Cardiac MRI for Children

Cardiac MRI for Children; Safe, Detailed Imaging of Your Child’s Heart Structure and Function

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At KidsHeart Medical Center, we use the latest technology to get a complete, non-invasive view of your child’s heart.
A Cardiac MRI is a powerful imaging test that gives us detailed, 3D pictures of the heart’s structure, blood flow, and function — without using radiation.

It plays a key role in diagnosing complex heart conditions, guiding treatment decisions, and planning surgeries when needed.
We offer Pediatric Cardiology Services at our trusted facilities in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Al Ain.

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What is a Cardiac MRI?

A Cardiac MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves to create highly detailed images of the heart and surrounding blood vessels.

It allows our specialists to:

  • See the heart’s size, shape, and structure
  • Measure how well the heart is pumping
  • Assess blood flow patterns and degree of blood vessels narrowing.
  • Assess valve functions and degree of valve leakage.
  • Identify congenital heart defects or damage to the heart tissue
  • Monitor post-surgical recovery or long-term cardiac conditions

The test is completely safe, non-invasive, and does not involve exposure to X-rays or radiation.

When is Cardiac MRI Recommended?

Your child may be referred for a cardiac MRI if:

  • A congenital heart defect needs further evaluation
  • Previous tests (like echocardiograms or ECGs) are unclear or inconclusive
  • There is a concern about heart muscle function, valve abnormalities, or scarring
  • Your child is undergoing planning for heart surgery or catheter-based procedures
  • Ongoing monitoring is needed for complex or repaired heart conditions

Cardiac MRI is especially useful when ultrasound imaging does not provide enough detail, especially in older children with operated heart disease.

What to Expect During the Test

  • Your child will lie on a comfortable table that slides into the MRI scanner.
  • The scanner is open at both ends and does not touch the child.
  • Depending on the child’s age and degree of cooperation, the test may require light sedation or anesthesia to help them stay still.
  • The scan typically takes between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the complexity.
  • In some cases, a safe contrast dye may be used to enhance image clarity.

Our pediatric imaging team ensures that the experience is calm, well-explained, and tailored to your child’s comfort.

Why Choose KidsHeart?

  • MRI scans are supervised and interpreted by Pediatric Cardiologists experienced in congenital and acquired heart conditions
  • Conducted in collaboration with high-quality radiology centers offering child-appropriate sedation and scanning protocols
  • Support provided before, during, and after the scan by staff trained in pediatric care
  • Clear reports and next-step guidance after every scan

You can count on us to guide your child through the process with care and professionalism.

See the Full Picture — Safely and Clearly

A Cardiac MRI gives our team the insight needed to make accurate diagnoses and confident decisions for your child’s heart health.

At KidsHeart, we are proud to offer this advanced test across major UAE Cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Al Ain, ensuring high-quality care is always close to home.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes. It uses magnetic waves, not radiation, and is considered one of the safest ways to study the heart in detail.

It depends on age and ability to stay still. For young children specially less than 8 years, light sedation may be needed. Older children may complete the scan without sedation.

No. The scan is painless. Children may hear loud noises from the machine, but we provide ear protection and calming support.

A Pediatric Cardiologist reviews the images and prepares a report, which is typically available within a few days and discussed at your follow-up appointment.

In most cases, yes — especially if sedation is not used. Our team will advise based on safety protocols.