Healthcare with humans in mind

Our whole body MRI scan is a function of end-to-end alignment of hardware and software for acquisition of high-quality images in under 60 minutes.

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An MRI like no other

End-to end patient experience

We also quality control your experience with us end-to-end, from managing our own locations for consistency and reliability, to dedicated radiologist reads and appropriate medical follow-up.

Optimized hardware and software

We work closely with top MRI manufacturers to configure our machines for high-quality, whole body imaging. Our software acquisition protocols and calibration provide this multi-parametric diagnostic yield in under one hour.

Future enhancements with AI

We’re actively investigating AI for even better quantification and accuracy, longitudinal tracking over routine scans, and medical research breakthroughs and developing imaging biomarkers that you can track over time.

We empower our radiologists to give you the very best insights

The human touch

Every Prenuvo report is carefully interpreted and reported by a registered radiologist. They’ll also provide helpful context in the report for you and your doctor.

Your health as a whole

Our radiologists are specialized in whole body screening, rather than simply focusing on individual organs. This means you get holistic insights that keep your entire health in mind.

Tailored technology

We continually develop our radiology tools specifically for radiologists, making it easier for them to conduct screenings and assess your risks.

Clinic Experience

Before your scan

Safety

Fill out a safety questionnaire, and our staff will work with you to schedule a consultation with a  healthcare professional to discuss your eligibility and answer any questions prior to your scan being confirmed, and if appropriate, refer you for the scan. Your scan appointment time will be confirmed.

Prepare

Fast for at least 4 hours before your scan and arrive 30minutes before your appointment.

At your scan

Check in

You will be greeted by a patient liaison who will guide you through the check in process, ensure all your intake information is complete and guide you through the next steps of preparing for your scan.

Slip into comfort

You will be guided into a private, lockable room to change into scrubs and remove any metallic objects.

Prepare to relax

Before your scan, you will meet with your MRI technologist who will walk you through the scan process. They can help you select your favorite show, playlist, or HealthTunes MusicMedicine.

Duration

The scanner is air-conditioned, and you will always be in contact with an MRI technologist through a two-way intercom. During the scan, coils will be placed from your head to your legs. Your scan is completed in just under an hour.

After your scan

Next steps

Explore your report with easy-to-understand insights about your health and view your images in the Prenuvo dashboard. And discuss your results one-on-one with a consolation with a  healthcare professional. Your health is at your fingertips.

Share

Share your results with your healthcare provider or specialist.

Lie back and relax

We’ve designed the scan to significantly reduce anxiety that people might expect from an MRI.

Our machines have a spacious chamber, and you can speak with our technologists at any time during the scan.

What to expect

The healthcare system needs to catch up

1 in 2 people will develop some form of cancer in their lifetime.1

But only 4 types of cancers are generally recommended for regular screening.2

Yet only 14% of diagnosed cancers are detected by those screenings.3

The other 86% are either not caught by screening or don’t have screening tests.4

But catching cancers at stage 1 can increase the chance of survival. With Prenuvo, patients can be alerted to conditions before symptoms appear – and when the chance of a cure is highest.

1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
| 2, 3, 4. NORC at the University of Chicago. (2022). Percent of Cancers Detected by Screening in the U.S. Available at https://cancerdetection.norc.org

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*The Prenuvo whole-body MRI screening:

The Prenuvo whole-body MRI screening: (1) can serve as an adjunct to, but is not intended to replace, other established evidence–based screening practices for early detection of specific malignancies (e.g. colonoscopy, dedicated breast imaging, Pap-smear screening for cervical cancer, low-dose chest CT for high risk patients), (2) may not detect some very small cancers that happen to have an MRI appearance very similar to nearby normal tissue structures. We can generally identify cancerous lesions once they are approximately one centimeter in size, although the size limit of detection varies and may be lower in some parts of the body (e.g. the brain) and higher in other parts (e.g. the chest). Our method may not detect lesions in the lining tissue (mucosa) of various body parts, including the mouth, nose, throat, and gastrointestinal tract. As with any medical test, there are limitations, which make it impossible to detect all malignancies and disease conditions, (3)t does not evaluate the heart or heart vessels, (5) does not evaluate detailed lung microarchitecture or pulmonary micronodules, (6) does not replace dedicated breast imaging for screening or diagnostic evaluation (e.g. mammography, breast ultrasound, breast MRI with contrast), (7) is limited in the evaluation of the gastrointestinal tract and does not replace endoscopy or colonoscopy (e.g. cannot detect gastrointestinal polyps), (8) is limited in its assessment of the large joints as the exam is not tailored for detailed evaluation of the joint ligaments, cartilage, menisci, and labrum, (9) should not be considered a primary screening modality of the skin – this is best assessed by direct physical examination, (10) does not visualize smaller brain vessels – as with any imaging test, there are limitations, and stenosis or certain blood flow abnormalities may not be detected, (11) is not intended to replace dedicated diagnostic imaging in the setting of specific clinical diagnostic questions.

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