions, you may schedule a consultation with the interpreting physician via office@rdg-imaging.com. In most cases, results are ready within 24–48 hours of submission and payment.

Our service is designed to provide peace of mind, clarity, and professionalism—quickly and easily.

MRI Brain

An examination highlighting brain tissue, including the cerebellum and cranial nerves (including optic and auditory nerves). It allows the diagnosis of various conditions, including space occupying lesions, brain bleeding, congenital anomalies, epilepsy causes, metabolic diseases, disorders of the central nervous system, and ischemic changes

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MRI Neck

Neck Mri exams show the soft tissues in the neck, needed to diagnose a wide range of medical conditions, including: tumors, congenital anomalies, masses, and infections. It is particularly effective for neck tumors, contributing to investigating the spread of growths in the area and the involvement of other organs. Additionally, this test assists in choosing the right treatment for neck tumors and as well as for surgical guidance

Brain and Neck Angiography MRA

An imaging test that demonstrates the blood vessels in the brain and neck with high accuracy, including veins and arteries. This test is highly effective for identifying various conditions in the brain’s blood vessels, including brain aneurysms, carotid artery disease, imflammatory lesions as well as vascular malformations. It also plays a role in planning invasive procedures in the brain and neck to reduce the risk of damage to vital blood vessels during these procedures. Usually, the procedure is done with the injection of a contrast agent, but it is non-invasive and painless

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MRI Spine

 examination that is performed primarily when there is suspicion of a neurological disease, but it can also be done when there is suspicion of a space occupying lesion or infection in the spine. It can also be performed in cases where previous imaging tests did not find the source of the problem in the area. This test allows the identification of neurological diseases, inflammation, disc ruptures, congenital anomalies, problems in the spine’s blood vessels, and aids in planning for surgical procedures in the spine, if needed

MRI Muscle and Skeleton

>An examination demonstrating bones, muscles, joints, ligaments, and discs. It allows the diagnosis of medical conditions that cannot be diagnosed using other including in upper limb and lower limb body parts

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Breast MRI

An examination that provides a detailed visualization of breast tissues, including the mammary glands, milk ducts, and surrounding soft tissues. The test is usually performed in cases of suspected tumors, for monitoring women at high risk for breast cancer, or for assessing the condition of implants. Breast MRI is particularly effective in diagnosing medical conditions that are not visible in other imaging tests, such as mammography or ultrasound. This examination offers exceptionally high resolution of breast structures, allowing precise differentiation between normal and pathological tissues. It is performed with the injection of a contrast agent, which helps assess the vascularization of lesions and identify suspicious areas. Additionally, breast MRI serves as an important tool in planning oncological surgeries and monitoring response to chemotherapy, especially in cases of invasive breast cancer.

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Pelvic MRI

An examination that provides detailed imaging of the pelvic region, including reproductive organs such as the prostate and uterus, the bladder, intestines, and soft tissues. The test is intended for diagnosing tumors, endometriosis, infections, uterine anomalies, or prostate diseases and is also suitable for surgical treatment planning and precise medical follow-up. It provides high-resolution imaging of organ structures, sometimes using contrast injection to enhance suspicious tissues and identify pathological processes. Another advantage of pelvic MRI is its ability to assess the extent of tumor or inflammatory process spread, thus aiding in the formulation of an optimal treatment plan.

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MRCP (Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography)

An examination that provides a detailed visualization of the bile ducts and pancreas without the need for an invasive procedure. The test is typically performed in cases of suspected gallstones, obstructions, inflammations, tumors, or congenital anomalies. MRCP provides a clear image of the gallbladder, bile ducts, pancreatic ducts, and liver, assisting in planning tailored treatments. A significant advantage of this test is its ability to detect anatomical and functional changes in the bile ducts and pancreas without exposing the patient to radiation. Additionally, MRCP allows for a comprehensive evaluation of the upper digestive system, making it a crucial tool in managing gallbladder, bile ducts, and pancreas diseases.