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A whole body
MRI is your
picture
of health

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The
MYSPOTLYTE
Test

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a painless,
non-invasive technology that produces comprehensive
3D images of your anatomy.

It gives you even more detailed imagery than either
X-rays or CT scans and allows you to see indications
of cancers and disease, even in soft tissues.

It’s a quick, simple procedure that can spot a vast
number of conditions well before symptoms arise. 

Never underestimate the power

of the detectives doing the detecting.

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MYSPOTLYTE Whole Body MRI provides access to extraordinarily well-trained technicians and test readers. There’s enough stress in the healthcare landscape that your MRI should be designed to reduce anxiety of greater knowledge. That’s why we partner with highly vetted practices who bring the insight needed to give, not just a result, but much needed context.

Did you know?

The growth and spread of ovarian cancer can occur without symptoms making early detection difficult. However, it accounts for about 1% of all new cancers in the US. 

Everything we spot tells
the story of your health

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Thyroid Cancer

Occurs 3 times more often in women than in men. It is typically discovered between the ages of 30 and 60.

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Liver Tumors

Primary liver cancer, or hepatoma, can be associated with certain types of viral hepatitis, alcoholism, and cirrhosis.

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Kidney Tumors

Renal Cell Carcinoma has a 5 year survival range of 93% with stage 1 cancer compared to 15% with stage 4. 

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Brain Neoplasms

Benign and malignant tumors can be detected and an earlier age of diagnosis is a positive factor in survival. 

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Aortic Aneurysm

An aneurysm is a dilation of the major artery that exits your heart. The size of an aneurysm is associated with its
risk of dissection, or bursting.

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Pancreatic Carcinoma

This condition is only cured by surgical resection, but surgical resection is only possible in 20% of cases. A smaller tumor at the time of detection leads to a better chance for long-term survival.

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Adrenal Cancer

This is a rare diagnosis found in the adrenal gland, which sits atop the kidney. Most adrenal gland tumors are benign but can lead to hormonal imbalances.

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The MYSPOTLYTE Test can identify several hundred more cancers, diseases and conditions.

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Family history. Reassurance. A hunch.
Whatever your reason, better knowledge is the answer.

An MRI is comprehensive, and not everything discovered becomes an actual problem.
The important factor is knowing what’s happening inside and out. Because, in those rare cases that we can spot
a real problem - you can begin treatment before it grows into a crisis.

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How it works

1 / Book & Pay

Just a few steps and no red tape.

2 / Receive Confirmation

Your Test location will reach out with details of your appointment.

3 / Arrive

Show up for your MYSPOTLYTE Test for an hour out of your day. 

4 / See Results

We will provide a detailed report for you to review and will forward to your primary healthcare provider, if requested.

The MYSPOTLYTE Test

Whole Body MRI
(Magnetic Resonance Imaging)

$2,800

Note: Our MRI uses a 1.5T Magnet minimum to produce high-resolution images that can detect even the smallest indications.

Your test will scan: 

  • Head

  • Neck

  • Chest

  • Abdomen

  • Pelvis