Ultrasound Abdomen Cost in Utah
76700 (CPT)
The cost of Ultrasound Abdomen (CPT 76700) in Utah ranges from $333 to $1,624 cash price (without insurance). We found pricing data from 9 hospitals.
An ultrasound of the abdomen is a medical imaging test that uses sound waves to create images of the organs and structures inside the abdomen, such as the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, and kidneys. A patient may need this procedure if their doctor suspects a problem with one or more of these organs, such as a gallstone, tumor, or infection. During the test, a technician will move a small handheld device over the patient's abdomen, and the images will be displayed on a screen for the doctor to review.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Ultrasound Abdomen cost in Utah?
- Cash prices for Ultrasound Abdomen (CPT 76700) in Utah range from $333 to $1,624 across 9 hospitals.
- Which hospital in Utah has the cheapest Ultrasound Abdomen?
- Gunnison Valley Hospital has the lowest cash price for Ultrasound Abdomen in Utah at $333. The highest price is $1,624 at Brigham City Community Hospital.
- How do Utah Ultrasound Abdomen prices compare to the national average?
- The Utah average cash price for Ultrasound Abdomen is $1,131, which is 35% above the national average of $841.
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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