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What should I do if I'm claustrophobic and need an MRI?

  • Writer: MRI Chandigarh
    MRI Chandigarh
  • Jan 5
  • 1 min read

Feeling claustrophobic before an MRI is very common, and it’s important to know that there are ways to manage it. With the right preparation and support, an MRI can be a comfortable and stress-free experience.

What should I do if I'm claustrophobic and need an MRI?
What should I do if I'm claustrophobic and need an MRI?

Here’s what you can do if you’re claustrophobic and need an MRI

  • Inform the staff early: Let your doctor and MRI technologist know about your claustrophobia before the scan.

  • Ask about comfort options: Many centers offer music, headphones, or mirrors to help you feel more relaxed.

  • Choose the right machine: Open or wide-bore MRI machines feel less confined than traditional ones.

  • Practice calming techniques: Deep breathing, meditation, or visualization can significantly reduce anxiety.

  • Medication support: In some cases, a mild sedative may be prescribed to help you stay calm during the scan.

An MRI is a painless and non-invasive procedure, and the staff can see and communicate with you throughout the scan. You’re never alone inside the machine, and the scan can be paused if needed.

Feeling anxious about your MRI? Visit MRI Chandigarh today to discuss comfort options and book an appointment for a stress-free MRI scan in Chandigarh with expert care. Contact us at 8699572364.

 
 
 

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