How much does an MRI scan cost in Ireland?
What does it cost?
| Examination | Price |
|---|---|
| MRI (excluding Cardiac MRI) | €280 |
| CT (excluding Cardiac CT) | €280 |
| Vascular Scans | €195 |
| Blood Tests | From €40 (capped at €400) |
What does the Hermitage Clinic Specialise in?
Our clinical specialities include surgery, medicine, endoscopy, oncology and interventional diagnostics. We have an 8-bedded ICU/HDU, daycare facility, 2 linear accelerators for radiotherapy and the Theatre Suite has 7 operating rooms.
Who owns Hermitage Clinic?
Larry Goodman
The Hermitage clinic is owned by a consortium of four businessmen: Larry Goodman, the beef baron, Dr George Duffy and developers Sean Mulryan and John Flynn.
Is an ultrasound under radiology?
Diagnostic radiology is a specialization of medicine that involves generating images of the inside of the body through a range of procedures. These procedures can be anything from MRI and CT scans to X-rays and ultrasounds.
Does VHI cover MRI?
Out-Patient MRI Scans There are two types of out-patient cover available for scans performed in an Approved MRI Centre: Out-patient Direct pay: Vhi Healthcare offers a direct payment facility within our direct pay Hospitals and Centres. This means the Hospital or Centre will send the bill directly to us for assessment.
What year did the Hermitage clinic open?
2006
A PLAN TO expand the Hermitage Medical Clinic has been knocked back by south Dublin council. The 112-bed Palmerstown private hospital was first opened in 2006 and last year, the clinic made an application to expand its premises. The plans included a two-storey extension to its existing three-storey accommodation block.
How many beds does Hermitage hospital have?
112 bed
The Hermitage Medical Clinic is a 112 bed private hospital in Lucan, West Dublin. Our specialised medical teams provide medical, surgical and advanced radiotherapy care to patients and are supported by the very latest medical technology.
When was the Hermitage clinic built?
A PLAN TO expand the Hermitage Medical Clinic has been knocked back by south Dublin council. The 112-bed Palmerstown private hospital was first opened in 2006 and last year, the clinic made an application to expand its premises. The plans included a two-storey extension to its existing three-storey accommodation block.
Is an MRI considered a diagnostic test?
MRI. A highly advanced diagnostic imaging procedure that creates images of the inner structures of the body without the use of radiation is Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). MRI uses a powerful magnet and radio waves to produce highly detailed images of what’s inside the body.
What is an MRI scan used for?
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the body uses a powerful magnetic field, radio waves and a computer to produce detailed pictures of the inside of your body. It may be used to help diagnose or monitor treatment for a variety of conditions within the chest, abdomen, and pelvis.
What does MRI scan do?
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a type of scan that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the inside of the body. An MRI scanner is a large tube that contains powerful magnets.
What is the Hermitage medical clinic?
The Hermitage Medical Clinic is a private hospital providing a full range of medical and surgical care across a broad spectrum of specialities. Please see a list of our clinical areas / specialities.
Where is the Hermitage clinic in Dublin Ireland?
Hermitage Medical Clinic. Old Lucan Road. Dublin 20. D20 W722. Telephone: +353 1 645 9000. Fax: +353 1 6459235. Email: [email protected].
How does direct settlement work at the Hermitage medical clinic?
The Hermitage Medical Clinic operates a direct settlement system with these organisations. The Patient Accounts Dept at the Hermitage Medical Clinic will send the hospital invoice to ESB Medical Provident Fund, Garda Medical Aid, Prison Officers Association and the Defence Forces.
What kind of CT scanner does Hermitage have?
In the Hermitage Medical Clinic, we have a current 64 slice scanner. Images can be acquired in sub second times minimizing motion artifact and scan times. What should I expect during a CT and how should I prepare?