Hi Sarah .....
I really have no way of knowing how quickly you could expect MRI results to be done in England. In my case (in the US), the imaging facility gives me two copies of the CD right at the time of the scan, which I am free to go home and put into my computer. (Of course, I am never quite sure if what I am seeing is of concern or not.
) Then in usually 24, sometimes 36 hours later the report is ready, which now I also go back and pick up from the imaging center. In the States, the scan and report must be given to the patient upon request.
I must continue to say that for many people looking at a CD and/or reading a report and finding out you have a tumor may be devastating. For those people, I would strongly urge you to wait for a doctor's confirmation because then you can ask questions at the same time. I would also urge you to take a family member or friend with you when you go for your follow-up visit to learn the scan results. If the report shows a tumor, it can be such a shock that you do not know what to ask or remember what the doctor says (that happened to me the first time).
One word of caution, in this case no news after this length of time does not guarantee that it is good news. Scan reports can be lost or mis-placed. If I were you, I would call the doctor or imaging center and find out if the report is ready yet.
Best thoughts. Clarice