3D images of bony structures, degenerative or inflammatory changes, calcified loose bodies in the joint and also post-traumatic changes such as luxation or fractures can be depicted with this type of scan.
Well-informed in all matters
Requirements for a CT of the joints
- Please bring your e‑card and referral.
- Any previous findings are also to be submitted.
- COVID: The chief physician’s approval has currently been waived.
Important information
- A CT of the skull is performed with dose-optimised X‑ray radiation.
- A possible pregnancy must be reported.
Procedure for an MRI of the joints
- A CT of the joints takes between 5 and 20 minutes.
- The examination is completely painless.
- You lie on a table as it slowly moves within the CT tube.
- It is absolutely necessary for you to lie still so that we can generate high-quality three-dimensional images.
Waiting time for an appointment
Costs & reimbursement
Direct billing with all statutory health insurers.
Special regulations
Direct billing is currently not available for ÖGK and KFA. Computer tomographies are only covered by private health insurance. Our fee notes can be submitted in any case to all private health insurers that cover outpatient services.
CT of the heart including calcium scoring – € 660.00
CT calcium scoring – € 330.00
CT virtual colonoscopy – € 627.00