A Prenuvo scan costs between $1,199 and nearly $5,000 per year, depending on which membership tier you choose. The company recently shifted from one-time scan pricing to an annual membership model with three levels, each bundling MRI scans with additional health assessments.
Current Membership Prices
Prenuvo now sells its scans through three membership tiers rather than as standalone appointments. The Core membership starts at $1,199 per year and includes a focused scan covering the head, neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and major organs. It’s designed to assess for solid tumors, structural brain changes, and common organ-level findings.
The Comprehensive membership costs $2,499 per year. It upgrades you to a whole-body scan paired with detailed lab panels. This tier can help detect some tumors as early as stage one, along with cysts, aneurysms, and signs of chronic disease risk before symptoms appear.
The Executive membership runs close to $5,000 per year. On top of the whole-body scan, it adds a brain health assessment, body composition analysis (including visceral fat and muscle distribution), and an expanded lab panel. This tier is aimed at people who want to track changes year over year and build long-term health strategies around objective data.
Insurance, HSA, and FSA Coverage
Prenuvo scans are not covered by health insurance. They’re classified as elective preventive screening, so you’ll pay entirely out of pocket. However, you may be able to use your Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to cover the cost. You can use your HSA or FSA card directly at checkout when booking, or pay with a regular card and submit the receipt to your plan administrator for reimbursement afterward.
There’s a catch: Prenuvo does not provide an NPI number, CPT code, or diagnostic codes, which some plan administrators require. Reimbursement is not guaranteed, so it’s worth checking with your FSA or HSA provider before booking to confirm they’ll accept the claim. Prenuvo does provide itemized receipts showing the cost, date, and services rendered.
What’s Included in the Price
Each membership tier bundles the MRI scan itself with a radiologist’s review and a results report. You won’t get a surprise bill for the interpretation. The membership model also pairs scans with lab panels at the Comprehensive and Executive levels, which previously would have been separate costs through a primary care provider.
What isn’t included: any follow-up care. If the scan flags something concerning, you’ll need to see your own doctor for additional imaging, biopsies, or treatment. Those costs go through your regular insurance. This is worth factoring into the total expense, since full-body screening does sometimes turn up incidental findings that require further evaluation.
How Prenuvo Compares to Competitors
Prenuvo isn’t the only company offering preventive full-body MRI scans. Ezra, its closest competitor, charges $1,350 for a 30-minute full-body scan, $1,950 for a 60-minute version, or $2,350 for a full-body scan that includes the lungs. Ezra still uses a per-scan pricing model rather than memberships.
Prenuvo says its scans can potentially detect more than 500 conditions, including early-stage tumors, muscle tears, appendicitis, and fatty liver deposits. Ezra focuses on detecting brain masses, thyroid nodules, pancreatic tumors, gallstones, and adrenal gland nodules. The core technology is the same (MRI without radiation), but the scan protocols and reporting differ between the two companies. If price is your main concern, comparing both options for your specific needs makes sense.
Where Prenuvo Clinics Are Located
Prenuvo operates over 25 clinic locations, mostly in the U.S. with a few international options. Major metro areas covered include New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, Miami, Boston, Seattle, Denver, San Diego, Philadelphia, Washington D.C. (in Bethesda, MD), Las Vegas, Minneapolis, and Scottsdale. California alone has four locations: Los Angeles, Pasadena, Irvine, and Redwood City.
Florida has three clinics (Boca Raton, Miami in Coral Gables, and St. Petersburg), and Texas has three (Austin, Dallas in Irving, and Houston). Outside the U.S., there are clinics in Vancouver, London, and Melbourne. The Austin location currently operates out of a mobile trailer rather than a permanent facility. If no clinic is near you, factor in travel and hotel costs, which can add meaningfully to the total expense.
Is the Cost Worth It
The value of a Prenuvo scan depends heavily on your personal risk profile. For someone with a strong family history of cancer or other serious conditions, catching something at stage one rather than stage three could be life-altering. For a healthy 30-year-old with no risk factors, the odds of finding something actionable are lower, and the chance of a false positive that leads to unnecessary anxiety or follow-up procedures is real.
At $1,199 to $5,000 annually, this is a significant recurring expense. Prenuvo positions its memberships as a long-term health investment, particularly the Executive tier for year-over-year tracking. If you’re considering it, the Core membership at $1,199 offers the most straightforward screening at the lowest entry point, covering the organs where serious conditions are most commonly found.