The cost of an enhanced MRI is related to the level of the hospital, the field strength of the machine, and the contrast agent used. Generally speaking, the higher the level, the higher the field strength of the machine, and the lower the chance of allergy to the contrast agent, the higher the cost will be. Take a 1.5T MRI for example, the cost of a flat-scan part is over$400, and the cost of an enhancement is an additional$200. If it is a better contrast, the price will be even higher. Some patients will also need functional imaging, and then the cost of the test will increase some more. Therefore, the specific cost will vary according to the patient’s specific situation, and it is recommended that the patient should go to the hospital where the test is done to get a specific consultation.