3 Best CT Scan Clinics in Prague (2026)
We ranked 3 ct scan clinics in Prague by patient reviews, pricing, and international patient services.
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Affidea Praha CT
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Affidea Praha CT
Šustova 1930/2, 148 00 Praha 11 - Chodov, Czech Republic
Affidea Praha is the flagship Czech Republic centre of Affidea Group, which operates more than 300 diagnostic imaging centres across 15 European countries. The Chodov facility runs a GE Revolution GSI computed tomography scanner — a 256-detector system with Gemstone Spectral Imaging that enables dual-energy protocols, virtual monochromatic imaging, and precise tissue characterisation beyond what conventional CT provides. The CT service covers the full diagnostic range: brain and head CT, chest and lung screening, abdomen and pelvis, spine, and whole-trunk examinations. Cardiac subspecialty CT includes coronary artery calcium scoring (CAC/Agatston score) for heart attack risk stratification and CT coronary angiography — a non-invasive alternative to catheter angiography for visualising the coronary arteries. All examinations are reported by a team of six consultant radiologists with subspecialty expertise. Private patients can book directly without a GP referral. Reports are issued in Czech and English. As part of the Affidea network, the Prague centre follows group-wide imaging protocols and quality standards that are harmonised across all 15 countries of operation. The Chodov site also houses specialist clinics for cardiology, angiology, endocrinology, rheumatology, and densitometry — making it one of the most comprehensive diagnostic outpatient facilities in Prague.
Na Homolce Hospital
Roentgenova 37/2, 150 00 Praha 5 — Motol, Czech Republic. Metro B — Anděl, then tram 9 or 10 to Nemocnice Motol. Parking on site.
Na Homolce Hospital (Nemocnice Na Homolce) is one of Central Europe's leading specialised clinical hospitals, internationally recognised for cardiovascular and neurological care. Located in the Motol district of Prague 5, it holds Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation — among the most rigorous healthcare quality standards globally — and has been officially designated a Comprehensive Cardiovascular Centre by Czech health authorities. The hospital's Radiology Department operates a dual-source Siemens Somatom Flash CT scanner, equipped with SAPHIRE interactive reconstruction technology for low-radiation cardiac imaging. The department explicitly performs cardiac CT and CT coronarographies (coronary CT angiography) as part of its cardiovascular imaging programme, using ECG gating and dual-energy scanning protocols that are standard at major European cardiac centres. At the core of the hospital's international reputation is the PET Centre, established in 1999 as the first positron emission tomography facility in the Czech Republic. With two PET/CT scanners and a PET/MR scanner added in 2023, it is one of the largest PET centres in Europe, performing over 10,000 hybrid imaging examinations annually. The centre is an IAEA Model Project, certifying it as a global reference site for nuclear medicine quality. The Cardiology Clinic — since February 2025 a joint academic department with Charles University's 1st Faculty of Medicine — performs 3,500 catheterisation procedures per year and is a European leader in electrophysiology, structural heart disease intervention, and cardiac device implantation. International patients are served by a dedicated Foreign Patients department with English-speaking staff available Monday to Friday.
Available CT Scan:
Multi-slice CT of a single body region — chest, abdomen, pelvis, head, spine, or extremity — using the hospital's dual-source Somatom Flash with SAPHIRE dose-reduction. Full radiologist report included. Estimated price: €100–150.
Hybrid positron emission tomography combined with CT (PET/CT) at the hospital's dedicated PET Centre — the Czech Republic's first PET facility (1999), now one of the largest in Europe with over 10,000 annual examinations. Oncological, inflammatory, and neurological indications. Estimated price: €800–1,000.
Rehabilitační klinika Malvazinky
U Malvazinky 177/7, 150 00 Praha 5, Czech Republic. Metro B — Anděl (10 min walk) or tram to Malvazinky. On-site parking available.
Rehabilitační klinika Malvazinky is a well-established private hospital in Prague 5's Smíchov district, operated by Mediterra s.r.o. as part of Group Mediterra — a VAMED Austria Group member running nine medical facilities across the Czech Republic. The clinic was established in 2003 and significantly expanded in 2013 with a new inpatient pavilion. It is accredited by SAK (the Czech State Accreditation Commission), one of the most rigorous national quality standards in Central European healthcare, with its most recent re-accreditation completed in 2024. The hospital spans both inpatient rehabilitation and a broad outpatient ambulatory programme. Its 60-bed inpatient wing specialises in intensive post-trauma and post-surgical rehabilitation, long-term intensive care (NIP/DIOP), and complex orthopaedic recovery including total knee and hip replacement. The outpatient ambulance covers orthopaedics, cardiology, internal medicine, neurology, clinical biochemistry, physiotherapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and nutritional counselling — an unusually comprehensive multidisciplinary range for a private rehabilitation setting. Diagnostic imaging is provided through the hospital's radiology and ultrasound department (RTG a sono), staffed by MUDr. Jaroslav Štrof (CSc., MBA) from Monday to Friday. The department performs standard X-ray across all anatomical regions and comprehensive ultrasound including abdominal, pelvic, thyroid, soft tissue, musculoskeletal, and vascular (peripheral veins) examinations. CT imaging for patients requiring cross-sectional scanning is arranged through Group Mediterra's affiliated imaging network, which includes facilities across Prague and Central Bohemia. For preventive health, the clinic runs structured programmes including KardioPrevent — a two-visit cardiovascular screening package with stress echocardiography, ergometry, and complete cardiac biochemistry (9,000 CZK / ~€360) — and the Komplexní preventivní prohlídka (KPP), a comprehensive multi-specialist health check combining five medical disciplines, full laboratory work-up, abdominal ultrasound, and chest X-ray (20,500 CZK / ~€820). Both programmes are designed for self-pay patients and require no GP referral. International patients are received through the Group Mediterra International Patient Program, which coordinates logistics from arrival to departure.
Available CT Scan:
Multi-slice CT of a single body region (chest, abdomen, pelvis, head, or spine) with radiologist report. Available through the Group Mediterra imaging network in Prague. No referral required for self-pay patients. Estimated price: €140–200.
Contrast-enhanced multi-slice CT of a single body region with iodinated intravenous contrast for enhanced tissue differentiation and vascular visualisation. Includes radiologist report. Estimated price: €200–260.
How We Ranked These Clinics
Rankings are based on patient reviews, pricing transparency, and service quality for ct scan in Prague:
- ✓ Patient Reviews – Aggregated from Google and verified review platforms
- ✓ Pricing Transparency – Clear, upfront pricing published online
- ✓ International Services – English-speaking staff, patient coordinators
- ✓ Range of Services – Variety of ct scan options available
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