What is a Prenuvo Whole Body MRI Scan?
The Prenuvo Whole Body MRI Scan is an advanced, radiation-free imaging procedure that captures highly detailed images of your entire body; from the brain and spine to vital organs and blood vessels; to detect early signs of disease before symptoms appear. Unlike traditional MRI or CT scans that focus on a single area, Prenuvo scans the whole body in one session without using contrast dye or exposing you to radiation. This comprehensive approach allows for the detection of cancers, aneurysms, organ disorders, and metabolic or degenerative changes at an early stage.
People choose Prenuvo because it offers a preventive, data-driven view of their overall health, providing peace of mind and the opportunity for early intervention. It’s particularly valuable for those with a family history of serious illness, those seeking proactive healthcare, or anyone wanting a complete internal assessment without the risks associated with other imaging methods.
How does Prenuvo
MRI Machine work?
The Prenuvo Whole Body MRI machine uses powerful magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of your
organs, tissues, and blood vessels without radiation or invasive procedures. It scans the entire body in one continuous session to detect early signs of disease or abnormalities with exceptional accuracy.
What to Bring to Your MRI Scan?
- A valid photo ID and any relevant medical referral or paperwork.
- Comfortable clothing without metal zippers, snaps, or buttons—you may be asked to change into a gown.
- Minimal jewelry and accessories—all metal objects, including watches, belts, and piercings, must be removed.
- Any medical device information card if you have implants, pacemakers, or other metal-based devices.
Preparing for an MRI Scan
- No special diet or fasting is required unless your doctor instructs otherwise.
- Avoid wearing heavy makeup, hair products, or lotions containing metallic particles.
- Inform the staff about any implants, medical conditions, or past surgeries before the scan.
- Arrive at least 15–20 minutes early to complete a brief medical questionnaire and preparation steps.
During the MRI Scan
- You’ll lie comfortably on a padded table that slides into the MRI scanner.
- The procedure is painless, non-invasive, and radiation-free.
- The scanner may produce rhythmic tapping or humming sounds; ear protection or headphones are provided.
- Stay as still as possible to ensure sharp, clear images.
- The entire scan typically takes about 1 hour.
After an MRI Scan
- You can resume normal activities immediately after the scan.
- The captured images are reviewed by certified radiologists to identify any abnormalities.
- A detailed digital report is shared with you or your referring doctor for review and follow-up.
- If any findings require attention, your healthcare provider will discuss next steps or additional tests.

