PET/CT in Austria typically costs from $1,500 to $2,800. The final price depends on the tracer type and the scanning protocol. Prices in Vienna often vary by clinic and imaging complexity. Patients save about 45% compared to the US, where costs average $3,800.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a private clinic in Vienna provides access to university-level expertise. Many professors from the Medical University of Vienna practice at these facilities. Some centers even house next-generation linear accelerators and integrated MRI-CT technology. At AKH Vienna, patients benefit from a massive infrastructure with 42 university hospitals. This high volume of 595,000 annual patients supports high diagnostic accuracy. Specialist oncology boards often review these scans to guide personalized therapy plans.
| Turkey | Austria | Spain | |
| PET/CT | from $650 | from $1,450 | from $1,313 |
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Dr. David Kuczer is a specialist in radio-oncology and radiotherapy. He leads cancer diagnostics at Amethyst Radiotherapy at the Vienna Private Clinic.
Professor Christoph Zielinski leads the Vienna Cancer Center. He uses PET/CT imaging to guide personalized immunotherapy and targeted treatments for complex cancers.
Dr. Harald Rosen is a specialist in internal medicine and gastroenterology at Wiener Privatklinik. He uses precise PET/CT imaging to guide his cancer treatments and minimally invasive surgeries.
Professor Schoppmann leads the Upper GI Surgery Unit at the Medical University of Vienna. He uses PET/CT imaging to guide robotic and minimally invasive cancer treatments.