CT Scan
CT Scan costs from €83 in Poland to €220 in Germany, median €145 across 3 countries, 65 clinics. Prices shown in EUR; updated June 2026.
What does CT Scan cost by country?
Median prices across 3 countries · 65 clinics · updated June 2026.Shown in EUR.
Typical range (10th–90th percentile) shown in the lighter band.
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CBCT 3D Dental Scan
Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) produces a detailed three-dimensional image of the teeth, jawbone and surrounding structures using a low-dose dental scanner. It is the key planning tool for implants, surgical extractions, endodontics and joint assessment, giving information a standard 2D X-ray cannot. At Dr Piosik Stomatologia sectional, two-arch and TMJ scans are available and priced by area. The scan is quick and is usually carried out as part of planning a specific treatment.
Dental CBCT Scan
Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is a three-dimensional dental scan that produces detailed cross-sectional images of the teeth, jawbone and surrounding structures. At OrthoTeam, in-house CBCT supports precise planning for implants, surgical extractions, root canal assessment and orthodontics, showing bone volume and the position of nerves and sinuses that two-dimensional X-rays cannot. The scan is quick, and the region captured can be tailored from a single area to both jaws.
Cone-Beam CT Scan (CBCT)
Cone-beam CT (CBCT) is a low-dose 3D dental X-ray that shows the teeth, jawbone and surrounding structures in detail, used at Exacto Clinic to plan implants, assess impacted teeth and diagnose complex endodontic cases. Scans can cover a few teeth, a single arch or both jaws, and a 2D digital panoramic image is also available. The 3D data underpins precise, guided treatment planning and is captured on-site for convenience.
CBCT 3D Dental Scan
CBCT is a 3D cone-beam scan that produces detailed cross-sectional images of the teeth, jawbone, nerves and sinuses, supporting accurate planning for implants, surgery and complex root canal treatment. MEDENT performs CBCT in-house so imaging and treatment planning happen in one place. Lower-dose 2D options — a panoramic X-ray and single intraoral X-rays — are also available depending on what the dentist needs to see.
Dental CBCT / Panoramic Imaging
ChilliDent has on-site digital radiology, including cone-beam CT (CBCT) and panoramic imaging, so diagnosis and treatment planning happen in one place. A CBCT scan produces a detailed 3D view of the teeth, jawbone and surrounding structures, which is especially valuable for planning implants, assessing impacted teeth and complex root canals. Lower-dose panoramic and single-tooth X-rays are also available for everyday diagnosis.
CBCT 3D Scan
A cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan produces a three-dimensional image of the jaw, showing bone height, width and the position of the sinus and nerve canals. It is the foundation of safe implant planning, letting the clinic decide implant length, position and angle before surgery. The scan is quick and is used both for routine single-implant planning and for complex full-arch and pterygoid cases.
CBCT 3D Dental Scan
Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) produces a detailed 3D X-ray of the teeth, jawbone and surrounding structures, used to plan implants, assess impacted teeth, investigate root canals and evaluate surgery. InDent offers in-house CBCT so diagnosis and treatment planning happen in one place, with options for a single jaw, both jaws or a focused small-volume scan. Conventional panoramic and orthodontic radiographs are also available on the same price list.
CBCT 3D Dental Scan
A cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan that produces a detailed three-dimensional image of the teeth, jawbone, nerves and sinuses. It is used to plan implants, assess difficult root canals, locate impacted teeth and investigate other conditions that a standard X-ray cannot fully show. The clinic also offers conventional 2D panoramic X-rays for a broad overview of all the teeth and jaws.
Dental CT Scan (Cone-Beam CBCT)
A 3D cone-beam CT scan that produces detailed cross-sectional images of the teeth, jawbone and surrounding structures — far more information than a standard X-ray. It is used to plan implant placement, assess wisdom teeth and root anatomy before surgery or root-canal treatment, and investigate jaw and sinus problems. The clinic prices the scan by how much of the jaw is captured, from a single segment to both full arches.
Cone-Beam CT (CBCT) Scan
Cone-beam CT (CBCT) is a three-dimensional dental scan that shows the teeth, jawbone, nerves and sinuses in far more detail than a flat X-ray. Tymodent performs CBCT on site, which supports precise planning for implants, surgical extractions, root canal treatment and other complex cases. Standard panoramic and single-tooth X-rays are also available, each listed individually on the clinic's price list.
CBCT Cone-Beam 3D Scan
Cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) produces a detailed three-dimensional X-ray of the jaws and teeth, used to plan implants, assess impacted teeth, examine root canals and investigate other conditions that a flat X-ray cannot show. SmileStudio offers full-arch, single-jaw and small sectored scans, as well as digital panoramic imaging, priced by the area captured so you only pay for what is needed.
3D Cone-Beam CT Scan (CBCT)
A cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan that produces a detailed three-dimensional image of the teeth, jawbone and surrounding structures. On-site 3D imaging supports accurate planning for dental implants, surgical extractions and complex root canal treatment by showing bone volume, root anatomy and the position of nerves and sinuses. Both-jaw and single-arch scans are available.
