Hip Pain With Normal X-rays: When Is an MRI Needed in Singapore?
FAQ: MRI for Hip Pain With Normal X-rays
What does it mean to have hip pain with a normal X-ray?
This means hip or groin pain persists even though X-rays do not show fractures, advanced arthritis, or obvious joint problems. X-rays mainly assess bone structure, but many hip conditions involve cartilage, labrum, tendons, muscles, or bone marrow, which are not visible on X-ray.
If my X-ray is normal, does that mean my hip joint is healthy?
Not necessarily. A normal X-ray does not rule out:
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Labral tears
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Cartilage damage
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Tendon or muscle injury
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Stress reactions or early stress fractures
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Early degenerative or inflammatory changes
MRI is often needed to identify these causes.
When should an MRI be considered for hip pain?
An MRI is commonly considered when:
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Hip or groin pain persists beyond a few weeks
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Pain keeps recurring
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Pain worsens with walking, stairs, or prolonged standing
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There is reduced range of motion or stiffness
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Pain affects sleep or daily activities
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Physiotherapy or medication has not helped
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X-rays do not explain symptoms
What can an MRI show that X-rays cannot?
MRI can visualise:
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Hip labrum and cartilage
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Tendons and muscles around the hip
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Bone marrow changes
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Joint fluid or inflammation
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Subtle stress injuries
This allows clinicians to pinpoint the true source of hip pain.
Is MRI particularly useful for sports-related or groin pain?
Yes. MRI is especially helpful when hip pain:
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Started after running, sports, or sudden twisting
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Is felt deep in the groin
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Causes reduced confidence in movement
MRI helps assess labral injuries, tendon problems, and early stress injuries accurately.
How long does it take to get a hip MRI in Singapore?
Waiting time depends on the care pathway:
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Public hospitals:
Non-urgent outpatient hip MRI scans may involve waiting weeks or more, depending on demand. -
Private or clinic-based options:
MRI scans are usually arranged much faster.
At The Pain Relief Clinic, hip MRI scans can typically be arranged within one working day, subject to clinical assessment.
How much does a hip MRI cost in Singapore?
Costs vary by provider and scan details:
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Public hospitals:
Lower out-of-pocket cost with subsidies, but longer waiting times. -
Private hospitals / imaging centres:
Higher and often variable pricing. -
The Pain Relief Clinic:
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Clear upfront pricing, typically under S$1,000 for common outpatient hip MRI scans
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Costs explained before proceeding, reducing financial uncertainty
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Do I need to travel to another imaging centre for the MRI?
In many care pathways, yes. Patients often need to:
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See a doctor at one location
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Travel to a separate imaging centre
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Return later for review
At The Pain Relief Clinic:
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MRI coordination is handled within the same clinic system
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No off-site imaging travel
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Faster review and smoother coordination
Can Medisave be used for hip MRI scans?
Yes. Medisave can be used for outpatient MRI scans, subject to prevailing outpatient diagnostic limits.
Patients can clarify:
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Medisave eligibility
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Expected out-of-pocket cost
before proceeding.
Are insurance claims or instalment options available?
Depending on coverage, patients at The Pain Relief Clinic may access:
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Insurance claim support (corporate and personal plans, subject to insurer rules)
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Cashless arrangements where applicable
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Interest-free instalment plans
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Cash and card payments
This flexibility helps manage unexpected or ongoing hip pain expenses.
What happens after the MRI?
After imaging:
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Findings are reviewed alongside symptoms and examination
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The cause of hip pain is explained clearly
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Next steps may include targeted conservative care, monitoring, or referral if needed
Accurate imaging helps avoid unnecessary delays and ineffective treatment cycles.
Key Takeaway
Hip pain with a normal X-ray is common and often involves soft tissue or early joint pathology. MRI frequently provides the clarity needed to move forward confidently.
In Singapore:
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Public hospitals offer subsidised scans but may involve waiting weeks or more
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Private hospitals provide faster access with variable pricing
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The Pain Relief Clinic offers a practical option with:
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Clear upfront pricing under S$1,000
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Fast MRI arrangement
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No off-site imaging
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Flexible payment options, including Medisave, insurance, cashless and instalments
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