Neurological Diagnostics employs new-generation Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) technologies for comprehensive and non-invasive examination of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and peripheral nervous system. These examinations, which use magnetic fields and radio frequency waves rather than ionizing radiation, provide high-resolution multiplanar images, enabling the accurate identification of even small lesions. MRI is essential for the diagnosis, staging, and monitoring of a wide spectrum of neurological conditions, including degenerative diseases (such as dementia and Parkinson’s), inflammatory and demyelinating disorders (such as Multiple Sclerosis), vascular conditions (stroke), tumors, and traumatic injuries. The precision of these examinations is crucial for Neurologists and Neurosurgeons, allowing them to establish a differential diagnosis, safely plan potential surgical interventions, and evaluate disease progression and treatment response over time.