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  1. An MRI scan can capture images of your tendons and ligaments, while a CT scan cannot. MRI scans are very good at capturing images of your brain (eg to detect a brain tumour) and spinal cord. CT scans are good at capturing images of your chest cavity and lungs, and detecting internal bleeding (eg in the brain), broken bones (eg broken spinal ...

  2. Treatment prices at Spire Cardiff Hospital. The following treatment prices are indicative prices only, which are intended as a guide* and are subject to change at any time. Your Consultant may require you to have diagnostic or investigative tests before being able to confirm the procedure required; these are charged for separately.

  3. Treatment prices at Spire Fylde Coast Hospital. The following treatment prices are indicative prices only, which are intended as a guide* and are subject to change at any time. Your Consultant may require you to have diagnostic or investigative tests before being able to confirm the procedure required; these are charged for separately.

  4. An MRI contrast agent is a special dye used to improve the visibility of certain tissues on an MRI scan. If your doctor recommends that you have an MRI scan with a contrast agent, the agent will usually be injected into a vein in your body. The most common MRI contrast agents contain gadolinium and have been in use since 1983.

  5. Treatment prices at Spire Liverpool Hospital. The following treatment prices are indicative prices only, which are intended as a guide* and are subject to change at any time. Your Consultant may require you to have diagnostic or investigative tests before being able to confirm the procedure required; these are charged for separately.

  6. The price displayed is a guide only as consultant fees may vary. “Treatment” includes all the pre-assessment tests and the cost of the treatment, Consultant and Anaesthetist fees, nursing care, medication and food during your stay in hospital and any standard prosthesis. Your hospital stay is included as long as your Consultant advises is ...

  7. Make one incision (cut) over your hernia. Push the protruding tissue back into your abdomen. Staple or glue mesh on to the weak part of your abdominal wall. Close your wound with stitches. With keyhole surgery, your surgeon will: Make small incisions (cuts) in your abdomen – usually three incisions.