Radiology Business February 25, 2025
Marty Stempniak

Imaging startup Ezra Inc. hopes to launch a 15-minute, $500 whole-body MRI offering by 2026, the company said in a recent announcement.

The New York-based healthcare AI firm has scored U.S. Food and Drug Administration clearance for its Ezra Flash, a class 2 medical device. This will allow Ezra to enhance the quality of brain, abdomen and pelvis images.

Founded in 2018, Ezra offers an elective full-body MRI for $2,395, hoping to help patients root out cancer and other concerns before symptoms emerge.

“This FDA clearance marks another milestone in our journey towards making affordable and fast full-body MRIs a reality,” Emi Gal, founder and CEO, said in an announcement shared Feb. 20. “Our goal...

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