MRI Scan in Czechia
MRI Scan in Czechia ranges from Kč800 to Kč30,000 across 10 providers in 2 cities. Palas Athéna offers the most affordable options from Kč800, while premium providers charge up to Kč30,000. The median price is Kč8,800.
Prices verified May 2026
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Breast MRI
MRI mammography for breast cancer screening and evaluation.
Brain MRI
3T MRI of the brain with additional scans providing high-resolution cross-sectional imaging. Deep Resolve AI reconstruction enhances image quality beyond conventional 3T capability.
Neck Soft Tissue MRI
3T MRI of the neck soft tissues evaluating the cervical lymph nodes, salivary glands, pharynx, larynx, and thyroid region. Includes additional sequences for comprehensive assessment.
Abdomen MRI
3T MRI of the abdomen covering liver, pancreas, kidneys, spleen, and adrenal glands with additional sequences for comprehensive organ assessment.
Pelvis MRI (with Prostate)
3T MRI of the pelvis with prostate assessment and additional sequences. Covers bladder, reproductive organs, pelvic lymph nodes, and detailed prostate evaluation.
MR Angiography with Contrast
Magnetic resonance angiography with contrast (carotid, aortic imaging).
MR Angiography with Contrast
Contrast-enhanced MR angiography for carotid arteries, aortic sections, or peripheral vessels. Gadolinium injection provides high-resolution vascular mapping for surgical planning and stenosis grading.
MRI Brain/Head
Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain and head. Contrast agent optional per physician indication.
MRI Cervical Spine
MRI scan of the cervical spine section.
MRI Thoracic Spine
MRI scan of the thoracic spine section.
MRI Lumbar Spine
MRI scan of the lumbar spine section.
MRI Single Joint
MRI scan of a single joint (knee, shoulder, hip, etc.).
Brain MRI
Diagnostic MRI of the brain using a Siemens MAGNETOM Sola 1.5T scanner, assessing brain parenchyma, ventricles, meninges, and vascular structures. Suitable for investigating headaches, dizziness, cognitive changes, and screening for intracranial 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.
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.
Shoulder MRI
MRI of the shoulder joint evaluating the rotator cuff tendons, labrum, glenohumeral ligaments, biceps tendon, and surrounding structures. Essential for diagnosing rotator cuff tears, impingement, and instability.
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.
Brain MRI
MRI scan of the head and brain for detecting structural abnormalities, tumours, stroke indicators, and degenerative changes. Contrast agent available at radiologist's discretion for an additional fee.
Neck Soft Tissue MRI
MRI of the soft tissues of the neck covering the pharynx, larynx, lymph nodes, thyroid bed, and salivary glands. Used for ENT, oncology, and endocrine indications.
Cervical Spine MRI
MRI of the cervical spine (C-spine) evaluating discs, spinal cord, nerve roots, and facet joints. Standard investigation for neck pain, arm numbness, and post-whiplash assessment.
Thoracic Spine MRI
MRI of the thoracic spine covering T1-T12 vertebrae, discs, and the thoracic spinal cord. Evaluates mid-back pain, thoracic disc pathology, and demyelinating conditions.
Lumbar Spine MRI
MRI of the lumbosacral spine covering L1-S1 discs, nerve roots, and cauda equina. The most frequently requested spinal examination for lower back pain and sciatica.
Single Joint MRI
MRI of a single joint — knee, shoulder, hip, ankle, wrist, or elbow — with a dedicated protocol optimised for that joint's anatomy. Evaluates ligaments, menisci/labrum, cartilage, and bone.
