MRI Scans Under General Anaesthetic for Children
Our specialised Paediatric MRI Clinic is designed for children aged 12 months and above, led by an experienced team of paediatric anaesthesiologists who prioritise a calming, child-friendly environment to ensure a safe and reassuring experience.
What you need to know at a glance – Child MRI Under General Anaesthetic
Referral Required
Typical Waiting Time
Procedure Type
Steps to get started
Our team will support you through every stage, from your first enquiry to your recovery.
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Costs
Service costs vary depending on individual needs, but our team is here to guide you. Get in touch to confirm fees and receive a clear, personalised breakdown before making any appointments.
Book an Appointment
To book a MRI, CT Scan or X-Ray a clinical referral is required.
We’re here to answer your questions, talk you through your options, and help you feel confident about your treatment.
Our Locations
Each site is equipped with modern facilities and experienced teams who will look after you throughout your treatment and recovery.
Our hospitals are easy to reach and offer a calm, comfortable environment to support your care. Wherever you decide to go, you’ll receive the same high standard of personalised treatment.
Understanding the Need for General Anaesthetic in Paediatric MRI Scans
Children, particularly those under the age of 7 or those with developmental disorders, may find it challenging to cooperate during an MRI scan due to the requirement to remain motionless for an extended period. Moreover, certain medical conditions or anxiety issues can exacerbate the difficulty of conducting the scan without sedation. Administering general anaesthesia for children undergoing an MRI Scan ensures that the child remains still and comfortable throughout the procedure, facilitating accurate imaging results while minimising distress. This procedure is suitable for patients aged 12 months and above.
Kingsbridge Paediatric MRI Scan Centre
At Kingsbridge Private Hospital North West we offer one of the most advanced clinical MRI scan facilities in the UK and Ireland, with the ability to scan all areas including Neurology, MSK, Abdominal and Cardiac, .
Apart from offering MRI scanning our range of medical diagnostics includes X-Ray, Fluoroscopy, and Ultrasound.
The Most Advanced MRI Scan Facilities in the UK and Ireland

We aim to provide you with an appointment as soon as possible. Once we receive your referral, we will be in touch to arrange your appointment.
Benefits of having your MRI scan at Kingsbridge Private Hospital North West include:
- Evening scans available
- Diagnosis and results report available to clinicians within 5 working days
- Patient comfort with a choice of in-room ambient lighting and music
- Head first/feet first options for most scans and a unique tilt option for patients unable to lay flat
The combination of the latest scanning technology, five star facilities and comprehensive scanning service options places our Diagnostic Centre at the forefront of private MRI scanning and imaging in Northern Ireland.
Paediatric MRI Under Anaesthetic: The Preparation
Emotional Preparation: Children may experience apprehension or anxiety about undergoing a medical procedure. Engaging in age-appropriate discussions and offering reassurance can help alleviate fears. Providing a clear explanation of what to expect during the MRI scan, including the use of anaesthesia, can empower children and promote a sense of control.
Consultation with Healthcare Team: Prior to scheduling the MRI scan, parents or guardians should have thorough discussions with the healthcare team, including paediatricians, radiologists, and anaesthesiologists. This consultation serves to address any concerns, provide information about the procedure, and assess the child’s medical history and current health status.
Fasting Guidelines: Depending on the child’s age and medical condition, fasting guidelines may vary. Typically, children are advised to refrain from consuming solid foods for a certain period before the procedure to reduce the risk of complications associated with anaesthesia. Clear fluids may be allowed up to a few hours before the scheduled time.
Medication Management: It is crucial to inform the healthcare team about any medications the child is currently taking. Some medications may need to be adjusted or temporarily discontinued before the MRI scan under general anaesthetic.
Preparation for Anaesthesia: Parents or guardians will receive instructions regarding the administration of anaesthesia, including guidelines for fasting and restrictions on food and drink intake. The anaesthesia team will provide detailed information about the process and address any concerns regarding anaesthesia safety.
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Child MRI Scan Under Anaesthesia: The Procedure
- Arrival at the Hospital: On the day of the MRI scan, families will arrive at the hospital or imaging center at the designated time. The MRI radiographer will invite you into an interview room and ask a series of questions of you and your child. Registration procedures will be completed, and any necessary paperwork will be finalised.
- Pre-Anaesthesia Evaluation: Prior to administering anaesthesia, the child will undergo a pre-operative assessment by the anaesthesia team to ensure your child is safe to receive anaesthetic medication. This evaluation involves checking vital signs, reviewing medical history, and addressing any last-minute concerns.
- Anaesthesia Induction: Once the child is deemed ready, anaesthesia will be administered by an experienced anaesthesiologist. Depending on the child’s age and medical condition, anaesthesia may be delivered through an intravenous (IV) line or via anaesthetic gas. Once your child is under anaesthetic, they will be transferred to the scanning room and we will ask you to wait on the ward until the scan is completed.
- MRI Scan: With the child under anaesthesia, medical staff will carefully transfer them to the MRI machine. Throughout the scan, vital signs including child’s blood pressure, pulse, temperature and breathing will be monitored closely to ensure the child’s safety and well-being. The duration of the MRI scan varies depending on the imaging requirements and the specific area being examined.
