Looking for a an affordable MRI Scan? Hospitals and diagnostic centers offer the test for patients with imaging needs. See the prices today.
Rates
MRI scan price in the Philippines can range from Php 4,800 to Php 12,500 or more depending on which body part requires the test. A plain scan is cheaper than those with contrast per doctor’s instructions.
Some hospitals have a dedicated cost for young patients. Certain preparations are provided to the patients before the test is performed. The price for children and babies may range from Php 7,500 to Php 15,000 depending on their needs.
Price List
MRI Type | Price (Php) |
---|---|
Cranial or Head | 8,700 |
Brain | 8,600 |
Cranial MRI with Contrast | 8,900 |
Heart | 7,500 |
Lumbar Spine | 7,500 |
Shoulders | 6,500 |
Knee | 7,000 |
Cervical Spine | 8,300 |
Thorocolumbar | 7,000 |
Nasopharynx | 6,500 |
Abdominal | 8,000 |
Angiogram MRI | 9,000 |
Eyes, Orbits | 7,000 |
Pituitary | 7,500 |
Paranasal | 8,000 |
Internal Auditory Canal | 7,000 |
Whole Body MRI Scan | 15,000 to 31,000 |
*Prices indicated here may change without notice. Info were sourced externally upon availability.
Where can I have the test? MRI is common among major hospitals. See the list to identify one near your location.
Read: List of Hospitals
Government Hospitals
The price of MRI in government hospitals may range from Php 2800 to Php 6000. It is best to request for an appointment since too many patients may lead to longer waiting times.
Usually, prices in government hospitals are lower compared to private ones. However, bear in mind that since it is public, you may need to spend more time and energy in getting a schedule.
A cheap MRI scan may start with a price for as low as Php 2,800 in special patient programs. Usually, they are found in public or government hospitals. But you can also find affordable prices of the service when you avail of promo packages.
One example of a reduced rate is when you avail executive check up packages which include the test.
Lower Prices
You may not be able to use your health card during MRI test without doctor’s prescription. However, it is also possible to utilize it for check up, laboratory test and hospitalization. Ask your provider whether diagnostic procedures are included in your benefits.
There are only a few HMO cards that cover the test so you need to prepare for cash payments.
Philhealth Coverage
It is not indicated that MRI scan is covered by Philhealth. It is best to inquire with the hospital to confirm coverage for professional fees and other hospital fees.
See: Philhealth Coverage
Usually, the scan is not covered for SSS and GSIS members.
What Is MRI
MRI is or Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a medical procedure that looks into the insides of the body. It uses magnetic fields and waves to generate images.
How To Prepare
Some patients may need to have a blood test before undergoing MRI with contrast. You will be injected with a dye (similar to ink) so that tissues will be more visible in the scan. Usually, the cost of MRI with contrast is more expensive than the plain version.
What To Do During The Procedure
As much as possible, do not move when you are in the machine. Any metals should be removed such as watch, jewelries, keys and coins just to name a few. The technician will guide you on how to remove them since metals will affect the results and could be dangerous. You may also change clothing for proper scan procedure.
Do I Need Prescription or Request? Yes, your doctor will give you the request or prescription (reseta) in order for you to undergo MRI scans. It will also be indicated in the request what part will be scanned and whether it is for plain or with contrast.
Cost Per Body Part
The cost of MRI depends on the body part. This also refers to the type of scan needed. In most cases, scans that involve crucial parts of the body are more expensive for example the head and the brain. The prices indicated are estimated prices for each body part available in most hospitals and diagnostic centers.
To save money, you may do a price comparison of rates in hospitals. This way, you can do a price canvass of the costs in each government and private hospitals.
A comparison of price list is the best way to see which hospital offers the lowest price. As of the moment, the cheapest price of MRI in the Philippines is around ₱ 2,000 while the highest price is ₱ 20,000. These are estimated prices.
Benefits
Certain medical conditions can be identified using this scan. Some of the most common diseases and health conditions where MRI is beneficial include but not limited to: Tumors, Aneurysm, Brain injury, Brain cancer, Lung cancer, Prostate cancer, Breast cancer, Aneurysm, Heart disease, Blood vessel blockage, Herniated disc, Bone fracture and injuries
Discounts
You may avail of discounts by using your senior citizen ID, health card HMO or PWD ID. HMO cards usually will cover parts of the bill like consultation and other non-scan related fees. Ask your hospital or your HMO provider on how you can use your card.
Release of Results
How long is the result released? It depends on the hospital. Some can provide you within 24 hours others a few days. A fast result is possible within a few hours for patients with critical condition.
If you are too busy during weekdays, you may opt to have a schedule on weekends including Saturday and Sunday. However, it is a good idea to call the hospital first for appointment.
Some hospitals offer appointment during weekends with opening time from 8 AM to 5 PM. Other hospitals can provide you open service of 24 hours MRI test availability.
Usually, you will be given a copy of the results. You will find the results on paper which will also be confirmed by your doctor. The results with pictures and plates can only be read by a professional.
Indicated prices are based on estimates and averages. Hospitals have their respective updated price list. As of the moment, diagnostic procedures may also be booked online.
Source: NHS UK, Mayoclinic
Last Updated on May 4, 2024 by Medical Pinas
About the Author: MedicalPinas has several years of experience in publishing articles to help Filipinos find medical services and their prices. It strives to provide the most accurate info available through extensive research. Info may change without notice. This site is not affiliated with any of the mentioned brands/companies and does not represent the same.
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