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We carry CT, MRI, PET/CT, C-arm, O-arm, Cath labs, X-rays, Mammo, and Ultrasound from major providers like Siemens, GE, Philips, Toshiba, Neusoft, Halogic, and more.

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MRI Service Cost Price Info

An important piece of research for any imaging equipment project is finding your options for service and building a budget forecast for your system's ongoing upkeep. Before we get into the average price ranges for MRI service, we'll walk you through the factors that often play a hand in determining the actual amount a prospective service provider quotes a customer. Knowing more about these will help you manage your expectations as well as simplify your conversations with providers.

What affects MRI service pricing?

The system's age

As a rule of thumb, the older an MRI unit is, the cheaper it is to service. Parts become more available as a system ages and more engineers gain experience on the platform.

Parts availability

At some point, every system needs to have some parts replaced (coils, coldheads, RF amps, etc.). If a part is harder to track down, it's likely to cost more. If your system has high-dollar parts that are only available through the OEM, the provider building your quote will consider that for the final number.

Open vs. closed

Open MRI systems use permanent magnets and do not require cryogens. This makes them intrinsically cheaper to service than closed MRI systems, which require cooling with liquid helium, a consumable coolant that requires periodic refills.

Make & model

Some MRI scanners are easier to work on than others. Some manufacturers have higher market saturation in certain areas, which affects the availability of parts and the prevalence of qualified engineering personnel. Factors like these make certain makes and models more expensive to service than others.

Multiple systems & multiple years

Most providers will work with you on the service cost of each system if you cover multiple systems through them. You can get MRI service through the same provider that covers your mammography machine or your CT. Similarly, adding more years to a service contract can reduce your annual payment.

How much does MRI Service cost?

With the factors above in mind, here is an idea of what you can expect to pay for MRI service coverage. Please note that these numbers reflect average costs for full-service coverage in 2026. The higher end of each spectrum includes newer, more modern equipment (ex., 3.0T scanners aged 5 years or less) while the lower end covers more common equipment (ex., 1.5T scanners aged 8-12 years). If your facility uses an MRI scanner that's not in the chart below, contact us anyway. We can offer service on other makes and models as well.

Manufacturer  Avg. Cost/Year with Block
GE $70,000 - $134,000
Philips $86,000 - $125,000
Siemens $74,000 - $120,000

 

 

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Chris Kinnas

Chris Kinnas is the Director of Service Solutions at Block Imaging. His goal is to ensure that imaging facilities receive the very best service for maximum equipment uptime. Outside of the office, he is a husband, a father of four, and an avid Chicago sports fan.