Used CT Scan Machine Price Guide

How much will a pre-owned CT scanner cost, installed at my clinic?
Our pricing guidelines can help you plan for your next project.*

At Radiology Oncology Systems, we offer used and refurbished CT scanners and to help our clients understand pricing for our used CT scan machines we have created the following price guide.

In the realm of medical imaging, computed tomography (CT) scanners stand as indispensable tools, revolutionizing diagnostics and treatment planning across various medical disciplines. As technology advances and healthcare systems evolve, the demand for these imaging machines continues to rise. However, procuring a CT scanner, whether for a hospital, imaging center, or clinic, often requires significant financial investment. This guide delves into the intricacies of pricing for used CT scanners from Radiology Oncology Systems, providing valuable insights for informed decision-making.

Pre-Owned CT scanners that can be purchased for $50,000 to $100,000 include:

  • 4, 6, 8 slice
  • GE LightSpeed 4
  • GE LightSpeed RT 4
  • GE Ultra 8
  • Philips Brilliance 6
  • Siemens Emotion 6
  • Siemens Somatom Sensation 4
  • Toshiba Aquilion 4

Pre-Owned CT scanners that can be purchased for $75,000 to $125,000 include:

  • 16 slice
  • GE LightSpeed 16
  • Philips Brilliance 16
  • Philips Brilliance 40
  • Siemens Emotion 16
  • Siemens Sensation 16
  • Toshiba Aquilion 16
  • GE Optima CT520 16
  • Siemens Somatom Scope 16

Pre-Owned CT scanners that can be purchased for $125,000 to $175,000 include:

  • 16, 64 slice
  • GE LightSpeed RT 16
  • GE LightSpeed VCT 64
  • Philips Brilliance 64
  • Siemens Somatom Sensation 64
  • Toshiba Aquilion Large Bore 16
  • Toshiba Aquilion 64
  • GE Optima 660 64

Pre-Owned CT scanners that can be purchased for $200,000 or more include:

  • 128, 256, 320 slice
  • GE Discovery CT 750 HD 128
  • Philips Brilliance iCT 256
  • Siemens Definition 128
  • Toshiba Aquilion CX 128
  • Toshiba Aquilion Prime 160
  • GE Optima 660 128
  • Siemens Definition Flash 128
  • Philips Ingenuity 128

*The prices shown are general estimates for CT Scanner Systems, installed in the United States.  These prices can vary depending on the city/country of installation, as well as on the upgrades and features of each system. Other factors that may affect pricing are: slice count, tube life and coverage, year of manufacture, among others.

Toshiba Aquilion 32/64 Slice CT Scanner

Understanding CT Scanners

A computed tomography (CT) scanner is a sophisticated medical imaging device that utilizes X-rays to generate cross-sectional images of the human body. The machine rotates around the patient, capturing multiple images from different angles, which are then processed by a computer to create detailed, three-dimensional representations of internal structures. These images allow healthcare professionals to visualize organs, tissues, and abnormalities with exceptional clarity, aiding in diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring of various medical conditions, including many forms of cancer.

Applications of CT Scanners

CT scanners find extensive applications across a spectrum of medical specialties, including radiology, oncology, cardiology, neurology, and orthopedics. They are invaluable in diagnosing conditions such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, traumatic injuries, and neurological disorders. Moreover, CT imaging plays a crucial role in guiding minimally invasive procedures, such as biopsies and needle aspirations, which helps enhance precision and patient safety. Additionally, CT scans are integral in planning radiation therapy for cancer treatment, enabling accurate targeting of tumors while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues.  Adding patient positioning lasers and an indexed table can convert any CT Scanner to a CT Simulator.

CT scanners find extensive applications across a spectrum of medical specialties, including radiology, oncology, cardiology, neurology, and orthopedics. They are invaluable in diagnosing conditions such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, traumatic injuries, and neurological disorders. Moreover, CT imaging plays a crucial role in guiding minimally invasive procedures, such as biopsies and needle aspirations, which helps enhance precision and patient safety. Additionally, CT scans are integral in planning radiation therapy for cancer treatment, enabling accurate targeting of tumors while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues.  Adding patient positioning lasers and an indexed table can convert any CT Scanner to a CT Simulator.

22J11 GE Discovery CT590 RT CT Scanners

Benefits of Buying Used or Refurbished CT Scanners

Investing in a used or refurbished CT scanner from Radiology Oncology Systems offers several compelling advantages for medical facilities, including:

Cost Savings

One of the primary benefits of purchasing a used CT scanner is cost-effectiveness. Refurbished machines come at a significantly lower price point compared to new ones, allowing healthcare facilities to acquire advanced imaging technology without stretching their budgets excessively.

Quality Assurance

At Radiology Oncology Systems, our world-class engineers rigorously inspect and refurbish pre-owned CT scanners to help ensure they meet stringent quality standards. These machines undergo comprehensive testing and calibration processes to provide optimal performance, reliability, and image quality. As a result, buyers can expect equipment that functions like new, delivering accurate and dependable imaging results.

Advanced Features

Opting for a used CT scanner does not mean compromising on technological advancements. Many refurbished models are equipped with advanced features and software, allowing healthcare providers to access cutting-edge imaging capabilities without the hefty price tag associated with brand-new equipment.

Comprehensive Support

Used CT scanners from Radiology Oncology Systems come with comprehensive support services, including installation, training, and technical assistance. This ensures that healthcare facilities can seamlessly integrate our equipment into their operations and receive prompt assistance when needed, helping to minimize downtime and optimize workflow efficiency.

Philips Gemini TF PETCT Scanners
Philips Gemini TF PETCT Scanners

Pricing Considerations

The pricing of used CT scanners from Radiology Oncology Systems varies based on several factors, including the model, manufacturer, age, condition, and more. Our refurbished systems are priced at a fraction of the cost of new machines, with prices ranging from $70,000 to $400,000+, depending on the brand and features of the scanner, such as its slice capabilities. Used 16-slice CT scanners are among the most affordable, while machines with 64, 128, 320/640 slices can be more costly but also capable of more advanced studies.

The pricing of used CT scanners from Radiology Oncology Systems varies based on several factors, including the model, manufacturer, age, condition, and more. Our refurbished systems are priced at a fraction of the cost of new machines, with prices ranging from $70,000 to $400,000+, depending on the brand and features of the scanner, such as its slice capabilities. Used 16-slice CT scanners are among the most affordable, while machines with 64, 128, 320/640 slices can be more costly but also more effective.

For More Details on Used CT Scanner Prices, Contact Us!

Used CT scan machines at various price points from Radiology Oncology Systems present a cost-effective solution for healthcare facilities seeking to enhance their imaging capabilities without breaking the bank. By leveraging advanced technology at a reduced cost, healthcare providers can deliver superior patient care, facilitate accurate diagnoses, and improve treatment outcomes across various medical specialties. With careful consideration of pricing factors and diligent evaluation of equipment quality, buyers can make informed decisions that align with their clinical and financial objectives.

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