4 Best CT Scan Clinics in Warsaw (2026)
We ranked 4 ct scan clinics in Warsaw by patient reviews, pricing, and international patient services.
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Centrum Medyczne Damiana
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Centrum Medyczne Damiana
ul. Wałbrzyska 46, 02-739 Warszawa, Poland (Mokotów district, Służew)
Centrum Medyczne Damiana opened in 1994 as Warsaw's first private hospital and is now part of the Medicover group. The flagship site at ul. Wałbrzyska 46 in the Mokotów district houses a full private hospital — operating theatres for 3,000+ annual surgical procedures, an outpatient clinic handling ~8,000 procedures per year, and an on-site diagnostic imaging department running CT, X-ray, mammography, and ultrasonography. The CT department offers the complete range of diagnostic CT examinations: head and brain, chest and pulmonary, abdomen and pelvis, spinal segments, cardiac and coronary workup, CT angiography of major vessels, and low-dose lung CT for cancer screening. Both native and contrast-enhanced protocols are available. The scanner produces thin-slice volumetric data with 3D reconstruction capability. CT is available on a private self-pay basis as well as through national health fund (NFZ) referrals for eligible examinations. For international patients, the Individual Medical Care (IMC) branch has operated for over 20 years coordinating care for patients with international health insurance. The English-speaking medical and administrative team manages appointments, result monitoring, referrals, hospital stays, and medical record preparation in English. A 24/7 emergency line (602 183 733) is available. Self-pay international visitors may book CT directly by phone or through the hospital's online system without requiring a local GP.
Enel-Med
al. Jana Pawła II 41A, 00-150 Warsaw, Poland (Gdański Business Centre, Wola district)
Enel-Med S.A. was founded in Warsaw in 1993 and grew to become one of Poland's largest private healthcare networks, known for its specialist outpatient clinics and high-specification diagnostic imaging. In 2021–2022 the company was acquired by LUX MED Group, the Bupa-owned network that is today Poland's largest private healthcare operator with more than 300 own clinics and 16 hospitals. The Warsaw flagship at al. Jana Pawła II 41A — located in the Gdański Business Centre complex in the Wola district — was Enel-Med's largest site and continues to operate as a full-service diagnostic imaging centre. The CT department lists the complete range of examinations available in the LUX MED Diagnostyka catalogue: standard single-region scans (head, chest, abdomen/pelvis, spine, joints), high-resolution chest CT (HRCT), low-dose lung CT for cancer screening, cardiac CT for structural and vascular heart assessment, and a broad panel of CT angiography studies covering the cerebral, carotid, aortic, pulmonary, abdominal, and peripheral vascular territories. The coronary calcium score (CAC score) is offered as a non-contrast, non-fasting cardiac risk screening examination. Results are provided as a written radiologist report and image files. Contrast-enhanced examinations require a recent creatinine result to verify renal function before administration of iodinated contrast medium; patients on thyroid medication should also bring a TSH result. All CT examinations in Poland legally require a physician referral under the Atomic Law statute — any doctor in active practice, including a private GP, can issue one. English-language services are available. Booking via the LUX MED patient portal or by phone; the Warsaw Wola centre is well served by public transport and is located near the Warsaw Gdańska railway station.
LUX MED Diagnostyka
ul. Marcina Kasprzaka 17, 01-206 Warsaw, Poland
LUX MED Diagnostyka is Poland's largest provider of specialist diagnostic imaging, part of the LUX MED Group — a Bupa subsidiary and the country's biggest private healthcare network, with approximately 10,000 physicians, 300 own facilities, and 16 hospitals. The diagnostics brand operates over 70 dedicated imaging centres in 21 cities, applying standardised protocols, shared teleradiology reporting infrastructure, and results delivery through the national Portal Pacjenta platform. The Warsaw Kasprzaka 17 location in the Wola district serves as the network's main Warsaw CT and MRI facility. It offers the complete range of computed tomography examinations: general single-region CT covering head, neck, spine, chest, and abdomen; high-resolution chest CT (HRCT); low-dose lung CT for pulmonary screening; CT angiography of the head, aorta, chest, and abdominal vessels; coronary calcium scoring; and full cardiac CT for coronary artery assessment. All CT examinations in Poland legally require a physician referral under the Atomic Law statute — any doctor in active practice, including a private GP consulted before the appointment, can issue the referral. Appointments are available for both private self-pay patients and NFZ (national health fund) beneficiaries; major private health insurers including Medicover, Allianz, PZU Zdrowie, and Compensa are accepted. Results are returned as a radiologist's written report with images available for download through Portal Pacjenta or on CD on request. The centre operates Monday to Friday with extended hours to accommodate working patients. Preparation instructions, including fasting requirements for contrast studies and creatinine testing for patients with kidney disease, are detailed in the patient information leaflet available at the centre and from the booking team.
Voxel
ul. Koszykowa 78, 00-671 Warsaw, Poland (enter from ul. Wilcza 74, Block C, 2nd floor)
Voxel S.A. is one of Poland's largest specialist diagnostic imaging companies, listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange and operating 33 centres across 21 cities since 2005. The network focuses exclusively on imaging — CT, MRI, PET-CT, SPECT, DaTSCAN, nuclear medicine, and teleradiology — without the distraction of broader hospital activities, allowing its radiologists to develop deep protocol expertise. The Warsaw location at ul. Koszykowa 78 operates inside the Centralna Wojskowa Przychodnia Lekarska 'Cepelek', with a dedicated CT department contact line and email. The centre lists over 20 distinct CT examination types, from standard head, chest, and abdominal scans to specialised vascular studies: CT angiography of the head, neck, aorta, pulmonary arteries, abdominal vessels, and lower limbs. High-resolution chest CT (HRCT) and low-dose lung CT are available for pulmonary workup. Private patients booking outside the national health fund (NFZ) face shorter waiting times. All CT examinations in Poland legally require a physician referral under the Atomic Law statute — any doctor in practice, including a private GP, can issue one. Results are delivered as a printed radiologist report accompanied by image files on CD; an online results portal is also available. The Warsaw centre is open Monday to Friday, 8:00–20:00, and is accessible by bus lines 10, 17, 33, 41, and 159. English-language correspondence can be directed to the centre's international team via the national Voxel website.
How We Ranked These Clinics
Rankings are based on patient reviews, pricing transparency, and service quality for ct scan in Warsaw:
- ✓ 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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- Longevity.haus Database: Clinic listings with direct partnerships (Updated: 2026-05-24)
- Google Reviews: Aggregated ratings from Google Maps – Ratings may vary over time
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