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CT Abdomen/Pelvis without Contrast Cost at Mercy Rehabilitation Hospital

74176 (CPT) · Fort Smith, AR

CT Abdomen/Pelvis without Contrast (CPT 74176) at Mercy Rehabilitation Hospital costs $740 cash price (without insurance). The gross charge is $740. This is 3% above the Arkansas average of $715. Ranked #1 out of 18 hospitals.

A CT (computed tomography) scan of the abdomen and pelvis without contrast is a medical imaging test that uses X-rays to create detailed images of the organs and structures in the lower part of the body. This procedure may be recommended if a doctor needs to examine the abdomen or pelvis for signs of injury, infection, or other medical conditions. During the test, the patient will lie on a table that slides into a CT scanner, which will take the images. The procedure is generally quick and painless.

Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$740
Gross Charge
$740

No payer-negotiated rates available

How This Price Compares
Medicare
$172
Arkansas
$715
This Hospital
$740
National
$2,405

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does CT Abdomen/Pelvis without Contrast cost at Mercy Rehabilitation Hospital without insurance?
The cash price for CT Abdomen/Pelvis without Contrast (CPT 74176) at Mercy Rehabilitation Hospital is $740. This is 3% above the Arkansas average of $715.
How does Mercy Rehabilitation Hospital's CT Abdomen/Pelvis without Contrast price compare to other hospitals in Fort Smith, AR?
Mercy Rehabilitation Hospital has the lowest cash price out of 18 hospitals in Fort Smith, AR.

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