Ezra
Ezra - Full-Body MRI Scan
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Ezra offers advanced MRI-based full-body scans aimed at early cancer detection. The service employs 3 Tesla (3T) MRI technology, known for its higher-resolution imaging and superior signal-to-noise ratio, alongside 1.5 Tesla (1.5T) MRI for broader accessibility. These scans are designed to identify potential early-stage cancers, significantly improving survival rates. Due to telehealth regulations, follow-up care is available in select states. Ezra's approach emphasizes the importance of prevention, encouraging regular, preventive screenings as an integral part of healthcare. Detailed imaging allows for the identification of abnormalities that could go unnoticed until they become severe, providing individuals with critical, actionable health information. The service is particularly valuable for those with a family history of cancer or other risk factors, offering peace of mind and potentially lifesaving early interventions.Most popular related searches
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Schedule
Create an account and choose a time and location that works best for you.
Scan
Get your Ezra Full Body MRI Scan — it only takes one hour and screens for cancer in up to 13 organs. We partner with the best imaging centers and radiologists across the country to give you a seamless experience.
Plan
Your Ezra clinician will take you through your easy-to-interpret Ezra report, and actionable next steps.
Invisibility is cancer’s greatest weapon. Our MRI scan changes that.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans are uniquely effective at accurately displaying abnormalities inside the body. When combined with our world-class healthcare team, we make MRI-based full-body screening fast, accurate, and affordable.
- Ultra-sensitive
- Accurate
- Fast*
- Safe
- Painless
MRI, combined with our healthcare team and advanced technology, better empowers you to identify potential cancer than CT or ultrasound alone.
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Useful screening tool
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Not a useful screening tool
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Useful, but utilizes harmful radiation