Body Composition 6 min read
InBody Test Price in India: What It Costs and Why It Varies
No single national price exists — the centre running the machine sets it. What drives the number, and what your test should actually include.
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What an InBody Test Costs in India — and Why Nobody Quotes One Number
If you have been searching for the InBody test price or what a BCA test costs in India, you have probably noticed that almost nobody publishes a figure. That is not evasion. It is because a body composition test is priced by whoever is running the machine, and that varies enormously by setting.
The same scan can be free with your gym membership, bundled into a diagnostic health package, or charged as a standalone service at a clinic. This guide explains what actually determines what you pay, how to find the price at a specific centre near you, and what you should be getting for the money.

Why There Is No National Price
An InBody test is a service delivered by a facility, not a product with a list price. InBody India supplies the analysers; the gyms, clinics, hospitals and wellness centres that own them set their own charges.
Four things drive the difference:
- The setting. A gym that already owns the device and uses testing as a retention tool has very different economics from a diagnostic centre selling the scan as a standalone service.
- Whether it is bundled. Body composition testing frequently appears inside a package — a gym membership, a corporate wellness programme, an annual health check — rather than as a separate line item.
- The model and depth of output. A three-frequency scan producing skeletal muscle mass, body fat and visceral fat is a different service from a six-frequency clinical assessment reporting Phase Angle and segmental water balance.
- Whether a consultation is included. A printed sheet handed over at reception costs less to deliver than a scan plus twenty minutes with a clinician or dietitian interpreting it.
That fourth point is worth weighing carefully, because it determines whether the test changes anything.
Where to Get Tested, and What Each Setting Typically Offers
| Setting | Usual arrangement | What you typically get |
|---|---|---|
| Gyms and fitness studios | Often included with membership or offered at a nominal charge | Scan plus a trainer walkthrough; good for tracking training progress |
| Diagnostic centres and labs | Standalone charge, or bundled into a health package | Scan and printed report; interpretation varies |
| Clinics and nutritionists | Usually part of a consultation fee | Scan interpreted in the context of your health history |
| Hospital OPD | Charged as an OPD investigation | Clinical-grade outputs, interpreted by a clinician |
| Corporate wellness camps | Employer-funded | Screening-level scan, often with aggregate reporting |
The most reliable way to find the actual price is to check with a specific centre. You can find InBody testing locations across India at inbody.in/locations and contact one directly.

What You Should Be Getting for the Money
Price only means something against what is delivered. A body composition test worth paying for should include, at minimum:
- Skeletal Muscle Mass in kilograms — the trainable muscle figure, and the single most useful number on the sheet.
- Body Fat Mass and Percent Body Fat.
- Visceral fat, as a level or as an area in cm².
- Segmental lean analysis — muscle measured separately in each arm, each leg and the trunk.
- Total body water, ideally split into intracellular and extracellular.
- A printed or digital report you keep, so the next test is comparable.
If a centre offers only a body fat percentage and a BMI, you are being given a scale reading with extra steps. The segmental data and visceral fat are where the actual value sits.
Ask one more question before booking: will someone explain the report? A body composition sheet contains a lot of numbers, and an uninterpreted printout tends to get folded into a bag and forgotten. Our guide to reading an InBody results sheet helps, but a competent walkthrough at the centre is worth more than a small price difference.
The Cost Question Behind the Cost Question
Most people asking about the price of a single test are really asking whether it is worth doing at all. That depends almost entirely on whether you intend to test more than once.
A single body composition scan gives you a snapshot: what your weight is currently made of. Useful, but limited. The value compounds when you have two or three tests taken six to eight weeks apart under consistent conditions, because then you can see the thing that matters — direction.
The most common and most useful finding in India is not a dramatic one. It is a person whose body weight has barely moved across three months, whose skeletal muscle mass has quietly fallen by a kilogram, and whose body fat has risen by the same amount. The scale reports no change. The body composition report shows a trend that, continued for a decade, ends somewhere unpleasant. That pattern is invisible without measurement, and it is the reason repeat testing is worth more than any single scan.
We looked at this question in more detail in is a body composition test worth it.

What Determines the Price of the Machine (A Different Question)
A large share of people searching for InBody price are not looking to be tested — they are gym owners, clinicians or hospital administrators looking to buy an analyser. That is an entirely separate pricing question.
Professional InBody analysers are sold in India directly through InBody India rather than through Amazon or third-party retailers, which is what keeps warranty, calibration and service support intact. Prices are not published because they vary by model tier, number of measurement frequencies, whether clinical outputs like Phase Angle are required, service and calibration terms, quantity, and facility type — institutional pricing for a hospital differs materially from a single-unit gym purchase. Tailored quotes are provided within 24 hours.
The factors that move that number are broken down in our body composition analyser price guide, and you can request a quote at inbody.in/inbody-price.php.
Before You Book
A few conditions make the test more useful, and they cost nothing:
- Test before training rather than after.
- Avoid a heavy meal or a large volume of water in the hour or two beforehand.
- Book a similar time of day for any repeat test — hydration shifts through the day and moves the numbers.
- Wear light clothing and expect to remove socks and shoes.
- Bring your previous report if you have one, so the centre can compare.
Full preparation guidance is in how to prepare for a body composition test.
Find a Centre and Ask
The price question resolves quickest at the source. Find the centre, ask what the scan includes and whether someone will walk you through the report.
Find an InBody testing centre near you at inbody.in/locations, or book a test at inbody.in/inbody-test.php. Buying an analyser for a facility instead? Request a quote at inbody.in/inbody-price.php. Related reading: how to choose a testing centre, how to read your results sheet, and is a body composition test worth it.