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Find Mobile MRI & CT Scanner Rentals — Fast

A comprehensive directory of mobile diagnostic imaging equipment. Compare specs, pricing, and availability from 51 listed providers with 117 units nationwide.

Why Hospital Administrators Choose Our Directory

When your primary scanner goes down, lost diagnostic revenue adds up quickly. Find the right mobile unit in minutes, not weeks.

Technical Spec Matching

Filter by magnet strength (1.5T/3.0T), bore size, slice count, and exact power requirements to ensure clinical and site compatibility.

Provider Profiles

Provider profiles include information about licensing, insurance, and maintenance records as reported by the providers themselves. We encourage you to independently verify credentials.

Rapid Deployment

Urgent need? Filter by immediate availability and turnkey staffing to get a fully operational scanner on-site within days.

Transparent Pricing

Compare monthly rental rates from $18,000 to $45,000+. Understand dry lease vs. turnkey pricing before your first call.

Power & Site Specs

Every listing includes exact voltage, phase, amperage, and pad load requirements so you can verify site readiness instantly.

Transport Cost Estimates

See estimated heavy-haul delivery costs based on provider proximity to your facility. Actual costs vary by provider and route.

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Understanding Mobile Diagnostic Imaging Rentals

Mobile diagnostic imaging units are fully functional MRI, CT, PET-CT, and X-Ray scanners housed within specialized, climate-controlled medical-grade trailers. Healthcare facilities rent these units during equipment upgrades, renovations, unexpected breakdowns, or to handle temporary increases in patient volume.

Key Considerations When Renting

Magnet Strength & Bore Architecture: MRI systems range from standard 1.5T to high-resolution 3.0T magnets. Modern facilities increasingly demand 70cm wide-bore systems to maximize patient comfort and reduce claustrophobia-induced aborted scans.

CT Slice Count: Routine outpatient scanning uses 16- or 32-slice CT models, while advanced neurological or cardiac modules require 64-slice to 128+ slice capabilities. Pricing varies significantly by provider and contract terms.

Power Supply & Site Preparation: Mobile units typically require a dedicated 480V, 3-phase, 150-amp power connection alongside specialized concrete pad load-bearing capacities.

Staffing Models: A “Dry Lease” means the facility provides its own ARRT-certified technologists, lowering rates. A “Turnkey Lease” includes equipment and staff, increasing contract value.