Nationwide
Mobile MRI Rental & Leasing Services
Rapidly scale diagnostic capacity, maintain continuity of care during equipment downtime, and eliminate multi-million dollar capital risks with state-of-the-art 1.5T and 3.0T mobile MRI trailers.
iVIEscan Mobile MRI Leasing
vs. Fixed Installations
Traditional MRI installations are slow, expensive, and rigid. iVIEscan offers a fluid alternative for modern medical networks.
Traditional Fixed MRI Installation
6-18 Months Construction
Building shielded rooms is a slow, permit-heavy process.
$4M+ Capital Expense
Huge upfront costs for equipment and facility renovation.
Static Capacity
Fixed units can’t move to where patient demand is surging.
iVIEscan Mobile Rental & Leasing
Deployment Within Weeks
Arrive, plug in, and start scanning in less than a week.
Flexible Operating Expense
No huge capital outlay. Predictable monthly rental costs.
Agile Scalability
Scale up or down instantly based on your clinic’s volume.
Why Medical Centers Use Our Mobile MRI Rental Services
From rural healthcare clinics to bustling metropolitan healthcare network, we bridge the gap between patient demand and diagnostic capacity with a seamless, mobile-first approach.
24/7 Remote Monitoring
Instant Scalability
Capital Conservation
Nationwide Deployment
Full-Service Maintenance
"iVIEscan's mobile units have been a total game-changer for our facility operations. Their reliability and image quality are indistinguishable from our in-house systems, keeping our scan schedules running without delay."
— Director of Diagnostic Imaging, Regional Health System
A Mobile MRI Rental Solution Built by Radiologists
Founded by Dr. Kourosh Naeini, a veteran clinical radiologist with over two decades of experience, iVIEscan bridges the gap between logistical efficiency and diagnostic excellence. Our fleet operates under strict American College of Radiology (ACR) standards to deliver hospital-grade image clarity.
Dr. Naeini founded iVIEscan with a singular vision: to democratize access to high-end diagnostic imaging.
Recognizing the logistical and financial bottlenecks of traditional MRI installations, he pioneered a service-oriented approach that combines logistics expertise with medical excellence.
Under his leadership, iVIEscan has grown from a single unit to a nationwide fleet, servicing facilities from rural healthcare clinics to bustling metropolitan healthcare networks across North America.
Dr. Naeini is a Diplomate of the American Board of Radiology and board-certified radiologist.
He has dual fellowship training in Neuroradiology and Head & Neck Imaging at the University of Pennsylvania, and PET/CT Brain and Oncology Imaging at UCLA.
He completed his Diagnostic Radiology residency at Texas Tech University, followed by a surgical internship at USC.
Teleradiology Staffing
In addition to physical mobile units, we provide world-class remote radiology staffing solutions. Ensure your scans are interpreted by board-certified subspecialists with rapid turnaround times, 24/7.
Our Mobile MRI Rentals in Action
Premium mobile units deployed across diverse medical settings.
Case Study
SimonMed Imaging
As a leading outpatient imaging provider in the busy San Francisco market, SimonMed Imaging experienced a surge in patient demand that quickly outpaced their existing diagnostic capacity.
They needed a rapid solution to absorb the overflow and reduce patient wait times. However, installing a new, permanent MRI suite meant facing months of construction, permitting delays, and a multi-million-dollar capital expenditure that didn’t align with their immediate operational goals.
SimonMed partnered with iVIEscan for a rapid, agile alternative. Instead of committing to a long-term capital expense, SimonMed leveraged iVIEscan’s flexible rental program. Within weeks, iVIEscan delivered a fully equipped, state-of-the-art mobile MRI trailer directly to the facility.
iVIEScan's Impact
- Rapid Scalability: SimonMed immediately expanded their imaging capacity, reducing patient wait times and alleviating the backlog on their existing scanners.
- Capital Conservation: By utilizing a mobile MRI rental, the clinic solved their capacity constraints entirely through a predictable operating expense, preserving vital capital.
- Uninterrupted Patient Care: The fast deployment bypassed the 6-to-18-month timeline of a traditional MRI installation, allowing SimonMed to keep patients in-network and maintain their high standards of diagnostic excellence.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Mobile MRI Rentals
1) Why would a hospital or clinic rent a mobile MRI instead of buying a new MRI?
Mobile MRI rentals are most commonly used when a facility needs imaging capacity fast without waiting months for a permanent install. If your existing MRI is down, replacement timelines can stretch a long time because equipment procurement, construction, shielding, and permitting can all take longer than expected. Rentals also make sense when volume is temporarily higher (seasonal demand spikes, new service lines, staffing changes) and you cannot justify the multi million dollar capital investment. In many cases, a mobile unit is the simplest way to keep patients in network, prevent referral leakage, and maintain continuity of care while your long term plan comes together.
