The method of making an MRI appointment is related to whether the patient is an inpatient or outpatient. If the patient is an outpatient, usually after the doctor has issued the test, he or she will have to take the slip and the visit card to the MRI room registration room to make an appointment. If you are an inpatient, some hospitals will have a nurse make an appointment for the patient and then inform the patient of the appointment time. Other hospitals may require the patient to take the application form to the MRI room registration room to make an appointment by themselves, so you can consult your own doctor about which case you belong to in order to avoid delaying the diagnosis. MRI generally takes a long time for patients to do, so the appointment time may also be relatively late, and it is possible that the checklist issued on the same day may take several days for the appointment to be made, so you must do the test in advance if you want to do it, but emergency patients are an exception, and it is usually done in advance first.