MRI Scan
MRI Scan costs from €134 in Czechia to €1029 in United States of America, median €232 across 6 countries, 58 clinics. Prices shown in EUR; updated June 2026.
What does MRI Scan cost by country?
Median prices across 6 countries · 58 clinics · updated June 2026.Shown in EUR.
- Czechia Cheapest€134n=14
- Hungary€145limited sample · n=8
- Poland€154n=16
- Austria€310limited sample · n=6
- Germany€430limited sample · n=7
- United States of America€1,029limited sample · n=7
Typical range (10th–90th percentile) shown in the lighter band.
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MRI of the Spine (One Section)
Magnetic resonance imaging of a single section of the spine — cervical (neck), thoracic (mid-back) or lumbar (lower back) — producing detailed cross-sectional pictures of the vertebrae, intervertebral discs, spinal canal and surrounding soft tissues without using ionising radiation. At MojaDiagnoza the scan is performed on the centre's own MRI system, most commonly for back or neck pain, sciatica, suspected disc problems or nerve compression. One section is a flat 669 zł, with discounted bundles for two or three sections and a contrast option when needed.
MRI of the Ankle
Magnetic resonance imaging of one ankle, giving a detailed view of the ligaments, tendons, cartilage and bone around the joint. It is the usual scan after a sprain or twisting injury, and for chronic ankle pain, instability, suspected tendon damage or stress-related bone changes. At MojaDiagnoza the ankle falls under the flat single-joint price of 689 zł, performed on the centre's own scanner and most often without a referral.
MRI of the Elbow
Magnetic resonance imaging of one elbow, showing the tendons, ligaments, cartilage and bone of the joint in detail. It is commonly used for stubborn tennis or golfer's elbow, ligament injuries, nerve-related symptoms and unexplained elbow pain or swelling that has not settled. At MojaDiagnoza the elbow is covered by the flat single-joint price of 689 zł, scanned on the centre's own equipment and usually without a referral.
MRI of the Knee
Magnetic resonance imaging of one knee, giving a detailed view of the structures that X-ray cannot show — the cruciate and collateral ligaments, the menisci, the joint cartilage, the patellar tendon and the bone beneath the joint surface. It is the standard scan after a sports injury, a twist or a fall, and for ongoing knee pain, swelling, locking or instability. At MojaDiagnoza a single knee is a flat 689 zł, the same price as most other single joints.
MRI of the Shoulder
Magnetic resonance imaging of one shoulder, showing the rotator cuff tendons, the labrum, the joint capsule, the biceps tendon and the bone in detail. It is the usual examination for shoulder pain, weakness, restricted movement, suspected rotator cuff tears and instability after a dislocation. At MojaDiagnoza the shoulder is part of the flat single-joint price of 689 zł, performed on the centre's own scanner and usually without a referral.
MRI of the Hip Joint
Magnetic resonance imaging of the hip, showing the joint cartilage, the labrum, the surrounding tendons and muscles and the bone of the femoral head and socket in detail. It is used for hip and groin pain, suspected labral tears, impingement, tendon problems and early changes in the bone. At MojaDiagnoza one hip is 689 zł and both hips together are 1,199 zł, scanned on the centre's own equipment.
MRI Lumbosacral Spine
A magnetic resonance scan of the lumbosacral (lower-back) spine, one of the most commonly requested spinal studies, giving detailed views of the lumbar vertebrae, discs, spinal canal and nerve roots without ionising radiation. It is used to investigate lower-back pain, sciatica, leg pain or tingling, and suspected disc herniation or canal narrowing. The standard self-pay price covers the scan without contrast, and a radiologist decides whether contrast is needed; the appointment includes the scan and a written radiology report.
MRI Head / Brain (no contrast)
A magnetic resonance scan of the brain on the centre's 2025 GE Signa Victor 1.5T scanner, producing detailed cross-sectional images of brain tissue, ventricles and surrounding structures without using ionising radiation. The standard self-pay price covers the examination without contrast; a radiologist decides whether intravenous contrast is required. It is a common first imaging step for persistent headaches, dizziness, neurological symptoms or follow-up of previously seen changes, and the appointment includes positioning, the scan itself and a written radiology report.
MRI Thoracic Spine
A magnetic resonance scan of the thoracic (mid-back) section of the spine, showing the vertebrae, discs, spinal cord and surrounding soft tissue in detail without ionising radiation. It is used to investigate mid-back pain, suspected disc herniation or canal narrowing, sensory changes, and to follow up inflammatory or other changes. The standard self-pay price covers the scan without contrast, with a radiologist deciding on contrast. The appointment includes positioning, the scan and a written radiology report.
MRI Cervical Spine
A magnetic resonance scan of the cervical (neck) section of the spine, giving detailed views of the vertebrae, intervertebral discs, spinal cord and nerve roots without ionising radiation. It is commonly used to investigate neck pain, arm pain or tingling, and suspected disc or nerve-root problems. The standard self-pay price covers the scan without contrast, and a radiologist decides whether contrast is needed. The appointment includes positioning, the scan and a written radiology report.
MRCP Cholangiography (MRI of the Bile Ducts)
MRCP (magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography) is a specialised MRI that produces detailed pictures of the bile ducts, gallbladder and pancreatic duct without any injection or radiation. It is used to investigate suspected gallstones in the ducts, blockages, narrowing and other problems of the biliary and pancreatic drainage system. At MojaDiagnoza MRCP is 699 zł, performed on the centre's own scanner and usually without a referral.
