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CT Chest with Contrast Cost at Boston Medical Center - Transplant Center

71260 (CPT) · Boston, MA

CT Chest with Contrast (CPT 71260) at Boston Medical Center - Transplant Center costs $624 cash price (without insurance). The gross charge is $2,497. Negotiated rates with insurance range from $347 to $2,420. This is equal to the Massachusetts average of $624. Ranked #1 out of 7 hospitals.

A CT (Computed Tomography) scan of the chest with contrast is a medical imaging test that uses X-rays and a special dye to create detailed images of the structures inside the chest, including the lungs, heart, and blood vessels. A patient may need this procedure if their doctor suspects a medical condition affecting the chest, such as lung disease, heart problems, or infections. During the test, the patient will lie on a table that moves through a CT scanner, and the contrast dye may be injected into a vein to help certain structures show up more clearly on the images.

The lowest price in Boston, MA is $624 at Boston Medical Center - Transplant Center

Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$624
Gross Charge
$2,497
Insurance Negotiated Rates
Harvard Pilgrim Health Care$347

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does CT Chest with Contrast cost at Boston Medical Center - Transplant Center without insurance?
The cash price for CT Chest with Contrast (CPT 71260) at Boston Medical Center - Transplant Center is $624. This is equal to the Massachusetts average of $624.
How does Boston Medical Center - Transplant Center's CT Chest with Contrast price compare to other hospitals in Boston, MA?
Boston Medical Center - Transplant Center has the lowest cash price out of 7 hospitals in Boston, MA.

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