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Read MRI Lumbar Spine without Contrast Cost Comparison

7214826 (CPT)

Cash prices (without insurance) for Read MRI Lumbar Spine without Contrast (CPT 7214826) range from $96 to $96 across 2 hospitals in 2 states. The national average cash price is $96.

A lumbar spine MRI is an imaging test that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed pictures of the lower back, including the bones, discs, nerves, and surrounding tissues. Your doctor might order this test if you're experiencing lower back pain, numbness, weakness, or other symptoms to help identify what's causing your problems. During the procedure, you'll lie still inside an MRI machine for 30-45 minutes while it takes images; the machine is loud but painless, and no needles or injections are involved.

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1 hospital
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$96
Gross Charge
$191

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1 hospital
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
Gross Charge
$441

No payer-negotiated rates available

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Read MRI Lumbar Spine without Contrast cost without insurance?
Cash prices for Read MRI Lumbar Spine without Contrast (CPT 7214826) range from $96 to $96 across 2 hospitals in 2 states. The national average is $96.
Which hospital has the cheapest Read MRI Lumbar Spine without Contrast?
Kansas Surgery & Recovery Center has the lowest cash price for Read MRI Lumbar Spine without Contrast at $96. The highest price is $96 at Kansas Surgery & Recovery Center.

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