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MRI Scan in Busan: A Guide for International Patients

The IFC's MRI is a Philips 3.0T unit — high-field imaging at Busan package pricing, bookable standalone or inside the Platinum tiers, no referral required.
Updated 2026-07-04 · Busan, South Korea · Information for international patients

MRI Scan Types Offered

MRI Scan in Busan — screening procedure at a Busan checkup center

Brain MRI/MRA, spine, abdominal, and joint protocols on 3.0T-class equipment — the same machines used for diagnostic medicine, applied to screening.

Why MRI Costs Less in Korea

Korea runs among the highest scan volumes per capita in the world; high utilization spreads fixed costs, which is why self-pay screening MRI here costs a fraction of a US hospital quote.

Booking a Standalone MRI as a Foreigner

No referral needed for screening MRI — book directly through the international desk, standalone or bundled into a package.

Why 3.0T at This Price Point Is the Story

Plenty of screening centers run 1.5T; the IFC's 3.0T doubles the field-strength class, which shows most in brain/vascular and small-structure imaging. Combined with published package pricing and Busan's shorter queues, a standalone precision MRI here often books faster than a Seoul flagship slot.

FAQ

Common Questions

What MRI does the center run?

A Philips 3.0T — high-field class, used for brain, vascular, and precision screening.

Do I need a doctor's referral?

No — screening MRI books directly for international patients.

Can I take the images home?

Yes — imaging files accompany the English report for your home physician.

Is contrast used?

Screening protocols are usually non-contrast; contrast is added only when a finding needs characterization.

Ready to Book

Request your Busan health checkup appointment.

Send your preferred dates and package — the international desk confirms availability and sends English preparation instructions.