MRI is one of the most detailed imaging methods in modern medicine. However, interpreting MRI findings is not always straightforward and may depend on subtle imaging features and clinical context.
Reports may include terms such as abnormal signal, lesion, degenerative change, incidental finding, or uncertain significance. These descriptions can represent a wide range of possibilities, and in many cases more than one reasonable interpretation exists.
This service is commonly used by individuals who have received an MRI report but still have unanswered questions, ongoing symptoms, or concerns about how the imaging findings relate to their clinical situation.
- You have MRI findings described as unclear, borderline, or non‑specific
- You were advised to “follow up” but want clearer imaging guidance
- You are considering treatment, surgery, or further testing
- You want an independent review for reassurance or confirmation
An MRI second opinion does not replace your treating physician. It provides an independent, expert interpretation of your images to support informed discussions and confident next steps.



