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Mammogram Screening Cost in Texas

77067 (CPT)

The cost of Mammogram Screening (CPT 77067) in Texas ranges from $604 to $50,000 cash price (without insurance). We found pricing data from 4 hospitals.

A mammogram is an X-ray exam of the breast that is used to check for breast cancer. Women are often recommended to get a mammogram screening every 1-2 years, starting at age 40 or earlier if they have a higher risk of breast cancer. During the procedure, the breast is compressed between two plates to get clear images, which may cause some discomfort but only lasts for a short time. The images are then reviewed by a radiologist to check for any signs of cancer.

4 hospitals
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$729
Gross Charge
$7,874

No payer-negotiated rates available

Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$931
Gross Charge
$931

No payer-negotiated rates available

Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$27,405
Gross Charge
$27,405

No payer-negotiated rates available

Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$50,000
Gross Charge
$50,000

No payer-negotiated rates available

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Mammogram Screening cost in Texas?
Cash prices for Mammogram Screening (CPT 77067) in Texas range from $604 to $50,000 across 4 hospitals.
Which hospital in Texas has the cheapest Mammogram Screening?
Medical City North Hills has the lowest cash price for Mammogram Screening in Texas at $604. The highest price is $50,000 at Medical City North Hills.
How do Texas Mammogram Screening prices compare to the national average?
The Texas average cash price for Mammogram Screening is $9,306, which is 2325% above the national average of $384.

Prices shown are sourced from hospital price transparency files published under the Hospital Price Transparency Rule. Actual costs may vary based on your insurance plan, specific clinical circumstances, and additional services required. These prices are not a quote or guarantee.

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