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    When Do You Really Need an MRI? What Doctors Look For

    This article explains when an MRI is truly helpful and how doctors decide if you need one. It outlines the common reasons for ordering an MRI—such as red‑flag symptoms (new weakness, numbness, severe headaches after injury), persistent pain that hasn’t improved with initial care, concern for soft‑tissue injuries or nerve problems, and pre‑surgical planning—and why it’s not always the first test. You’ll learn what clinicians weigh before ordering imaging, including your exam findings, prior test results, whether the scan will change treatment, and safety factors like implants, pregnancy, or contrast allergies. It also offers practical questions to ask your provider about alternatives, timing, risks, and how the results will guide next steps, helping patients and caregivers make confident, informed decisions.