3D Cone-Beam CT Scan (Dental)
A 3D cone-beam CT (CBCT) scan produces a detailed three-dimensional image of the teeth, jawbone and surrounding structures, used to plan implants, assess impacted teeth and investigate complex cases. AURUM has the scanner on site, so imaging and treatment planning happen in one place. The 350 zł scan gives the surgical team an accurate view of bone, nerves and sinuses; a lower-cost 2D panoramic X-ray is also available.
Dental CBCT 3D Scan
A cone-beam CT (CBCT) scan produces a detailed three-dimensional image of the teeth, jawbone and surrounding structures. At AS-Dent Studio it is used to plan implants, assess bone volume, investigate difficult root canals and review impacted or problem teeth before surgery. Scanning is quick and available as a targeted region, a single arch or the full mouth, with conventional panoramic X-rays also offered for a flatter overview.
CT Scan (Computed Tomography), without Contrast
A computed tomography scan that uses X-rays and computer reconstruction to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body, especially good for bone, the chest and acute problems. ST Medical offers non-contrast CT of the head, sinuses, neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, spine and joints, reported by a radiologist with an option for urgent same-day reporting. It is often used when fast, detailed imaging of bony structures or the lungs is required.
CT Head (without contrast)
A CT scan of the head uses X-rays and computer reconstruction to produce detailed cross-sectional images of the skull and brain. Performed without contrast, it is a fast, widely used examination for assessing the head and is often requested after injury or for persistent symptoms such as headaches. At Centrum Medyczne Medix it is carried out on the centre's on-site scanner at a fixed published price, with images reviewed by a radiologist.
CT Chest (without contrast)
A CT scan of the chest produces detailed cross-sectional images of the lungs, airways and surrounding structures using X-rays and computer reconstruction. Performed without contrast, it is widely used to assess the lungs and is often requested for persistent respiratory symptoms or follow-up of known findings. At Centrum Medyczne Medix it is carried out on the centre's on-site scanner at a fixed published price, with images reported by a radiologist.
CT Scan of the Head
A computed-tomography scan of the head that uses X-rays to produce fast, detailed cross-sectional images of the skull and brain. It is valued for its speed and is commonly used to assess the bony structures and to investigate a range of symptoms. At OMEGA the scan is performed on a 16-slice CT system and is non-contrast at the standard price, with contrast added when indicated. The examination itself takes only a few minutes, after which a specialist radiologist reviews the images and provides a written report.
CT Scan of the Abdomen
A computed-tomography scan of the abdomen that uses X-rays to produce fast, detailed cross-sectional images of the abdominal organs and surrounding structures. It is widely used as a broad assessment of the abdomen and to investigate a range of symptoms. At OMEGA the scan is performed on a 16-slice CT system and often uses intravenous contrast for full assessment. The scanning takes only a few minutes, after which a specialist radiologist reviews the images and provides a written report.
CT Scan of the Chest (HRCT)
A computed-tomography scan of the chest, including a high-resolution (HRCT) technique, that uses X-rays to produce detailed images of the lungs, airways and surrounding structures. HRCT is particularly used for detailed assessment of the lung tissue. At OMEGA the scan is performed on a 16-slice CT system, is non-contrast at the standard price, and takes only a few minutes. A specialist radiologist reviews the images and provides a written report, with a faster turnaround available on request.
CT Abdomen (with contrast)
A contrast-enhanced CT scan of the abdomen produces detailed cross-sectional images of the abdominal organs, with an injected contrast agent used to highlight blood vessels and tissues for clearer detail. It is a thorough examination often requested to investigate abdominal symptoms. At Centrum Medyczne Medix it is carried out on the centre's on-site scanner at a fixed published price, with images reported by a radiologist.
CT Angiography for Pulmonary Embolism
A contrast-enhanced computed-tomography study of the pulmonary arteries that uses X-rays and timed intravenous contrast to image the blood vessels of the lungs in detail. CT angiography is the standard imaging approach for assessing the pulmonary arteries. At OMEGA the scan is performed on a 16-slice CT system and is fast, taking only a few minutes of scanning. A specialist radiologist reviews the images and provides a written report, with expedited reporting available where rapid results are needed.
CT Scan (Computed Tomography), with Contrast
A contrast-enhanced computed tomography scan in which an iodine-based dye is given through a vein to make blood vessels, organs and certain abnormalities show up more clearly. ST Medical offers contrast CT of the head and neck region and of the chest, abdomen, pelvis and limbs, individually or combined, with radiologist reporting. It is used when greater tissue and vascular detail is needed than a plain scan can provide.
Cardiac CT (Cardio-CT)
A computed-tomography scan of the heart that uses X-rays, with image timing synchronised to the heartbeat, to produce detailed images of the heart and its vessels. Cardiac CT is used as a non-invasive way to image the heart's structures and coronary arteries. At OMEGA the scan is performed on a 16-slice CT system and typically uses intravenous contrast. The appointment is a little longer than a standard CT, and a specialist radiologist reviews the images and provides a written report.
