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Had a stress MRI 2wks ago. Would I of had communication off hospital by now if there was anything serious that shown up on scan?

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I think the usual timescale is 2 weeks, not sure if that’s put back a bit because of Covid. Sometimes the GP gets the report first

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Thankyou for replying. Keep safe and well.

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If it is really serious they contact you straight away. But you can wait weeks for results. Same with a CT scan - when mine indicated something really serious I was immediately admitted to hospital. It's hard not to worry but you might find in current situation you are waiting for quite a while.

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Thankyou for info. I did think if it was serious they would of contacted me. Fingers crossed. Keep safe and well.

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