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CT Scan in Czechia

Clinics 18
From €120
Treatments 29
Median €1,500

CT Scan in Czechia ranges from €120 to €5,000 across 18 providers in 9 cities. Na Homolce Hospital offers the most affordable options from €120, while premium providers charge up to €5,000. The median price is €1,500.

Prices verified July 2026

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SPEA Olomouc logo SPEA Olomouc

CT Scan (Computed Tomography)

Diagnostic 30 min

SPEA Olomouc operates a multidetector multispiral CT scanner — a latest-generation helical CT capable of fast, high-resolution cross-sectional imaging of the brain, spine, chest, and abdomen. The CT department is staffed by four radiologists and five radiologic assistants and operates Monday to Thursday from 7:00 to 15:30. Every scan includes CD with digital images and a written radiologist report for your referring physician, with standard results within seven days and a STATIM track for urgent cases. Self-pay and international patients are accepted; pricing is available on request via the direct department line.

Nemocnice PRIVAMED — Radiodiagnostika logo Nemocnice PRIVAMED — Radiodiagnostika

CT Scan (Somatom X-Cite)

Diagnostic 30 min

The CT suite at PRIVAMED's radiology department runs a Siemens Somatom X-Cite multidetector scanner covering head, neck, chest and mediastinum including high-resolution lung CT (HRCT), spine and limbs, and the abdominal cavity and retroperitoneum. Advanced protocols include CT enteroclysis, CT colonography and virtual colonoscopy, and CT angiography of the vascular system. The department also performs image-guided interventions under CT navigation — biopsies, punctures and drainage of pathological collections, and pain-management injections of nerve roots and facet joints. The fully digital workflow allows lower radiation doses while improving image quality, and all studies are archived in PACS with electronic transfer to the referring physician. Czech-insured patients attend with a referral; self-pay examinations are quoted and booked through the dedicated CT line.

1. poliklinika Karlovy Vary — Radiodiagnostika (MEDIAG) logo 1. poliklinika Karlovy Vary — Radiodiagnostika (MEDIAG)

Diagnostic Mammography

Diagnostic 20 min

Diagnostic mammography is a low-dose breast X-ray performed when a woman has symptoms — a palpable lump, pain, nipple change or another clinical sign — to investigate the cause. The MEDIAG department at 1. poliklinika Karlovy Vary images on a GE Senographe Pristina, a top-tier system designed for the lowest dose on the market and greater patient comfort, with DUETA patient-assisted compression that lets the woman help control how firmly the breast is compressed. The same unit offers 3D tomosynthesis without any increase in radiation dose, giving the radiologist layered images that can reveal findings hidden on a flat 2D view. This is the only site in the Karlovy Vary region able to follow up suspicious findings with SVAB stereotactic vacuum-assisted biopsy, so sampling can be arranged at the same centre.

1. poliklinika Karlovy Vary — Radiodiagnostika (MEDIAG) logo 1. poliklinika Karlovy Vary — Radiodiagnostika (MEDIAG)

Digital X-ray (Skiagraphy)

Diagnostic 10 min

Digital skiagraphy (X-ray) is a first-line diagnostic imaging exam that uses a small dose of X-rays to capture images of bones, joints, the chest and other tissues. The differential absorption of the beam across tissue types is recorded on a digital detector, producing high-contrast images of fractures, lung conditions and skeletal problems. At the MEDIAG department inside 1. poliklinika Karlovy Vary the workstations are fully digital, so images go straight to high-resolution diagnostic monitors and the PACS network rather than to film — meaning lower radiation dose and no developing chemicals. X-ray here is offered on a walk-in basis during working hours, so a referral can usually be imaged the same day without an appointment.

1. poliklinika Karlovy Vary — Radiodiagnostika (MEDIAG) logo 1. poliklinika Karlovy Vary — Radiodiagnostika (MEDIAG)

Screening Mammography

Diagnostic 20 min

Screening mammography is a low-dose breast X-ray for women with no symptoms, used to detect breast cancer early — often before it can be felt. It is offered to women aged 45 and over and, in the Czech programme, is covered by public insurance once every two years with a referral. The MEDIAG department at 1. poliklinika Karlovy Vary is an accredited screening site that has run the programme here since July 2003 and has completed more than 150,000 screening exams. Imaging uses the same GE Senographe Pristina with 3D tomosynthesis and DUETA patient-assisted compression. Around 80% of screens give a final answer from the mammogram alone; the remaining cases are recalled for supplementary work-up such as extra views, ultrasound or biopsy — all available on site.

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