- Recovery and Post-Procedure Care: Following the completion of the MRI scan, the child will be transferred to a recovery area where they will gradually awaken from anaesthesia under the supervision of medical personnel. Parents or guardians will receive post-procedure instructions, including guidelines for monitoring the child’s recovery at home and any potential side effects to watch for.
MRI scans under general anaesthetic offer a valuable diagnostic tool for children who may otherwise struggle to tolerate the procedure due to anxiety, behavioural issues, or medical conditions. By understanding the process and adequately preparing for the experience, parents and guardians can help ensure a smooth and safe MRI scan for their child.
Common Questions
What is an MRI Scan?
Magnetic Resonance Imaging, otherwise known as MRI, is used to take images of the body’s organs without producing X-rays.
Why use the Kingsbridge private MRI Scan, Imaging and Diagnostic Service?
There are no known side effects.
Confidence that you are using one of the most advanced clinical MRI scanners in the UK and Ireland.
MRI scanning offers a thorough and comprehensive examination
Full Whole Body MRI Scan option, providing full health check & screening.
A focus on patient comfort with a choice of in-room ambient lighting and music, head-first or feet-first options and a unique tilt option for patients unable to lay flat.
Our MRI scanner is bigger than standard models and therefore allows more space and comfort for larger patients and patients prone to feeling claustrophobic.
It is safe, painless and non-invasive.
Is a referral required?
Referral from consultant is required. This provides information on the clinical question to be answered and provides direction to the radiology team on specific areas to look at or investigate. The referral is reviewed by a Consultant Radiologist and authorised to proceed if appropriate.
How do I book a Paediatric MRI scan?
Our private MRI Scan, Imaging and Diagnostic Service can be booked following referral by your GP, Consultant or by your physiotherapist. Chiropractors can also refer under certain circumstances.
Referrals can be arranged by simply emailing [email protected]; by phone at 028 90667878; or online using our Online Referral Page.
What precautions are taken prior to the MRI scan?
The MRI magnet may affect some medical devices that have been implanted inside your child’s or your body. Some important things for us to determine are:
- Have you a cardiac pacemaker or defibrillator
- Have you any artificial limbs
- Have you any other surgical implants
- Have you EVER had metal fragments in your eyes
You will be asked to remove all metallic objects, all body piercings and other jewellery from your body and may be asked to change into a patient gown.
You will then have the option to choose your preferred music playlist and the lights in our ambient room that you find most pleasing while completing your scan.
Once on the MRI scanner, a piece of equipment called a coil will be placed around the affected area and the scan will commence. The examination is completely painless.
How long does an MRI scan take?
The total scan time is usually 20 minutes per body area. We recommend arriving at least 15 minutes prior to your appointment so that we can go through the necessary checks and to answer any questions you may have.
How long does it take to recover?
When the scan has finished, the radiographer will move the bed out of the scanner. They will then move your child into the recovery area to wake up from the anaesthetic. Some children are taken back to the ward to recover. We will call you back at this point so that you can be with them when they start to wake up. You should be prepared to stay in the hospital until your child is fully awake and has had something to eat and drink. Most families are able to go home a couple of hours or so after the scan.
When your child has recovered fully from the anaesthetic and has had something to eat and drink, you will be able to go home. The radiologist (doctor specialising in scans) will send a report of the scan to your child’s doctor in time for their next appointment.
Risks & complications
Every anaesthetic carries a risk of complications, but this is very small. Your child’s anaesthetist is a very experienced doctor who is trained to deal with any complications
How long does it take to get my MRI scan results?
Our diagnostic imaging team will provide results of your scan to your referrer within 5 working days.
FAQ’s For Referring Clinicians
Why Choose the MRI Scanning Service at Kingsbridge Private Hospital?
Once we have the received the referral simply call us on 028 9066 7878 or email [email protected] and we will create an appointment slot that suits the patient. Our images are all reported by consultant NHS Radiologists within 48 hours of the appointment. The report is then sent to the referring clinician.
Who can refer for an MRI Scan?
GP Referrals: Patients can be referred by their Consultant Medical Doctor or their General Practitioners as shown in the guidelines published by the Royal College of Radiologists.
What is required to refer?
The referrer must be a recognised clinician who is adequately trained and whom remain competent to refer via continued professional development. In accordance with the MHRA guidelines referrers must provide accurate patient details, referrer details, the region to be scanned and the appropriate clinical information to justify the examination. This information should all be entered into our referral form and the referral form sent via one of our various submission options, this includes email, online booking form or fax.
Why opt for MRI Scanning?
It provides clear, detailed images for a variety of pathology. Including, but not exhaustive:
– Musculoskeletal problems
– Sports injuries
– Neurological problems
– Spinal problems
– Vascular problems
– Soft tissue abdominal/pelvic pathology
– Bowel problems
– ENT conditions
An MRI emits no radiation and has no known detrimental effects on the patient. It is a safe painless procedure.
Who can not have an MRI scan?
For safety reasons, patients with the following implants are not suitable for this procedure due to the strong magnetic fields used in MRI:
– Cardiac Pacemaker/Defibrillator
– Aneurysm Clips
– Cochlear Implant
– Programmable Hydrocephalus shunt