mental, isn't it? l asked if they had a trolley, they said it interfered with the machine - given the $ 1375 price tag attached to an MRV, you would have thought they could turn it off temporarily...Algis wrote:How would they give an MRI/MRV to an unconscious person? this is plain non-sense... I am entirely non-ambulant; I cant even do the transfer chair/bed alone...about how you walk the 10 steps
to the table cos according to the receptionist no wheelchairs are
allowed in the MRI/MRV?room????
They have beds in the service that can go in the room; and they transfer you first from your w/c to that bed, then bed to bed in the MRI room... Simple enough?
That is an hospital/clinic - you're most likely to see sick people in there...
l then asked if they had an office chair on wheels and was again told 'no'...because staff couldn't be expected to do any lifting, etc!
anyway, they've lost business - and an MRV is an unnecessary test for the majority (but not all) people any w ay.
cheers, nico