CT Scan
CT Scan costs from €83 in Poland to €220 in Germany, median €145 across 3 countries, 65 clinics. Prices shown in EUR; updated June 2026.
What does CT Scan cost by country?
Median prices across 3 countries · 65 clinics · updated June 2026.Shown in EUR.
Typical range (10th–90th percentile) shown in the lighter band.
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Dental CBCT Scan
Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a three-dimensional dental scan that produces detailed cross-sectional images of the teeth, jawbone and surrounding structures. At OrthoTeam, in-house CBCT supports precise planning for implants, surgical extractions, root canal assessment and orthodontics, showing bone volume and the position of nerves and sinuses that two-dimensional X-rays cannot. The scan is quick, and the region captured can be tailored from a single area to both jaws.
CBCT 3D Dental Scan
CBCT is a 3D cone-beam scan that produces detailed cross-sectional images of the teeth, jawbone, nerves and sinuses, supporting accurate planning for implants, surgery and complex root canal treatment. MEDENT performs CBCT in-house so imaging and treatment planning happen in one place. Lower-dose 2D options — a panoramic X-ray and single intraoral X-rays — are also available depending on what the dentist needs to see.
CBCT 3D Scan
A cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan produces a three-dimensional image of the jaw, showing bone height, width and the position of the sinus and nerve canals. It is the foundation of safe implant planning, letting the clinic decide implant length, position and angle before surgery. The scan is quick and is used both for routine single-implant planning and for complex full-arch and pterygoid cases.
CBCT 3D Dental Scan
A cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan that produces a detailed three-dimensional image of the teeth, jawbone, nerves and sinuses. It is used to plan implants, assess difficult root canals, locate impacted teeth and investigate other conditions that a standard X-ray cannot fully show. The clinic also offers conventional 2D panoramic X-rays for a broad overview of all the teeth and jaws.
Dental 3D Scan (Cone-Beam CT)
A cone-beam CT (CBCT) is a low-dose three-dimensional X-ray that shows the teeth, jawbone, nerves and sinuses in detail. Stomatologia Kucharski uses on-site CBCT to plan implants, assess bone, investigate complex root canal anatomy and evaluate impacted teeth. Scans are priced by the size of the area captured, with panoramic and intraoral X-rays also available on site.
Cone-Beam CT (CBCT) Scan
Cone-beam CT (CBCT) is a three-dimensional dental scan that shows the teeth, jawbone, nerves and sinuses in far more detail than a flat X-ray. Tymodent performs CBCT on site, which supports precise planning for implants, surgical extractions, root canal treatment and other complex cases. Standard panoramic and single-tooth X-rays are also available, each listed individually on the clinic's price list.
CBCT Cone-Beam 3D Scan
Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) produces a detailed three-dimensional X-ray of the jaws and teeth, used to plan implants, assess impacted teeth, examine root canals and investigate other conditions that a flat X-ray cannot show. SmileStudio offers full-arch, single-jaw and small sectored scans, as well as digital panoramic imaging, priced by the area captured so you only pay for what is needed.
3D Cone-Beam CT Scan (CBCT)
A cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan that produces a detailed three-dimensional image of the teeth, jawbone and surrounding structures. On-site 3D imaging supports accurate planning for dental implants, surgical extractions and complex root canal treatment by showing bone volume, root anatomy and the position of nerves and sinuses. Both-jaw and single-arch scans are available.
3D Cone-Beam CT Scan (Dental)
A 3D cone-beam CT (CBCT) scan produces a detailed three-dimensional image of the teeth, jawbone and surrounding structures, used to plan implants, assess impacted teeth and investigate complex cases. AURUM has the scanner on site, so imaging and treatment planning happen in one place. The 350 zł scan gives the surgical team an accurate view of bone, nerves and sinuses; a lower-cost 2D panoramic X-ray is also available.
Dental CBCT 3D Scan
A cone-beam CT (CBCT) scan produces a detailed three-dimensional image of the teeth, jawbone and surrounding structures. At AS-Dent Studio it is used to plan implants, assess bone volume, investigate difficult root canals and review impacted or problem teeth before surgery. Scanning is quick and available as a targeted region, a single arch or the full mouth, with conventional panoramic X-rays also offered for a flatter overview.
3D Cone-Beam CT Scan (Dental)
A three-dimensional cone-beam CT scan produced in the clinic's own diagnostic laboratory, giving a detailed view of the teeth, jawbone, nerves and sinuses. It is used to plan implant placement, assess wisdom teeth and bone volume, and investigate problems that flat X-rays cannot fully show. Having imaging on site means treatment can be planned accurately and without referral to an external radiology centre.