2) How quickly can a mobile MRI be delivered and ready to scan?
In many scenarios, a mobile MRI can be delivered in as little as a couple of weeks once the agreement is finalized and the schedule is confirmed. The exact timing depends on logistics, site readiness, and how quickly the facility can complete basic pre arrival items like placement planning and workflow coordination. The goal is to minimize downtime, so we focus early on confirming the setup details that typically cause delays. Once placed, operations are straightforward, and we help ensure the transition from delivery to first scan is smooth.
3) What situations make mobile MRI rentals the best fit?
The most common scenario is an MRI outage or replacement project where the facility needs a bridge solution immediately. Another frequent use case is a sustained increase in patient volume where your existing scanner is fully booked and wait times are creeping up. Mobile MRI is also a strong option when you do not have the space or budget to build out a permanent MRI suite (construction alone can be a major cost and timeline driver). Clinics sometimes rent a unit to bring advanced imaging closer to their patient base without taking on the long term burden of purchasing and maintaining a scanner.
4) What rental term options are available (one month vs. longer contracts)?
Mobile MRI rentals can be structured very flexibly depending on the need, from short term bridging to longer term placements. Some facilities only need coverage for a limited window while equipment is repaired or replaced. Others prefer a longer term when they are solving capacity constraints, testing demand before a capital purchase, or operating with space limitations. In many cases, the right term comes down to your timeline, your volume outlook, and how your budgeting process works.
5) Do you post pricing on the website, and what does mobile MRI typically cost?
Most facilities prefer a custom quote, because mobile MRI pricing depends on scope, term length, site requirements, and operational details. As a general market reference, monthly rentals commonly fall within a wide range, and facilities often see different pricing based on volume expectations and logistics. Instead of a one size fits all number, we typically recommend an inquiry first approach so your facility gets pricing that matches the real world need. Once we understand your situation, we can provide a clear monthly rate and outline what’s included so there are no surprises.
For a complete guide on how term lengths, magnet strengths, and logistics impact overall pricing, read our Mobile MRI Rental & Leasing Cost Guide.
6) What does our facility need onsite to host a mobile MRI trailer?
Most sites need a safe, accessible placement area that can accommodate the trailer and allow for patient flow and staff access. Site readiness usually includes considerations like power, access routes, and operational workflow planning so patients can be checked in, screened, scanned, and discharged efficiently. If you are unsure what your site can handle, we can walk through the basics and identify potential constraints early. The goal is to confirm feasibility upfront, so the delivery and setup process does not stall due to avoidable site issues.
7) Who is responsible for staffing, scanning operations, and interpretation of results?
Mobile MRI rentals typically cover the technical imaging capability, and staffing can vary depending on your internal team and your preferred workflow. Many facilities already have internal resources in place for scheduling, patient prep, and operational coordination, while others need support to fill gaps. If your facility also needs interpretation coverage, teleradiology staffing can be added as a complementary service so the entire workflow is covered end to end. The key is that the technical component (the scanner) and the clinical component (interpretation) can be arranged separately or together based on what your team needs most.
8) Can we rent the mobile MRI and also add teleradiology coverage if we are short on radiologists?
Yes. This is one of the most valuable combinations for facilities that need both capacity and clinical coverage. With a bundled setup, your team can run the scans locally, and interpretation can be handled remotely when you need neuro focused or overflow coverage. This is especially useful when a hospital is experiencing staffing gaps, backlog, or growth that outpaces radiologist availability. If you only need one part of the solution, you can also rent the mobile MRI alone or use teleradiology staffing independently.
9) What geographic areas do you serve, and can you support multi state needs?
Mobile MRI placements are typically coordinated based on where you need the unit delivered, how long you need it, and what the operational plan looks like. For teleradiology staffing, coverage depends on physician licensing, and we can align service availability with the states where coverage is currently active. Many facilities also operate across multiple locations, so we can discuss standardizing the model if you have more than one site to support. If you are unsure whether your state or region is a fit, the fastest path is to inquire and share your location and timeline.
10) What happens if our needs change, can we extend, adjust, or plan additional units?
Yes. Mobile MRI rentals are often used as a stepping stone while facilities learn what their long term demand really looks like. If your volume increases or your project timeline expands, the rental can often be extended or adjusted so you do not lose momentum. Some facilities start with one unit and later decide they need additional capacity or additional deployments in new markets. If you anticipate growth, we can plan ahead so equipment lead times and logistics do not become the limiting factor.