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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Cervical Spine MRI
MRI of the cervical spine (neck region) evaluating intervertebral discs, spinal cord, nerve roots, and vertebral alignment. Identifies herniations, stenosis, and degenerative changes without radiation exposure.
Lumbar Spine MRI
MRI of the lumbar spine (lower back) assessing disc pathology, spinal canal dimensions, facet joints, and nerve root compression. The most commonly requested spinal MRI for investigating lower back and sciatica symptoms.
Head MRI
Non-contrast MRI of the brain and skull structures on a Siemens 1.5T scanner, assessing for tumours, cysts, vascular malformations, and white matter changes. No referral required; results within 15 business days.
Prostate MRI
Standalone multiparametric prostate MRI on a 3-Tesla scanner with AI-assisted analysis and PI-RADS classification. This is the imaging component alone, without the broader cancer screening blood work included in the Prostate Cancer Screening package. Suitable for patients who already have recent blood work or are referred specifically for imaging.
Knee MRI
MRI of the knee joint evaluating the cruciate and collateral ligaments, menisci, articular cartilage, and surrounding structures. The gold standard for non-invasive assessment of internal knee pathology.
Shoulder MRI
MRI of the shoulder joint assessing the rotator cuff tendons, labrum, biceps tendon, and glenohumeral structures. Identifies tears, impingement, and instability patterns without radiation.
Breast Cancer Screening (MRI)
Dedicated breast MRI using 3-Tesla imaging with gadolinium contrast and specialised breast coils. Provides radiation-free breast cancer screening with higher sensitivity than mammography, particularly beneficial for women with dense breast tissue where mammographic accuracy is reduced. Includes radiologist review and consultation.
Hip MRI
MRI of the hip joint assessing the acetabular labrum, articular cartilage, femoral head vascularity, and surrounding tendons and bursae. Valuable for groin pain, suspected labral tears, and early avascular necrosis detection.
Pelvic MRI
MRI of the pelvis evaluating the bladder, reproductive organs, pelvic floor musculature, and bony pelvis. Useful for investigating pelvic pain, urological symptoms, and gynaecological or prostate-related concerns.
Head + Angiography MRI
Combined MRI of the brain and magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) of the cerebral arteries. Assesses both brain parenchyma and the intracranial vasculature for aneurysms, stenosis, and vascular malformations in a single session.
Abdomen MRI
MRI of the abdominal cavity evaluating the liver, kidneys, spleen, pancreas, gallbladder, and adrenal glands. Detects masses, cysts, organ enlargement, and structural abnormalities without radiation exposure.
MRI Scan
Diagnostic MRI performed on MEOCLINIC's in-house magnetic resonance imaging equipment. Scans are interpreted by the hospital's radiology department and can target any body region — brain, spine, joints, abdomen, pelvis, or soft tissue. MRI uses magnetic fields rather than ionising radiation, making it suitable for patients who require repeated imaging or prefer a radiation-free approach.
Colorectal Cancer Screening (MRI)
Non-invasive MRI-based colon screening using water contrast rather than traditional endoscopy. The colon is gently filled with water via a small rectal tube, creating contrast for 3-Tesla MRI imaging of the bowel wall, surrounding lymph nodes, and pelvic organs. No sedation, no bowel preparation, and no radiation exposure.
Prostate Cancer Screening
Dedicated prostate cancer screening combining multiparametric MRI on a 3-Tesla scanner with PSA testing (free, complexed, and ratio), blood work, and inflammation markers. The multiparametric MRI protocol acquires T2-weighted, diffusion-weighted, and dynamic contrast-enhanced sequences, analysed using PI-RADS classification with AI-assisted interpretation.
Whole-Body MRI Screening
Full-body MRI scan covering head, neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, spine, and joints using a Siemens MAGNETOM Skyra 3-Tesla scanner. The scan provides radiation-free cross-sectional imaging of all major organ systems in a single session. Excludes dedicated heart, breast, and colon imaging — these are available as separate add-ons or included in the checkup packages.
Full Spine MRI
Comprehensive MRI covering the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine in a single session. Provides continuous imaging from the skull base to the sacrum, eliminating gaps between individual regional scans.
Whole Body MRI Check
An imaging-focused screening programme centred on whole-body MRI and MRA performed on a Siemens MAGNETOM Vida 3T scanner with BioMatrix technology. The check includes echocardiography and a detailed discussion with a radiologist to review all imaging findings. This programme is designed for patients who want advanced radiation-free imaging without the full internal medicine assessment.
Lumbar Spine MRI
MRI of the lumbar spine (lower back) covering the five lumbar vertebrae, sacrum, intervertebral discs, spinal canal, and cauda equina. The primary imaging investigation for lower back pain, sciatica, and suspected disc herniation.
Knee MRI
MRI of the knee joint assessing cruciate and collateral ligaments, medial and lateral menisci, articular cartilage, and surrounding structures. The definitive non-invasive investigation for knee injuries and degenerative joint conditions.
MRCP (Cholangiopancreatography)
Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) providing non-invasive imaging of the biliary tree, gallbladder, and pancreatic duct system. The radiation-free alternative to diagnostic ERCP for investigating biliary and pancreatic duct pathology.
Cervical Spine MRI
MRI of the cervical spine (neck region) assessing vertebral discs, spinal cord, nerve roots, and facet joints from the skull base to the upper thoracic transition. Indicated for neck pain, radiating arm symptoms, and degenerative cervical conditions.
Abdomen MRI
MRI of the abdominal cavity covering the liver, kidneys, spleen, pancreas, gallbladder, adrenal glands, and major abdominal vessels. Provides superior soft-tissue contrast for characterising organ pathology without ionising radiation.
Pelvis MRI
MRI of the pelvic region assessing the bladder, reproductive organs, pelvic floor muscles, sacroiliac joints, and surrounding structures. Used for investigating pelvic pain, urological and gynaecological concerns, and sacroiliac pathology.
Brain + Cervical Spine MRI
Combined MRI of the brain and cervical spine in a single session, covering the intracranial structures and the full cervical spinal column from the skull base to C7-T1. Saves time and cost compared to booking two separate scans.