CT Scan of the Head
A computed-tomography scan of the head that uses X-rays to produce fast, detailed cross-sectional images of the skull and brain. It is valued for its speed and is commonly used to assess the bony structures and to investigate a range of symptoms. At OMEGA the scan is performed on a 16-slice CT system and is non-contrast at the standard price, with contrast added when indicated. The examination itself takes only a few minutes, after which a specialist radiologist reviews the images and provides a written report.
CT Scan of the Abdomen
A computed-tomography scan of the abdomen that uses X-rays to produce fast, detailed cross-sectional images of the abdominal organs and surrounding structures. It is widely used as a broad assessment of the abdomen and to investigate a range of symptoms. At OMEGA the scan is performed on a 16-slice CT system and often uses intravenous contrast for full assessment. The scanning takes only a few minutes, after which a specialist radiologist reviews the images and provides a written report.
CT Scan of the Chest (HRCT)
A computed-tomography scan of the chest, including a high-resolution (HRCT) technique, that uses X-rays to produce detailed images of the lungs, airways and surrounding structures. HRCT is particularly used for detailed assessment of the lung tissue. At OMEGA the scan is performed on a 16-slice CT system, is non-contrast at the standard price, and takes only a few minutes. A specialist radiologist reviews the images and provides a written report, with a faster turnaround available on request.
CT Angiography for Pulmonary Embolism
A contrast-enhanced computed-tomography study of the pulmonary arteries that uses X-rays and timed intravenous contrast to image the blood vessels of the lungs in detail. CT angiography is the standard imaging approach for assessing the pulmonary arteries. At OMEGA the scan is performed on a 16-slice CT system and is fast, taking only a few minutes of scanning. A specialist radiologist reviews the images and provides a written report, with expedited reporting available where rapid results are needed.
Coronary Angio-CT
A coronary angio-CT is a computed-tomography scan that images the arteries supplying the heart, allowing assessment of narrowing and calcified or soft plaque without an invasive catheter procedure. Offered by Longevity+ as a standalone scan and within its ULTRA check-up, it provides a detailed look at the coronary vessels and is associated with evaluating cardiovascular risk in people with relevant history or markers, complementing the clinic's cardiology consultations and cardiac ultrasound.
CT Scan (express coordination)
A computed-tomography examination booked and coordinated through Altoa at an accredited partner facility. CT uses X-rays and computer reconstruction to build fast, detailed cross-sectional images, and is the modality of choice for bone, lung, acute findings and rapid organ surveys. Altoa selects the body region with you, books the appointment at a partner facility and escorts you on the day, with the partner radiologist issuing a written report. This is the base CT rate that recurs as an add-on across Altoa's preventive and oncology programs.
CT Chest
A CT scan of the chest that images the lungs, airways, mediastinum, heart contour and chest wall in fine detail. Within Altoa's oncology cancer-screening programs, CT chest is offered as an add-on to extend lung and thoracic assessment beyond the standard chest X-ray. CT uses X-rays and computer reconstruction for fast, high-resolution thoracic imaging; Altoa books and escorts you to an accredited partner facility, with a radiologist issuing the written report.
CT Abdomen
A CT scan of the abdomen imaging the liver, pancreas, kidneys, spleen, bowel and other organs in cross-section. Within Altoa's oncology cancer-screening programs, CT abdomen is an add-on that extends the assessment beyond the standard abdominal ultrasound. CT uses X-rays and computer reconstruction for fast, detailed abdominal imaging, often with intravenous contrast; Altoa books and escorts you to an accredited partner facility and returns a radiologist's written report.
CT Scan
Computed tomography (CT) at the Radiodiagnostic Department of Vojenská nemocnice Olomouc provides fast, high-resolution cross-sectional imaging of the chest, abdomen, pelvis, head, and musculoskeletal system. CT acquires images in seconds to a few minutes using a rotating X-ray source and computer reconstruction, making it the preferred modality for bone detail, lung assessment, acute presentations and rapid organ surveys. The department issues a written radiologist report for every examination. Self-pay patients can book without a referral and access the full range of in-house specialist follow-up if findings require it.
CT Scan with Contrast
Self-payer contrast-enhanced computed tomography at Masarykův onkologický ústav, a JCI-accredited comprehensive cancer centre. CT uses X-rays acquired from many angles to build detailed cross-sectional images, and intravenous contrast highlights blood vessels, organs and lesions to improve detection and characterisation. Performed and reported by the institute's oncology radiodiagnostics team. Useful for evaluating the chest, abdomen, pelvis and other regions where high-resolution, contrast-enhanced anatomy is needed. Open to foreign patients and those without Czech insurance.
Digital X-ray (Skiagraphy)
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.
Diagnostic Mammography
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.
Screening Mammography
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.
