Introduction
Access Advanced Imaging
Deliver the highest level of neurological care for your patients with unprecedented access to Hallmarq’s people, processes and products.
With zero-helium required, our award-winning Small Animal 1.5T MRI delivers the specialist technology your practice demands.
With dedicated support through our Q-Care programme, customers using our small animal MRI have scanned thousands of animals since the first installation.
Features
Features & Benefits
NO helium, NO quench pipe, NO oxygen monitor required
Reduce the upfront and ongoing costs of offering an MRI service in your practice.
Veterinary software and protocols
Included. You don’t have to rely on outsourcing to develop protocols or use sequences designed for humans.
Veterinary-specific coils
With an over-sized v-shaped spine coil (91 cm) and elongated head coils with removable tops, signal is increased by 20% while allowing better patient access.
Affordable
Capped monthly payments help standardise and stabilise your overall cost of ownership and reduce the operational risks of implementing an MRI service.
99% uptime guarantee
Decrease costs, avoid wasted time and increase customer satisfaction with our 99% uptime guarantee as standard.
Unique self-shielded hatch
Our built in RF shield allows free access to your MRI room with video monitoring to increase patient safety.
Dual coil functionality
Our dual coil system provides a significant boost in signal intensity across larger body regions allowing fast scan times and pristine images of exceptional diagnostic quality.
Q-Care Support from a world-class team
From initial enquiry through system installation and beyond, you’ll receive unparalleled support from a team dedicated to the veterinary profession.
Hallmarq proudly sponsors Journal Club – a webinar-based series in collaboration with Neurology for Vets
Hosted by Drs Laurent Garosi and Simon Platt
Partner with one of the most experienced animal imaging companies in the world, ready to support your MRI journey.
Details
Technical Specifications
This outlines some of the high-level technical specifications and considerations in planning for the installation of the Hallmarq Small Animal MRI system. Please consult the Site Planning Guide for additional details.
Key features | |
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Field System | State-of-the-art veterinary specific 1.5T high field system |
Spine coil | V-shaped spine coil for 20-percent better signal to noise ratio |
Image protocols | Veterinary image protocols designed by MRI experts |
Hardware | |
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Field strength | 1.5T |
Channels | 16 |
Energy efficiency | Up to 25% more energy efficient compared to used MRIs |
Bore diameter | 60 cm patient bore diameter |
Details
Clinical Uses
Spinal cord disease
Including spinal cord neoplasia, intervertebral disc disease, wobbler’s disease and lumbosacral disease, atlanto-axial subluxation, ischemic myelopathy, nerve root compression and discospondylitis.
Brain disease
Including, but not limited to neoplasia, cerebrovascular events, hydrocephalus and inflammatory brain disease.
Skull and surrounding soft tissues
The only modality able to completely assess otitis externa-media-interna, including assessment of associated cranial nerves, cochlea and semi-circular canals along with the adjacent brainstem. Nasal and orbital disease can also be clearly assessed.
Cranial and vertebral anomalies and genetic malformation screening
Assessment of congenital anomalies including vertebral malformations, Chiari-like malformation, and syringomyelia screening in pre-disposed breeds.
Stifle disease
Superior soft tissue imaging for assessment of cranial cruciate ligaments, meniscal injuries and muscular disease.
Shoulder disease
Superior soft tissue imaging for assessment of biceps and supraspinatus tendon pathology, joint capsule, brachial plexus disease and muscular disease.
Thoracic and abdominal disease
Complimentry to ultrasound and computed tomography, soft tissue diseases affecting the lungs, liver, kidneys, spleen and major vessels can be accurately assessed with MRI.
Epilepsy screening
Confirmation of idiopathic epilepsy requires an imaging investigation to rule out structural causes, toxicities and metabolic diseases. If an MRI of the brain is considered normal, when accompanied by a normal CSF analysis, the cause of seizures is compatible with an idiopathic disease.
Detailed imaging
Clinical Case Gallery
Specifically designed to image small animals, our Small Animal 1.5T MRI machine with zero-helium design captures superb images for a more accurate diagnosis.
- 16-channel, self-shielded design: an array of veterinary-optimised RF coils help to properly position the patient.
- Enhanced RF coil coverage: for superior image quality when compared to equivalent human-optimised RF coils.
- Extended V-shaped phased array spine coil: used in combination with our 8-channel flexible coil, increases scan coverage for larger breeds, enhancing image quality for difficult-to-scan regions, such as the brachial plexus.
- Veterinary optimised MRI software: superb high-resolution detail including pre-saturation, fat suppression, blood flow compensation, single-shot fast spin echo, intensity correction and diffusion imaging with automatic ADC maps.
For real clinical examples from some of our installed scanners, click to browse…
FAQs
- Is high-field MRI expensive?
- Can I speak to an end-user?
- How much space should I allocate?
- How good is Hallmarq’s zero-helium Small Animal 1.5T MRI image quality?
- What is the uptime percent of the Hallmarq zero-helium Small Animal 1.5T system?
- Is this simply a refurbished human magnet?
- We’ve decided on your zero-helium Small Animal 1.5T MRI system. How long do we wait before scanning our first patient?
The total cost of ownership is less than you may expect. With Hallmarq’s zero-helium Small Animal 1.5T MRI, you can either buy the system outright or rent using our unique Flat Rate model. With our built-in RF shield, there is no need for a purpose-built shielded room; upfront capital expenditure is kept to a minimum and there is NO helium required. We’ve designed the system, from the ground up, to save on energy and our comprehensive Q-Care support programme even includes software updates. Labour costs may also be minimised as the system is designed to be operated by a veterinary technician or nurse rather than a dedicated MRI Technologist.
Updates
Case Studies & Blog

Q-Care
We are your trusted partner for advanced veterinary imaging.
Providing high quality images is just the beginning. We’re here to help optimise your imaging service – from initial enquiry through installation and beyond. We guarantee support along your imaging journey, with an unrivalled program designed to add value to your practice.