Description
【Sunday Series】Comprehensive Whole-body MRI & CT Health Screening
Health Check-up Plan Details:

Booking Process and Terms & Conditions:
- This Sunday series exclusive health check is offered only on Sundays.
- Customers will receive a confirmation email for successful payment after purchasing a health check-up plan from the Trinity Medical Centre online store. Trinity Medical Centre will contact customers during subsequent business hours to schedule the time and location for the health check-up appointment. Customers may also contact us for an appointment after order confirmation (Tel: 2192 7022 or Email: tmc@trinitymedical.com.hk).
- This package is exclusively available on Trinity Medical Centre’s online store and must be conducted at designated Trinity Medical Centres. It cannot be used with other promotions. The offer is non-transferable, non-refundable, and cannot be exchanged for full or partial cash value.
- Customers must schedule and undergo the relevant examination within 60 days of purchase; the offer becomes void after this date.
- If this voucher is lost or stolen, we will not accept any liability and will not provide any reissue in such case.
- All customers must present identification documents and the successful payment confirmation email during registration at the centre to be eligible for the service.
- If a parent or guardian purchases the service for a minor, the service user must accompany the parent or guardian to the centre for the examination.
- For any inquiries, please call 2192 7022 or email tmc@trinitymedical.com.hk.
- Trinity Medical Centre reserves the right to amend the terms and conditions without prior notice.
- In case of any disputes, Trinity Medical Centre reserves the right of final decision.
FAQ
Question 1: Why should I choose a combined MRI and CT scan instead of individual examinations?
The reason for choosing a combined MRI and CT scan rather than individual examinations lies in their comprehensive and precise nature. MRI excels in imaging soft tissues, clearly revealing early tumors, inflammation, and degenerative diseases, while CT scans are known for their rapid scanning and high-resolution images, making them particularly suitable for cardiovascular and skeletal evaluations. The combination of both modalities provides a more thorough diagnostic result, ensuring a complete assessment of overall health from head to toe. This comprehensive approach not only facilitates the early detection of potential health issues but also allows for timely treatment, making it an ideal choice for annual health check-ups.
Question 2: What early health issues can a combined MRI and CT scan detect?
A combined MRI and CT scan can early detect various health issues, including but not limited to:
- tumors and cancers: MRI can detect small tumors, while CT scans are adept at identifying abnormalities in the lungs, liver, and other areas.
- cardiovascular diseases: CT coronary angiography can assess coronary artery plaque and calcification levels, enabling early detection of heart disease risk.
- brain disorders: MRI’s 3D neuroimaging technology can accurately diagnose cerebrovascular diseases and neurodegenerative conditions.
- degenerative diseases: Conditions such as arthritis and disc degeneration can be clearly visualized with MRI, providing detailed images of soft tissue.
- metabolic abnormalities: Comprehensive blood analysis can detect indicators such as blood sugar, cholesterol, and gout, allowing for early identification of metabolic syndrome.
This integrated examination approach, utilizing high-sensitivity imaging technology and thorough blood analysis, provides early warnings for your health, assisting in the prevention and timely treatment of potential diseases.
Question 3: Is low-dose CT screening suitable for long-term smokers?
Yes, low-dose CT screening is particularly suitable for long-term smokers or individuals at high risk for lung cancer. This examination employs low radiation dose technology to minimize exposure while providing high-resolution images that can detect small pulmonary lesions early, making it an ideal tool for lung cancer screening. The procedure is non-invasive and quick, requiring no incisions or insertions, thereby maximizing patient comfort and making it the preferred choice for annual check-ups for long-term smokers.
Question 4: Is MRI scanning safe? What are its advantages?
MRI scanning is a very safe examination method, posing no radiation hazards, making it particularly suitable for patients requiring multiple assessments. Its primary advantages include:
- High-resolution images: The fully digital system provides exceptional image quality, allowing for clear visualization of subtle tissue changes.
- 3D neuroimaging: Precise diagnosis of cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases.
- Soft tissue imaging: Excellent visualization of muscles, ligaments, and joints, enabling early detection of injuries or degeneration.
- Non-invasive: Safe examination of vascular abnormalities without the need for contrast agents, reducing examination risks.
- Early tumor diagnosis: Capable of detecting small tumors that traditional examinations may miss, providing opportunities for early treatment.
These advantages make MRI the preferred tool for detecting diseases across various body systems, especially for clients focused on soft tissue and brain health.
Question 5: Is MRI scanning suitable for individuals with metal implants?
Generally, MRI scanning is not suitable for patients with certain types of metal implants, particularly those containing iron. This is due to the strong magnetic fields used in MRI, which can potentially cause metal implants to move or heat up. However, many modern metal implants (such as those made of titanium) are MRI-compatible. Patients should consult their physician or technician before undergoing scanning to confirm the safety of their implants. If there are any concerns, the doctor will recommend the appropriate examination method based on the specific situation.