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MRI Brain with Contrast Cost in District of Columbia

70553 (CPT)

The cost of MRI Brain with Contrast (CPT 70553) in District of Columbia ranges from $3,104 to $3,104 cash price (without insurance). We found pricing data from 2 hospitals.

An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) brain with contrast is a medical imaging test that uses a powerful magnet and radio waves to create detailed images of the brain. Patients may need this procedure if their doctor suspects a brain condition, such as a tumor, stroke, or infection. During the test, the patient lies still on a table that slides into the MRI machine. A contrast dye may be injected to help certain structures show up more clearly on the images.

2 hospitals
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
Gross Charge
$411
Medicare Rate
$296
Insurance Negotiated Rates
DC Medicaid$190
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$3,104
Gross Charge
$5,488
Medicare Rate
$296

No payer-negotiated rates available

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does MRI Brain with Contrast cost in District of Columbia?
Cash prices for MRI Brain with Contrast (CPT 70553) in District of Columbia range from $3,104 to $3,104 across 2 hospitals.
Which hospital in District of Columbia has the cheapest MRI Brain with Contrast?
MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital has the lowest cash price for MRI Brain with Contrast in District of Columbia at $3,104. The highest price is $3,104 at MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital.
How do District of Columbia MRI Brain with Contrast prices compare to the national average?
The District of Columbia average cash price for MRI Brain with Contrast is $3,104, which is equal to the national average of $3,099.

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