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by surement 374 days ago
Universal in what country? In the US I've had two MRIs in the last few years for non urgent things and both were scheduled within less than a week.
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The hold up is usually almost entirely insurance related for most people. People in my family (including myself) have had non-emergency imaging done several times over the past few years. We've had experiences ranging from getting it done same day to taking over a month to get approval and scheduled. This is in DFW, where there's no shortage of MRI machines around.

Meanwhile there are imaging labs that can do walk-ins if you're willing to pay cash and they have the slack in their schedule, usually somewhat cheap compared to what they'll bill insurance (and if you have a HDHP, what you'll pay). They don't want those machines idle, a gap in the schedule is money they aren't making.

I was wondering why Americans purchased MRI gift cards.