MRI Scan in Poland
MRI Scan in Poland ranges from zł370 to zł8,400 across 19 providers in 10 cities. Carolina Medical Center offers the most affordable options from zł370, while premium providers charge up to zł8,400. The median price is zł750.
Prices verified July 2026
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Brain MRI
High-field MRI of the brain using BioMatrix technology with a 70 cm bore, providing detailed neurological imaging for headaches, dizziness, suspected tumours, and neurodegenerative assessment.
Spine MRI (Single Section)
MRI of a single spinal section — cervical, thoracic, or lumbar — for disc herniation, stenosis, nerve compression, and degenerative change assessment.
Knee MRI
A detailed MRI of the knee joint that shows the cruciate and collateral ligaments, menisci, cartilage, tendons and bone, without using radiation. It is widely used after sports injuries and for ongoing knee pain, swelling or instability. At Neoscan the scan is performed on a 1.5T scanner with the Ambient Experience environment to keep the examination relaxed, and reported by radiology specialists. No referral is required for a private booking, and each knee is imaged as a separate study.
Pituitary Gland MRI
A dedicated MRI of the pituitary gland and the surrounding sellar region, using a focused protocol to image this small structure at the base of the brain in fine detail. It is often requested when investigating hormone-related findings. At Neoscan the scan is performed on a 1.5T scanner with the Ambient Experience environment to ease anxiety, and reported by radiology specialists. No referral is required for a private appointment, and a contrast-enhanced option is available.
Shoulder MRI
An MRI of the shoulder joint that images the rotator cuff tendons, labrum, joint capsule, cartilage and surrounding bone without radiation. It is commonly used for shoulder pain, weakness, restricted movement and suspected rotator cuff or labral injury. At Neoscan the scan is performed on a 1.5T scanner with the Ambient Experience environment to make the examination calmer, and reported by radiology specialists. No referral is required for a private appointment.
MRI Cholangiopancreatography (MRCP)
An MRCP is a specialised MRI of the bile ducts and pancreatic duct, using heavily fluid-weighted sequences that make these fluid-filled channels stand out. It is a non-invasive way to image the biliary system and is often arranged to look at the gallbladder, bile ducts and pancreatic duct. It is usually performed without contrast. The examination is carried out on the clinic's 3 Tesla scanner and read by a specialist radiologist, with a report within 72 hours.
MRI of the Head with Contrast
A contrast-enhanced 3 Tesla MRI of the brain in which a gadolinium agent is given through a vein partway through the scan to highlight areas of altered tissue, inflammation or abnormal blood-vessel patterns. It is typically chosen when a plain scan needs further characterisation or when closer assessment of a known finding is wanted. The online price already includes the contrast injection. The appointment runs longer than an unenhanced scan, and a specialist radiologist's report is emailed within 72 hours.
Hip Joint MRI
MRI of a single hip joint evaluating the femoral head, acetabular labrum, articular cartilage, and surrounding musculature at 850 PLN.
Brain MRI (3T)
3 Tesla brain MRI delivering high-resolution neurological imaging for tumour detection, stroke assessment, and degenerative conditions. Spectroscopy add-on available for tumour grading.
Lumbar Spine MRI
MRI of the lumbosacral spine on 3T or 1.5T evaluating discs, spinal canal, nerve roots, and facet joints for lower back pain and sciatica investigation.
Brain MRI with Contrast
Enhanced brain MRI with intravenous gadolinium contrast for improved detection of tumours, active inflammation, infection, and blood-brain barrier disruption. Includes pre- and post-contrast sequences.
Head MRI
Brain and head MRI performed at 3 Tesla on the Siemens Magnetom 3 Neo with AI. Evaluates brain parenchyma, ventricles, cranial nerves, and vascular structures. Standard sequences include T1, T2, FLAIR, and diffusion-weighted imaging. Contrast-enhanced protocols are available when clinically indicated for tumour characterisation or inflammatory conditions.
Cervical Spine MRI
MRI of the cervical spine at 3 Tesla, evaluating intervertebral discs, spinal cord, nerve roots, facet joints, and surrounding soft tissues. Detects disc herniations, spinal stenosis, degenerative changes, and cord compression. Useful as a pre-surgical planning tool or for investigating neck pain and radiculopathy.
MRCP (Bile Duct MRI)
Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) is a specialised MRI that images the bile ducts, gallbladder and pancreatic duct without contrast or radiation. It is used to assess the biliary system non-invasively. At Neoscan it is performed on a 1.5T scanner with the Ambient Experience environment to keep the scan relaxed, and reported by radiology specialists. No referral is required, and it can be combined with a full abdominal study in one visit.
MRI Head / Brain (with contrast)
A contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance scan of the brain, in which an intravenous gadolinium-based agent is given during the examination to make certain structures and changes stand out more clearly. It is used when a plain scan may not give enough information — for example to characterise a lesion already seen, to look more closely at inflammatory or vascular changes, or for follow-up where contrast was used before. The fixed self-pay price covers both the scan and the contrast agent, with the radiologist confirming suitability before injection.
Knee MRI
Dedicated knee MRI providing high-resolution imaging of menisci, cruciate and collateral ligaments, articular cartilage, and surrounding soft tissues.
Shoulder MRI
High-resolution shoulder MRI for rotator cuff assessment, labral pathology, impingement evaluation, and instability investigation.
MRI of the Neck (Soft Tissue, with Contrast)
Magnetic resonance imaging of the soft tissues of the neck, performed with a contrast agent to show the throat, salivary glands, lymph nodes, blood vessels and surrounding structures in detail. It is used to assess neck lumps, swollen glands, suspected soft-tissue lesions and other concerns where contrast helps characterise the tissues. At MojaDiagnoza this contrast-enhanced neck study is 999 zł, carried out on the centre's own scanner.
Abdominal MRI
MRI of the abdominal cavity including liver, pancreas, kidneys, spleen, and adrenal glands. Non-invasive, radiation-free imaging with superior soft-tissue contrast.
Knee MRI
MRI of a single knee joint evaluating menisci, cruciate and collateral ligaments, articular cartilage, and bone marrow on 3T or 1.5T.
Shoulder MRI
MRI of a single shoulder joint evaluating rotator cuff tendons, glenoid labrum, and glenohumeral structures on 3T or 1.5T.
Knee MRI
MRI of the knee joint at 3 Tesla, evaluating menisci, cruciate and collateral ligaments, articular cartilage, and surrounding soft tissues. The high-resolution 3T imaging is well-suited to detecting meniscal tears, ACL injuries, cartilage defects, and bone marrow oedema that may be subtle on lower-field systems.
MRI of the Abdomen
A 3 Tesla MRI of the abdomen, imaging the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, kidneys and adrenal glands without radiation. It is used to look more closely at the abdominal organs, often to follow up a finding seen on ultrasound or to characterise a previously noted change. MRI gives excellent soft-tissue contrast for these organs. A contrast-enhanced version and a dedicated liver protocol are available at higher prices, and a radiologist's report is emailed within 72 hours.
Brain MRI + Intracranial Angiography
Combined brain MRI with MR angiography of the cerebral arteries in a single session. Evaluates both brain parenchyma and intracranial vasculature for aneurysms, stenoses, and malformations.
