MRI Scan in Germany
MRI Scan in Germany ranges from €260 to €1,500 across 10 providers in 10 cities. PrivatMRT Berlin offers the most affordable options from €260, while premium providers charge up to €1,500. The median price is €520.
Prices verified July 2026
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Knee MRI
MRI of the knee joint assessing the cruciate and collateral ligaments, medial and lateral menisci, articular cartilage, and surrounding structures. Suited for sports injuries, chronic knee pain, and pre-surgical evaluation.
Hip MRI
MRI of the hip joint evaluating the acetabular labrum, articular cartilage, femoral head, and surrounding musculature. Identifies labral tears, femoroacetabular impingement morphology, early avascular necrosis, and osteoarthritic changes.
Shoulder MRI
MRI of the shoulder joint evaluating the rotator cuff tendons, labrum, biceps tendon, and glenohumeral joint structures. Identifies tears, impingement, bursitis, and degenerative changes affecting shoulder function.
Joint MRI
A 3T MRI of a single joint — knee, shoulder, ankle, or hip — for detailed assessment of ligaments, tendons, menisci, cartilage, and surrounding soft tissue structures. The ultra-high-field scanner provides fine-detail imaging that supports diagnosis of tears, impingement, degenerative changes, and inflammatory conditions.
Cervical Spine MRI
MRI of the cervical spine covering vertebrae C1 through C7, intervertebral discs, spinal cord, and exiting nerve roots. Commonly used for neck pain, radiculopathy, and disc herniation assessment.
Thoracic Spine MRI
MRI of the thoracic spine covering the twelve thoracic vertebrae, discs, and spinal cord. Assesses degenerative changes, compression fractures, and thoracic disc pathology.
Pelvic MRI
MRI of the pelvic region covering bladder, reproductive organs, rectum, and pelvic lymph nodes. Suitable for pelvic pain investigation, gynaecological assessment, and cancer staging.
Hip MRI
MRI of a single hip joint assessing the acetabular labrum, articular cartilage, femoral head, and surrounding soft-tissue structures. Useful for groin pain, labral tears, and early osteoarthritis.
Knee MRI
MRI of a single knee joint assessing menisci, cruciate and collateral ligaments, articular cartilage, and subchondral bone. Suitable for sports injuries, chronic pain, and pre-arthroscopy workup.
Shoulder MRI
MRI of a single shoulder joint evaluating the rotator cuff tendons, glenoid labrum, biceps tendon, and glenohumeral articulation. Used for impingement, tears, and instability assessment.
Lumbar Spine MRI
MRI of the lumbosacral spine covering L1 through S1, evaluating discs, nerve roots, cauda equina, and facet joints. The most frequently requested spinal examination for lower back pain and sciatica.
MRI Scan (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)
High-field 3 Tesla MRI scanning at Radiologicum München's Schwabing location, covering brain, spine, joints, muscles, abdominal organs, heart, breast and prostate. The wide-bore 70 cm scanner reduces the closed feeling that can cause anxiety with narrower machines, and most single-region scans are completed in 10–30 minutes. The centre accepts self-paying patients as well as those with statutory or private German health insurance.
Brain MRI with Vessel Imaging
MRI of the head including time-of-flight angiography of the intracranial vessels. Evaluates brain parenchyma, white matter, ventricular system, and major cerebral arteries in a single session without contrast injection.
Open MRI (ESAOTE O-SCAN — Claustrophobia-Friendly)
Low-field open MRI using the ESAOTE O-SCAN system for patients who are claustrophobic, children requiring a parent's presence, or patients with certain implants such as pacemakers or cochlear implants that are contraindicated in high-field scanners. Suitable for peripheral joint imaging including shoulders, knees, ankles, wrists, and elbows. Family members may accompany children during the scan. Not suitable for whole-body imaging.
Lumbar Spine MRI
MRI of the lumbar spine covering the lower vertebrae, intervertebral discs, spinal canal, and nerve roots. Evaluates disc herniations, spinal stenosis, degenerative changes, and nerve compression causing lower back or leg symptoms.
Cervical Spine MRI
MRI of the cervical spine covering the neck vertebrae, discs, spinal cord, and nerve roots. Assesses disc herniations, foraminal stenosis, cord compression, and degenerative changes causing neck pain or upper extremity symptoms.
Head MRI
Detailed MRI of the brain, meninges, and skull structures using a Siemens 1.5T scanner. Screens for tumours, vascular abnormalities, white matter changes, and structural findings relevant to headaches, dizziness, or cognitive concerns.
Abdominal MRI
MRI of the upper and lower abdomen covering liver, pancreas, kidneys, spleen, and adrenal glands. Radiation-free alternative to CT with superior soft-tissue contrast.
Breast MRI
Contrast-enhanced MRI of the breast for supplemental screening, lesion characterisation, and implant assessment. Contrast agent is included in the examination.
Prostate MRI
Contrast-enhanced prostate MRI for detection and characterisation of prostate lesions. Contrast agent is included in the protocol as standard for prostate assessment.
Diagnostic MRI (3 Tesla Philips Ingenia)
High-field 3 Tesla MRI on a Philips Ingenia scanner with a 70 cm wide bore tunnel and ambient-light technology for patient comfort. Covers all body regions from head to toe including brain, spine, joints, abdomen, pelvis, and breast. Contrast medium can be administered as clinically required. Referral from a GP or specialist is typically needed; private and self-pay patients are welcome. Sessions run approximately 15–30 minutes in the scanner with a total visit of around 60 minutes.
Abdomen MRI
MRI of the abdominal organs including the liver, kidneys, spleen, pancreas, gallbladder, and adrenal glands. Screens for tumours, cysts, organ enlargement, and structural abnormalities across the upper and lower abdominal compartments.
Knee MRI
MRI of a single knee joint evaluating menisci, cruciate and collateral ligaments, articular cartilage, and bone marrow. No referral needed.
Ankle MRI
MRI of a single ankle joint evaluating ligaments, tendons, cartilage, and the syndesmosis. Detects occult fractures and osteochondral defects of the talus.
