Before your doctor providers an imaging referral, it’s important to express your need for clear answers and understand how a scan could impact your care plan. The more specific you are about your symptoms, how they affect your daily life, and what you’ve already tried, the easier it is for your doctor to decide if imaging is the next best step. Here are questions and examples to help you start the conversation:
• Could imaging provide us with clear answers to what is causing my pain or symptoms?
• What can we learn from the results of an imaging scan?
• Example question: “I’ve changed my routine at the gym, started stretching more often, and have taken over-the-counter pain relievers, but I can’t seem to shake my back pain. Would imaging, like an MRI, help us see if there is something like a herniated disc?”
Each imaging scan is designed to visualize areas of the body in different ways. It is important to find the best option for your specific needs.
• If imaging is the next step, do I need an X-ray, CT, MRI, or Ultrasound? Why?
• What are the pros and cons of this specific scan?
• Will this scan help determine the cause of my symptoms?
• If it doesn’t yield the results we need, what follow-up imaging would we try, if any?
Understanding what comes next after your scan helps you stay confident in leading the conversation about your care.
• How soon after my scan can we schedule a follow-up to discuss the findings?
• Will you personally review my results with me?
• What happens if the scan finds something abnormal?