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Can I drive after an MRI scan?

Follow-up explanation

MRI scans are generally safe and do not affect a patient's ability to drive for most individuals. After a routine MRI, you can usually return to your normal activities, including driving, immediately. The procedure itself is non-invasive, and you will be fully awake during the scan. 

For those considering private MRI, costs can vary depending on the type of scan and clinic, but many patients see it as a worthwhile investment for quicker access and faster results.

Driving considerations with contrast or sedation

In some cases, a sedative or contrast agent (such as gadolinium) may be administered. These can cause temporary drowsiness, dizziness, or blurred vision. It is essential to wait until these effects have completely worn off before operating a vehicle. Radiology staff will guide when it is safe to leave the clinic and drive.

Practical tips for safe driving after MRI

  • If you have received sedation, arrange for someone to accompany you home.
  • Limit driving immediately after scans involving contrast if you feel unsteady.
  • Follow any personalised instructions provided by your radiologist or clinic staff.
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Dr. Nitin Shori

Most patients can safely drive after an MRI, but sedation or contrast may temporarily affect alertness, so follow the clinic’s guidance.

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