Cervical Disc Prolapse Is More Than “Just Neck Pain”
A cervical disc prolapse (disc herniation in the neck) can irritate or compress nerves—or, in some cases, the spinal cord—leading to arm symptoms that don’t show up on X-rays. MRI is often required to identify which disc is involved and how severe the compression is.
Here are the most common scenarios where patients in Singapore end up needing a cervical spine MRI.
1. Neck Pain With Arm Pain or Tingling
When neck pain:
Radiates into the shoulder, arm, or hand
Feels sharp, burning, or electric
MRI helps determine whether a bulging or herniated disc is pressing on a cervical nerve root.
2. Persistent Symptoms Lasting More Than a Few Weeks
If symptoms:
Persist beyond 4–6 weeks
Keep recurring
Interfere with work or sleep
MRI is often used to confirm whether symptoms are disc-related rather than muscular.
3. Numbness in the Hand or Fingers
Pins and needles or reduced sensation in specific fingers often map to specific cervical nerve roots. MRI localises the exact disc level responsible.
4. Weakness in the Arm or Hand
Difficulty gripping, lifting the arm, or reduced hand strength raises concern for significant nerve compression, where MRI clarity becomes important for timely decisions.
5. Normal X-ray but Ongoing Neck or Arm Symptoms
X-rays may appear normal even when:
A disc is compressing a nerve
There is soft-tissue or foraminal narrowing
MRI visualises discs, nerves, and the spinal cord, which X-rays cannot.
6. Symptoms After a Fall, Whiplash, or Sudden Movement
A fall, whiplash injury, or sudden twist can:
Trigger a disc prolapse
Worsen a pre-existing disc issue
MRI helps assess disc injury and nerve involvement, especially when symptoms escalate days later.
7. Symptoms Not Improving Despite Physiotherapy
If physiotherapy:
Provides only temporary relief
Does not restore function
MRI helps explain why recovery has plateaued, avoiding prolonged trial-and-error care.
8. When Treatment Decisions Depend on Knowing the Exact Disc Level
MRI is often required before:
Targeted non-invasive treatments
Specialist referral
Deciding whether conservative care remains appropriate
Clear imaging helps avoid delays, unnecessary procedures, and wasted costs.
How Long Does It Take to Get a Cervical Disc MRI in Singapore?
Public hospitals:
Non-urgent outpatient MRI appointments may take weeks or more, depending on demand.Private or clinic-based options:
MRI scans are typically arranged much faster.
At The Pain Relief Clinic, cervical spine MRI scans for suspected disc prolapse can usually be arranged within one working day, subject to assessment.
How Much Does a Cervical Disc MRI Cost?
Public hospitals:
Subsidised and lower out-of-pocket cost, but longer waiting times.Private hospitals / imaging centres:
Higher and often variable pricing.The Pain Relief Clinic:
Clear upfront pricing, typically under S$1,000 for common outpatient cervical spine MRI scans
Costs explained before proceeding, reducing uncertainty
Do You Need to Travel to Another Location for the MRI?
Many pathways require:
Seeing a doctor at one clinic
Travelling to a separate imaging centre
Returning later for review
At The Pain Relief Clinic:
MRI coordination is handled within the same clinic system
No off-site imaging travel
Faster review and smoother care flow
Payment Options to Know About
Patients at The Pain Relief Clinic may access:
Medisave usage (subject to outpatient diagnostic limits)
Insurance claim support (corporate and personal plans, subject to insurer rules)
Cashless arrangements where applicable
Interest-free instalment plans
Cash and card payments
Quick Comparison
| Factor | Public Hospital | Private Hospital / Centre | The Pain Relief Clinic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Waiting time | Weeks or more | Days | Within 1 working day |
| Pricing clarity | Subsidised | Variable | Clear, under S$1,000 |
| Off-site imaging | No | Sometimes | No |
| Payment flexibility | Limited | Moderate | High |
Final Takeaway
Cervical disc prolapse is a structural condition that often requires MRI for accurate diagnosis and planning.
For patients who value:
Fast clarity
Transparent pricing
Minimal logistical hassle
Flexible payment options
The Pain Relief Clinic offers a practical MRI pathway aligned with real-world needs in Singapore.


