Buyer’s Guides
Choose MRI equipment with confidence
Practical MRI equipment buyer’s guides for MR Safe and MR Conditional equipment, helping imaging teams make informed purchasing decisions while supporting safety and workflow efficiency.

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Core guides for MRI equipment decisions
If you’re new to MR environment purchasing, begin with the complete overview, then dive into equipment-specific guides as you plan upgrades or replacements.
Complete Buyer’s Guide
How to choose MR Safe and MR Conditional equipment: a practical framework for evaluating risk, labeling, and fit.
Patient Transport Equipment
Start here for transport: wheelchairs, stretchers, beds, and accessories used around MRI.
Monitoring & Anesthesia Support
Key considerations for physiologic monitoring, infusion, and anesthesia workflows in MRI settings.
Positioning & Coils Support
Pads, straps, and positioning aids: what to look for to support image quality and patient comfort.
MRI Furniture & Room Equipment
Guidance on MRI carts, stools, IV poles, storage solutions, patient seating, and other equipment commonly used throughout the MRI environment.
MRI equipment buyer’s guide FAQs
Quick answers to common questions imaging teams ask when evaluating equipment for MRI environments.
Do you recommend specific brands?
We focus first on MRI safety labeling, intended use, and workflow considerations. Product examples may be referenced when they help illustrate important purchasing considerations, but the goal of these guides is to help readers evaluate options objectively.
What does MR Conditional really mean?
It means the item can be used in MRI only under defined conditions (for example, field strength, spatial gradient, or specific setup). Always confirm the exact conditions for your scanner and workflow.
How should we document equipment approvals?
Create a simple review record: labeling, conditions of use, intended location (zones/areas), training notes, and who approved it. Consistency matters more than complexity.
Can we use non-labeled equipment outside the scan room?
It depends on your facility policies and the area’s risk profile. When in doubt, treat unknown items as unsafe and follow your MRI safety process for screening and control.
How often should we re-check equipment status?
Re-check when you change scanners, room layout, accessories, or vendors—and anytime labeling, materials, or use conditions change.
Do these guides replace MRI safety training?
No. They’re educational resources to support purchasing and workflow planning. Your facility’s MRI safety program and training should remain the source of record.