How do I cancel or reschedule my GNMI appointment, and is there a cancellation fee?
Overview We understand that plans can change. If you need to cancel or reschedule an appointment, a GNMI team member will need to help you make that change. For the fastest support, use live chat or create a ticket instead of calling. Our phone lines are often very busy, and chat or ticket support helps us collect the right information and respond as efficiently as possible. What You Need to [...]
What private pay imaging services may be available at GNMI, and what should I confirm before booking?
Overview Most medically necessary diagnostic imaging services are covered by OHIP when ordered by a licensed physician or authorized healthcare provider. Some services may not be covered by OHIP. These may include exams requested for screening, prevention, body composition, or other reasons that do not meet OHIP coverage criteria. Patients without OHIP coverage may also need to pay privately. [...]
Which GNMI location offers the imaging test I need, and what should I confirm before going to a clinic?
Overview Not every GNMI location offers every imaging service. Some locations may offer X-ray and Ultrasound, while others may offer services such as Mammography, BMD / DEXA, MRI, CT, or Nuclear Medicine. A list of all our locations and services can be found here: https://gnmi.ca/clinics/" target="_blank Map of All Clinics Before going to a clinic, confirm the location, service availability, [...]
What should I tell GNMI before my MRI, and how do implants, medical devices, metal, contrast, pregnancy, or claustrophobia affect MRI safety?
Overview MRI uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create detailed images of the body. Because the magnet is always part of the MRI environment, safety screening is an important step before the scan. Some implants, medical devices, or metal fragments may not be safe for MRI. Other items may be safe only under certain conditions. Do not assume an implant or device is safe unless it has [...]
What should I know before a CT scan, including requisitions, preparation, contrast, radiation, and safety questions?
Overview A CT scan, sometimes called a CAT scan, is an imaging test that uses X-rays and computer processing to create detailed images inside the body. CT preparation can vary depending on the body area being scanned and whether contrast is needed. https://gnmi.ca/patient-preparation/#ct-prep" target="_blank Patient Prep (CT) What You Need to Know CT scans usually require a valid requisition. CT [...]