Looking for clear, upfront MRI pelvis cost in Hyderabad? An MRI of the pelvis uses a strong magnetic field and radio waves — no radiation — to show the pelvic organs in fine soft-tissue detail: in women the uterus, ovaries and cervix; the rectum and anal canal; the bladder; the pelvic floor; and the surrounding lymph nodes. It is the best test for many gynaecological and rectal problems. At CION Cancer Clinics, we help you access quality pelvic MRI across Hyderabad through our trusted partner-centre network, with indicative pricing shared upfront. Share your prescription for a free, no-obligation cost estimate.
A pelvic MRI is commonly ordered to investigate gynaecological problems such as fibroids, adenomyosis, endometriosis and ovarian or uterine masses; rectal and anal conditions such as a fistula or to stage rectal cancer; bladder problems; and unexplained pelvic pain. Because it shows soft tissue so clearly and uses no radiation, it answers questions that ultrasound or CT often cannot.
In Hyderabad, pelvic MRI is widely available and prices vary by the exact study and use of contrast. CION operates across seven city centres plus 35+ partner centres across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, and arranges the scan your doctor has advised with indicative pricing shared before you book. For the prostate, see our dedicated prostate MRI page.
A pelvic MRI is the best test for fibroids and endometriosis and for the local staging of rectal, cervical and uterine cancers. According to RadiologyInfo.org (RSNA and the American College of Radiology), its soft-tissue detail is unmatched for the pelvic organs — without using radiation.
There is no single price for a pelvic MRI — it depends mainly on the exact study and whether a contrast study is needed. The table below is an indicative guide, with prices rounded to the nearest ₹100. Your exact, confirmed price is shared once your prescription is reviewed — so there are no surprises.
| Pelvic MRI study | Indicative price |
|---|---|
| MRI Pelvis — plain | ₹5,200 |
| MRI Pelvis — with contrast | On request* |
| MRI Prostate (see prostate page) | ₹6,100 |
All prices are indicative and may vary by centre, protocol, field strength (1.5T / 3T) and use of contrast. *A contrast pelvic study is confirmed once we review your prescription. Prostate MRI is covered on the prostate MRI page; PET-CT is priced separately — see the PET-CT page.
CION arranges MRI scans through trusted partner imaging centres across Hyderabad, so you can choose the one closest to you. Call 18002028726 and we’ll guide you to the earliest available appointment.
These are partner diagnostic centres within the CION network. Toll-free booking: 18002028726.
Bring your prescription. Our team helps you understand it — and you're welcome to a free written second opinion before you spend on any scan.
For gynaecological problems, MRI is often the problem-solving test after an ultrasound. It maps the size and position of fibroids before treatment, assesses adenomyosis, characterises ovarian masses as likely benign or needing surgery, and shows the extent of deep endometriosis — information that helps plan the right operation or treatment.
MRI is the key test for two common rectal problems. For a fistula-in-ano, it maps the exact track before surgery. For rectal cancer, MRI shows how deeply the tumour invades the bowel wall and whether it threatens the surrounding tissue plane (the mesorectal fascia) — which is central to deciding whether treatment starts with surgery or radiotherapy.
Many pelvic MRIs are done plain, which answers most gynaecological and rectal questions. A contrast (gadolinium) study is added when characterising certain masses, assessing cancer spread, or evaluating specific conditions. Your doctor decides whether contrast is needed.
Pelvic MRI is widely used to locally stage cancers of the rectum, cervix, uterus, ovaries and bladder, defining how far disease extends and whether nearby structures or lymph nodes are involved. It is often combined with a CT or PET-CT for complete staging, and a biopsy is needed to confirm a diagnosis. If a pelvic MRI raises a concern, CION's oncology team can review it and guide the next step.
Related: MRI for Cancer Diagnosis & Staging, Prostate MRI (mpMRI) Cost, and Colon Cancer Treatment in Hyderabad.
Preparation depends on the study — you may be asked to come with a moderately full bladder, to fast for a few hours, or to have light bowel preparation for a rectal scan. Because the scanner uses a strong magnet, you must remove all metal and declare any implant; screening is done first. The scan is painless and takes about 30–45 minutes. Tell the team if you are or might be pregnant.
This page is for general information only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. MRI prices shown are indicative and may vary by centre, scan protocol, field strength and use of contrast. Always follow the advice of a qualified doctor regarding whether a scan is needed and how to interpret the results.
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A plain pelvic MRI is in the mid-range of MRI pricing; a contrast study costs more. CION shares an indicative price once your prescription is reviewed. (Prostate MRI is covered on its own page.)
In women, the uterus, ovaries and cervix; in everyone, the rectum and anal canal, the bladder, the pelvic floor and nearby lymph nodes. It is the best test for fibroids, endometriosis, fistula-in-ano and local staging of pelvic cancers.
Yes — MRI is often the problem-solving test after ultrasound. It maps fibroids before treatment and shows the extent of deep endometriosis, which helps plan the right surgery or treatment.
Yes. For rectal cancer, MRI shows how deeply the tumour invades and whether it threatens the surrounding tissue plane, which guides whether treatment starts with surgery or radiotherapy. It is also the key test for a fistula-in-ano.
Ultrasound is usually the first, simple test. A pelvic MRI is the problem-solver with the best soft-tissue detail, used when more information is needed. The two are complementary, and your doctor decides.
It uses no radiation; the main consideration is the strong magnet, so any implant must be declared and you are screened first. Preparation varies — a moderately full bladder, short fasting, or light bowel preparation for rectal scans. The scan takes about 30–45 minutes.