CT Scan in Czechia
CT Scan in Czechia ranges from €120 to €900 across 5 providers in 3 cities. Na Homolce Hospital offers the most affordable options from €120, while premium providers charge up to €900. The median price is €180.
Prices verified May 2026
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CT Scan — Single Region
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.
CT Scan
Multi-slice CT scan of any standard body region at SurGal Clinic Brno, using AIDR-equipped technology that reduces radiation dose by 50–80%. Performed by a specialist radiology team on weekdays. Insurance covered for Czech patients; self-pay available.
CT Scan
Multi-detector CT scan of any standard body region at AGEL Ostrava-Vítkovice hospital, using a Philips IQon Spectral CT with 60–80% dose reduction. Available weekdays by appointment. Czech insurance accepted; self-pay welcome.
CT Scan — Single Region
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.
CT Scan
Computed tomography of a single body region — brain, head, chest, abdomen, pelvis, or spine. Performed on a GE Revolution GSI 256-detector scanner with spectral imaging. No referral required for private patients. Radiologist report issued in Czech and English.
CT Scan with Contrast
Contrast-enhanced multi-slice CT at SurGal Clinic Brno using AIDR low-dose technology. Intravenous contrast improves soft-tissue characterisation and vascular detail for tumour, infection, or vascular indications.
CT Scan with Contrast — Single Region
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.
CT Scan with Contrast
Contrast-enhanced multi-detector CT at AGEL Ostrava-Vítkovice using the Philips IQon Spectral CT. Intravenous contrast improves soft-tissue characterisation, vascular detail, and tumour assessment. 60–80% dose reduction.
PET/CT Scan
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.
