Medical Imaging

Diagnostic imaging, read by a radiologist.

No referral required · consultant radiologist · Report within 24–48 hours · All locations

3T MRI, 128-slice CT, ultrasound, X-ray and DEXA. Appointments often within 48 hours, no referral needed. Every scan is reported by a trained radiologist, with the report issued within 24 to 48 hours of your scan and sent to you and your doctor.

For a specific concern

A targeted scan

Imaging of a particular area, a knee, the spine, the brain, the abdomen, often following a symptom, an injury or a specialist’s request.

The appropriate scan is confirmed with a physician before you attend.

For a complete picture

Preventive screening

Whole-body MRI and screening imaging to establish a baseline and look for early signs of conditions before symptoms appear.

Knowing without any radiation or contrast, no referral needed.

Many serious conditions develop in silence.

Aneurysms, early-stage tumours, and neurodegenerative and vascular changes can progress for years while a person feels entirely well.

High-field MRI is one of the few ways to resolve them early, when intervention is most effective. A whole-body MRI examines the brain, spine, chest, abdomen and pelvis in a single 60-minute appointment, without radiation or contrast, and can resolve lesions and aneurysms at a scale of a few millimetres.

Stage matters more than anything

For many cancers, five-year survival is several times higher when the disease is found early and still localised, compared with the same cancer found after it has spread.

3 Tesla, no radiation, no contrast

Whole-body screening on a high-field 3T scanner covers the major organ systems in roughly 60 minutes, with no ionising radiation and no contrast injection.

Screening,
defined honestly

Whole-body MRI is a screening study, not a diagnosis. It does not replace mammography, colonoscopy or dedicated cardiac imaging, and a physician advises where those remain necessary.

Available scans.

High-field and low-dose equipment across all locations, each study reported by a sub-specialist consultant radiologist. Specific availability is confirmed at booking.

MRI

3 Tesla · No radiation · 30–60 min · Report 24–48h

High-field 3T imaging of soft tissue, brain, spine, joints and organs, with wide-bore scanners for comfort and silent-scan sequences. Contrast used only where clinically indicated. The standard for neurological, musculoskeletal and abdominal assessment.

CT

128-slice · Low-dose · 15–30 min · Report 24–48h

128-slice imaging of the chest, abdomen, bone and vascular system with low-dose protocols as standard. Cardiac CT, calcium scoring and CT angiography available, with sub-millimetre resolution and 3D reconstruction.

Ultrasound

No radiation · 20–40 min · Report same day–48h

Real-time imaging for the abdomen, pelvis, musculoskeletal and vascular studies, and pregnancy. Colour Doppler, elastography and ultrasound-guided injections available.

X-Ray

Minimal radiation · 10–15 min · Images same day

Digital radiography for bones, chest and spine, with images available immediately. Weight-bearing views available where required.

DEXA

Minimal radiation · 15–20 min · Report 24–48h

The reference standard for bone-density measurement, used for osteoporosis screening, fracture-risk scoring and body-composition and visceral-fat analysis.

Echocardiogram

No radiation · 30–40 min · Report 24–48h

2D and 3D cardiac ultrasound with colour Doppler to assess heart function, structure and valves. Stress echo available. Reported by a consultant cardiologist.

Mammography

Low-dose · 20–30 min · Report 24–48h

Digital mammography with 3D tomosynthesis, reported by a sub-specialist breast radiologist, with breast ultrasound available alongside.

Full-body MRI

3 Tesla · No radiation · 60 min · Detailed report

3T whole-body screening from brain to pelvis for early detection and a lifelong baseline. Reviewed by a consultant radiologist, with a physician consultation to discuss findings included.

Every scan at The Wellness is reported by a trained consultant radiologist who sub-specialises in the relevant area: neuroradiology for the brain, musculoskeletal for joints, body imaging for the abdomen.

They read the full study, produce a detailed written report, and escalate any urgent finding the same day. The report is sent to you and, where you wish, to your doctor or specialist. Where a finding warrants it, a physician consultation is arranged to explain it and explore any follow-up scans or treatment.

The scan is routine.
The reading is not.

R.T., patient, London

"I’d had shoulder pain for months and my physio thought it was a rotator cuff tear. Booked the MRI on a Tuesday, scanned Thursday, and the report was with my surgeon by Friday morning, more detail than he’d expected, down to the exact tendon. We skipped a step and went straight to planning surgery. I’d assumed private imaging was just faster. It was also better read."

R. T.
patient, London

How it works.

Choose a scan, or describe the concern and a clinician confirms the appropriate one.

Booking takes
two minutes.

If you know which scan you need, you can book it directly and choose a time.

If you are not sure, speak to a member of our team and we will help you find the right imaging method for your situation. The process is physician-led from start to finish.

The difference between a scan
and a record.

The Wellness app — imaging profile

At The Wellness, every scan enters your Wellness AI profile alongside your bloods, your history and your prior imaging, so a radiologist reads it against you, not against an average.

This is what makes the second scan worth more than the first. A 4mm nodule seen once is a question. The same nodule, unchanged across two years of imaging, is an answer. Your profile turns isolated images into a trajectory, and a trajectory is what lets a clinician act early with confidence rather than wait and repeat.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Scans can be booked directly, without a GP referral. For a specific symptom, a short consultation confirms the appropriate scan first, and a referral letter is included where one is needed for onward care.

Same-week appointments are standard, and same-day is often possible for urgent cases. Your consultant radiologist report is issued within 24 to 48 hours of the scan. Urgent findings are escalated to you the same day.

MRI uses magnetic fields rather than radiation and is best for soft tissue, brain, spine and joints. CT is faster, uses low-dose radiation, and is well suited to the chest, bone and vascular system. A radiologist advises which is appropriate for your situation.

Yes. MRI uses no ionising radiation. It is not suitable for certain metal implants or pacemakers, so medical history is reviewed before every scan.

A whole-body MRI screens the major organ systems in a single appointment, without radiation or contrast, for early signs of conditions including certain cancers and aneurysms. It is a screening tool and does not replace dedicated tests such as mammography, colonoscopy or cardiac imaging.

A trained consultant radiologist in every case. The report is provided to you in full and, with your consent, sent to your doctor or specialist.

Wear comfortable clothing without metal. Some scans require fasting beforehand. Specific preparation instructions are provided at the time of booking.

Yes. Reports are provided in full and sent to your physician where you wish. A GP referral letter is included where one is required for onward care.

Urgent findings are communicated immediately. A physician consultation is arranged to explain the finding and the appropriate next step.

Book a scan, or tell us the concern and a clinician confirms the right study. Reported by a world-class radiologist, and sent to you and your doctor.

Clarity when you need it.