MRI of the Lower Leg
Magnetic resonance imaging of the lower leg, showing the calf muscles, the Achilles and other tendons, the soft tissues and the tibia and fibula in detail. It is used for calf muscle strains and tears, Achilles tendon problems, suspected stress fractures, soft-tissue masses and unexplained lower-leg pain or swelling. At MojaDiagnoza a lower-leg scan is 739 zł, performed on the centre's own scanner and usually without a referral.
MRI of the Thigh
Magnetic resonance imaging of the thigh, giving a detailed view of the muscles, tendons, soft tissues and the femur. It is used to investigate muscle strains and tears, suspected soft-tissue masses, unexplained thigh pain or swelling and bone-related symptoms. At MojaDiagnoza a thigh scan is 739 zł, performed on the centre's own MRI system and usually without a referral.
MRI of the Foot
Magnetic resonance imaging of the foot, showing the small joints, tendons, ligaments, the plantar fascia, soft tissues and bone in detail. It is commonly used for chronic foot pain, heel pain, suspected stress fractures, tendon problems and soft-tissue lesions such as a Morton's neuroma. At MojaDiagnoza a foot scan is 739 zł, carried out on the centre's own scanner and most often without a referral.
MRI of the Prostate (Multiparametric)
A magnetic-resonance scan of the prostate gland using a multiparametric protocol that combines several MRI sequences to image the gland in fine detail without radiation. It is commonly requested in men being assessed for prostate concerns, often alongside blood testing. At OMEGA the study is performed on a 1.5 Tesla scanner and typically takes around 30 to 40 minutes. A specialist radiologist reviews the images and provides a structured written report, with a more comprehensive screening package also available.
MRI Head / Brain (with contrast)
A contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance scan of the brain, in which an intravenous gadolinium-based agent is given during the examination to make certain structures and changes stand out more clearly. It is used when a plain scan may not give enough information — for example to characterise a lesion already seen, to look more closely at inflammatory or vascular changes, or for follow-up where contrast was used before. The fixed self-pay price covers both the scan and the contrast agent, with the radiologist confirming suitability before injection.
MRI of the Neck (Soft Tissue, with Contrast)
Magnetic resonance imaging of the soft tissues of the neck, performed with a contrast agent to show the throat, salivary glands, lymph nodes, blood vessels and surrounding structures in detail. It is used to assess neck lumps, swollen glands, suspected soft-tissue lesions and other concerns where contrast helps characterise the tissues. At MojaDiagnoza this contrast-enhanced neck study is 999 zł, carried out on the centre's own scanner.
MRI Brain Angiography (Angio-MR, with contrast)
A magnetic resonance angiography study that images the blood vessels supplying and within the brain, performed with intravenous contrast to map the arteries and venous structures clearly. Angio-MR is a non-invasive way to assess the cerebral and intracranial vessels without catheters or ionising radiation, often used to look at vessel anatomy and previously identified vascular findings. The fixed self-pay price covers the examination and the contrast agent, with the radiologist confirming suitability beforehand.
MRI Cerebellopontine Angles / Inner Ear (with contrast)
A focused, contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance scan of the cerebellopontine angles — the region where the inner-ear and facial nerves pass close to the brainstem. Intravenous contrast is given to characterise this small, detailed area clearly. It is typically used to investigate one-sided hearing loss, ringing in the ear or balance problems, and to assess the nerves and structures in this region. The fixed self-pay price covers both the scan and the contrast agent, with the radiologist confirming suitability beforehand.
MRI Under Sedation (General Anaesthesia)
An MRI carried out under sedation or general anaesthesia for patients who cannot complete a standard scan awake — for example due to severe claustrophobia, significant anxiety, involuntary movement or a condition that makes lying still difficult. Anaesthesia care allows the examination to be completed safely and comfortably. At MojaDiagnoza an MRI under sedation starts from 1,200 zł depending on the region, arranged in advance with the team.
MRI Abdomen (with contrast)
A contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance scan of the abdomen, producing detailed images of the liver, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, adrenal glands and other abdominal structures without ionising radiation. Intravenous contrast is given during the study to characterise organs and any changes more clearly. It is used to assess abdominal organs in detail and to follow up findings from other tests. The fixed self-pay price covers both the scan and the contrast agent, with the radiologist confirming suitability beforehand.
MRI Pelvis (with contrast)
A contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance scan of the lesser pelvis, giving detailed, radiation-free images of the pelvic organs and surrounding soft tissue. Intravenous contrast is given during the study to characterise structures and any changes more clearly. It is used for detailed assessment of the pelvic organs and to follow up findings from other imaging. The fixed self-pay price covers both the scan and the contrast agent, and some pelvic studies need specific bowel and bladder preparation, which the centre advises on at booking.
Whole-Body MRI
A whole-body MRI uses magnetic-resonance imaging to survey the body's soft tissues and major organs in a single session, without ionising radiation. Offered by Longevity+ as a standalone scan and as part of its higher check-up tiers, it produces detailed cross-sectional images from the head to the pelvis that can reveal structural changes across multiple regions at once, making it a popular choice for broad preventive imaging and peace of mind.
Whole-Body MRI Screening
A comprehensive whole-body magnetic resonance examination that images the brain, spine, abdominal organs (including the heart), pelvic organs, musculoskeletal system and selected chest structures in a single appointment, without ionising radiation. It is aimed at people who want a broad health screening, those with a family history of cancer, or anyone seeking advanced diagnostics. The standard self-pay price covers the scan without contrast; the radiologist decides whether contrast is needed, and the comprehensive report covers all the regions examined.
