Full Body Imaging at Trinity
Advanced Diagnostic Imaging

Full Body Imaging at Trinity

Precision diagnostics powered by the most advanced imaging technology available — GE 1.5T 30X MRI, Digital X-Ray, and DEXA body composition analysis.

GE 1.5T 30X MRI
Digital X-Ray
DEXA Scan

Same-Day Results

Rapid turnaround on all imaging

Physician-Reviewed

Every scan analyzed by our team

Integrated Protocol

Findings guide your longevity plan

Advanced Imaging Modalities

Three complementary technologies working together to provide comprehensive insight into your body's structure, composition, and function.

GE SIGNA 1.5T with 30X Acceleration

MRI Imaging

GE SIGNA 1.5T with 30X Acceleration

45–60 min
No radiation

Our GE SIGNA 1.5T MRI features AIR Recon DL technology, delivering 3.0T-level image quality with 30X faster acquisition. This advanced system provides comprehensive full-body screening with exceptional soft tissue contrast.

Technical Specifications

Field Strength
1.5 Tesla
Acceleration
30X with AIR Recon DL
Image Quality
3.0T-level clarity
Scan Time
45–60 minutes

Diagnostic Capabilities

Full-body soft tissue visualization
Organ structure and function assessment
Neurological screening and brain imaging
Cardiovascular system evaluation
Musculoskeletal detailed analysis
Early disease detection and monitoring
Tumor and lesion identification
Spinal cord and nerve pathway imaging

All imaging results are physician-reviewed and integrated into your personalized longevity protocol.

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Pre-Exam Preparation

How to Prepare for Your Scan

Follow these simple guidelines to ensure accurate results and a smooth imaging experience

1

Metal Implants Disclosure

Inform staff of any pacemakers, cochlear implants, metal plates, or surgical clips. Some implants may be MRI-incompatible.

2

Remove All Metal Objects

No jewelry, piercings, watches, hairpins, or metal accessories. Leave valuables at home or secure in provided locker.

3

Wear Comfortable Clothing

Loose-fitting clothes without metal zippers, buttons, or underwire bras. Hospital gown provided if needed.

4

Food & Drink Guidelines

No food restrictions for standard scans. If contrast is used, you may be asked to fast 4 hours prior—staff will notify you.

5

Arrive 15 Minutes Early

Complete safety screening forms and review procedure details with imaging technologist.

6

Claustrophobia Disclosure

If you experience anxiety in enclosed spaces, inform staff in advance. Relaxation techniques and open-bore options available.

Questions About Preparation?

Our imaging team will contact you 24–48 hours before your appointment to confirm preparation steps and answer any questions. You'll also receive a detailed prep checklist via email.

Post-Exam Experience

What Happens After Your Scan

From physician review to protocol integration — here's how your imaging results guide your longevity journey.

MRI Post-Exam

1

No Recovery Needed

You can resume all normal activities immediately after your MRI scan. No downtime or restrictions.

2

Physician Review Within 48–72 Hours

Our radiologists and longevity physicians analyze every sequence in detail, cross-referencing findings with your health history.

3

Private Consultation

Findings are presented in a dedicated consultation where your physician walks through every image and explains clinical significance.

4

Integrated Into Your Longevity Protocol

MRI findings directly inform your personalized treatment plan — from supplementation to advanced therapies.

What Your Results Mean

Understanding key metrics from your imaging reports — here's what your physician will explain during your consultation.

T-Score
Bone Density Comparison

Compares your bone mineral density to a healthy 30-year-old. Above -1.0 is normal; -1.0 to -2.5 indicates osteopenia; below -2.5 suggests osteoporosis.

Z-Score
Age-Matched Bone Density

Compares your bone density to others your age and sex. Helps identify if bone loss is age‑appropriate or accelerated.

VAT (Visceral Adipose Tissue)
Deep Abdominal Fat

Measures metabolically active fat surrounding organs. Elevated VAT is linked to cardiovascular disease, insulin resistance, and inflammation.

Lean Mass Index
Muscle-to-Height Ratio

Calculates lean muscle mass relative to your height. Higher lean mass index correlates with longevity, metabolic health, and functional capacity.

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Same-day results · Physician-reviewed · Integrated into your longevity protocol

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