Imaging

How Much Does an MRI Cost Without Insurance in 2026?

Compare MRI costs from $250-$800 at fair market rates. Hospital MRIs can cost $6,000+. Find the lowest MRI price near you with FairVisitHealth.

February 18, 20262 min read288 words

Written by FairVisitHealth Editorial Team · Healthcare Pricing Analysts

Medically & editorially reviewed by the FairVisitHealth Clinical Team (Clinical & Billing Review). Data sourced from CMS, HRSA, and hospital price transparency filings.

The MRI Pricing Problem

An MRI is one of the most commonly ordered diagnostic imaging tests, and one of the most overpriced. The same MRI scan can cost $250 at an independent imaging center and $6,000 at a hospital down the street. The equipment is often identical. The radiologist reading your scan may even be the same person.

Fair Market MRI Prices by Body Part

Brain MRI: $300-$1,000 fair, $2,000-$7,000 hospital. Knee MRI: $250-$800 fair, $1,500-$5,500 hospital. Shoulder MRI: $250-$800 fair, $1,500-$5,000 hospital. Spinal/Back MRI: $300-$900 fair, $1,500-$6,000 hospital. Abdominal MRI: $300-$900 fair, $1,500-$5,500 hospital. With or without contrast adds $50-$200 to any scan.

Why Hospital MRIs Cost So Much More

Hospital-based imaging departments charge a facility fee on top of the technical and professional components of the scan. This facility fee alone can exceed $1,000, more than the entire cost of the same scan at an imaging center. The quality is equivalent. The difference is entirely overhead and margin.

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How to Find the Cheapest MRI Near You

Search FairVisitHealth.com to compare MRI prices from providers in your area. Call at least 3 imaging centers and ask for the self-pay cash price. Confirm the quote includes everything: facility fee, technical component, and radiologist reading fee. Ask if contrast is needed. Scans without contrast are cheaper. Check if your insurance deductible makes the cash price a better deal.

MRI Cost-Saving Pro Tips

If your doctor orders an MRI at a hospital, ask if the same scan can be done at a freestanding imaging center. Most can. Request a standing order from your doctor so you can price-shop facilities. Some facilities offer evening and weekend discounts to fill empty slots. And always get the price in writing before your appointment.

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