PET/CT in Spain typically costs from $1,300 to $1,800. The final price depends on the radiotracer type, the body area covered, and the clinic location. Patients save about 61% compared to the US, where the average cost is $3,800. Major medical centers in Madrid and Barcelona offer specialized protocols for oncology and neurology.
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- Standard oncological PET/CT: Bases cost on the use of common FDG radiotracers.
- Specialized tracers: Typically adds 20-30% over standard protocol for specific tumor types.
- City variations: Prices in Madrid and Barcelona often run 10-15% higher than regional centers.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a bundled oncology program can provide better value than booking a standalone scan. Some centers offer comprehensive workups for about $10,400 that include PET/CT and biopsies. Hospital Ruber Internacional in Madrid provides these integrated services under JCI accreditation. Facilities like Centro Médico Teknon treat over 10,000 patients annually using modern imaging technology. These high-volume centers often provide faster results and expert second opinions from specialized oncologists.