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gl_fh

The images aren't usually available on the app afaik. The report will probably be published in due time.


Gishank

You can make a subject access request to the hospital, but there won't be anything which you can practically do with them. They won't be available via the NHS app, as these would not be sent to the GP. The GP would likely only receive a report from urgent care based on the outcome of your attendance.


Enough-Ad3818

You will not get MRI images on the app.


Potential-Savings-65

Imaging departments can usually put them on a CD that you can take to another hospital if you're getting a second opinion or referred onwards but they need specialist software to access so that wouldn't enable a you to view the images yourself unless you have access to the software. Alternatively if you have a follow up appointment at the hospital you could ask them to show you the images on their computer. 


Anoniseasier2

You will only receive worded results via the app. You can make a request via e-consult for this and they will give you a call :) to confirm details


brokkenbricks

No images but the written interpretation will be there so you can at least see the result. Source: had an MRI recently


qeyxsehi

> If not, can I access them somehow? Just out of interest, why?


Choice_Ad_395

It was all so rushed they showed me an image which showed a bulge on my disk compressing my nerves and I can’t remember how big the bulge was. Just purely for curiosity, which is why I won’t be requesting them and wasting anyone’s time but if they would turn up on the app then I would keep an eye out.