Baltimore, MD X-Ray Cost Comparison

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A X-Ray in Baltimore costs $2,252 on average when you take the median of the 40 medical providers who perform X-Ray procedures in Baltimore, MD. The least expensive X-Ray in Baltimore is $40 for a Finger X-Ray while the most expensive X-Ray list price is $10,100 for a X-Ray of Artery - Abdominal (Angiography). There are 61 different types of X-Ray provided in Baltimore, listed below, and the price for each differs based upon your insurance type. As a healthcare consumer you should understand that prices of medical procedures vary and if you shop from the Baltimore providers below you may be able to save money. Start shopping today and see what you can save!
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Procedure Price Range
Finger X-Ray Cost Average $40 - $100 Free Quote
X-Ray of Urinary Tract (Urography) Cost Average $240 - $625 Free Quote
Leg X-Ray Cost Average $120 - $290 Free Quote
Pelvic X-Ray Cost Average $140 - $370 Free Quote
X-Ray of Artery - Abdominal (Angiography) Cost Average $10,100 - $26,000 Free Quote
X-Ray of Artery - Arm (Angiography) Cost Average $2,550 - $6,600 Free Quote
X-Ray of Vein in Arm or Leg (Venography) Cost Average $4,600 - $11,700 Free Quote
Elbow X-Ray Cost Average $300 - $775 Free Quote
Rib X-Ray Cost Average $90 - $220 Free Quote
X-Ray of Artery - Kidney (Angiography) Cost Average $6,500 - $16,700 Free Quote
Small Bowel X-Ray (Small Intestine) Cost Average $310 - $800 Free Quote
Shoulder X-Ray Cost Average $90 - $230 Free Quote
Body X Ray Cost Average $490 - $1,300 Free Quote
Bone X-Ray Cost Average $575 - $1,500 Free Quote
Facial X-Ray Cost Average $170 - $440 Free Quote
X-Ray of Brain Cost Average $1,100 - $2,775 Free Quote
Skull X-Ray Cost Average $180 - $450 Free Quote
Eye X-Ray Cost Average $210 - $550 Free Quote
Mastoid X-Ray Cost Average $320 - $825 Free Quote
Sinus X-Ray Cost Average $70 - $170 Free Quote
Nasal X-Ray Cost Average $110 - $280 Free Quote
Jaw X-Ray Cost Average $200 - $500 Free Quote
Teeth X-Ray Cost Average $240 - $625 Free Quote
Salivary Duct X-Ray Cost Average $625 - $1,650 Free Quote
Neck X-Ray Cost Average $110 - $290 Free Quote
Pituitary Saddle X-Ray Cost Average $230 - $600 Free Quote
Breastbone X-Ray Cost Average $120 - $310 Free Quote
Mammary Duct X-Ray Cost Average $600 - $1,550 Free Quote
Abdominal X-Ray Cost Average $160 - $390 Free Quote
GI Tract X-Ray Cost Average $190 - $500 Free Quote
X-Ray Guide for Stomach Tube Cost Average $600 - $1,500 Free Quote
Colon X-Ray Cost Average $260 - $675 Free Quote
X-Ray for Atherectomy Cost Average $3,300 - $8,500 Free Quote
X-Ray of Vein in Liver Cost Average $4,300 - $11,100 Free Quote
Gallbladder X-Ray (Cholecystography) Cost Average $490 - $1,300 Free Quote
X-Ray of Bile Duct or Pancreas Cost Average $2,250 - $5,800 Free Quote
X-Ray of Bile Duct Cost Average $1,550 - $4,000 Free Quote
Spine X-Ray Cost Average $180 - $460 Free Quote
Sacroiliac Joint X-Ray Cost Average $370 - $950 Free Quote
Tailbone X-Ray Cost Average $100 - $260 Free Quote
Bladder X-Ray Cost Average $360 - $925 Free Quote
Forearm X-Ray Cost Average $70 - $170 Free Quote
Wrist X-Ray Cost Average $90 - $220 Free Quote
Hand X-Ray Cost Average $70 - $170 Free Quote
Hip X-Ray Cost Average $130 - $330 Free Quote
Thigh X-Ray Cost Average $110 - $270 Free Quote
Ankle X-Ray Cost Average $90 - $220 Free Quote
X-Ray of Toe Cost Average $50 - $130 Free Quote
X-Ray of Blood Vessel (Angiography) Cost Average $9,000 - $23,200 Free Quote
Transcath Therapy X-Ray Cost Average $1,850 - $4,800 Free Quote
Aorta X-Ray (Aortography) Cost Average $6,300 - $16,300 Free Quote
X-Ray of Artery - Head and Neck (Angiography) Cost Average $5,200 - $13,300 Free Quote
X-Ray of Vein in Neck Cost Average $5,300 - $13,600 Free Quote
X-Ray of Artery - Adrenal Gland (Angiography) Cost Average $7,300 - $18,700 Free Quote
X-Ray of Vein in Trunk (Venography) Cost Average $2,700 - $7,000 Free Quote
X-Ray of Artery - Chest (Angiography) Cost Average $2,775 - $7,200 Free Quote
X-Ray of Artery - Spine (Angiography) Cost Average $5,300 - $13,600 Free Quote
X-Ray of Artery - Pelvis (Angiography) Cost Average $7,200 - $18,600 Free Quote
Foot X-Ray Cost Average $80 - $190 Free Quote
Knee X-Ray Cost Average $90 - $230 Free Quote
Chest X-Ray Cost Average $160 - $390 Free Quote

Compare X-Ray Providers in Baltimore, MD

Facility City Type
Kaiser Permanente Annapolis Medical Center Annapolis Diagnostic Testing Facility
Chesapeake Medical Imaging Annapolis Diagnostic Testing Facility
Harford Memorial Hospital Havre De Grace Acute Care Hospital
Advanced Radiology Baltimore Diagnostic Testing Facility
Baltimore Washington Medical Center Glen Burnie Acute Care Hospital
Good Samaritan Hospital Baltimore Acute Care Hospital
University of Maryland Medical Center Baltimore Acute Care Hospital
Baltimore Imaging Center - Old Pikesville Diagnostic Testing Facility
Colonnade Imaging Center Bel Air Diagnostic Testing Facility
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center Baltimore Acute Care Hospital
Kernan Hospital Baltimore Acute Care Hospital
Saint Agnes Hospital Baltimore Acute Care Hospital
Kennedy Krieger Institute Baltimore Childrens Hospital
Greater Baltimore Medical Center Baltimore Acute Care Hospital
Franklin Square Hospital Center Baltimore Acute Care Hospital
Mercy Medical Center Baltimore Acute Care Hospital
Chesapeake Medical Imaging Glen Burnie Diagnostic Testing Facility
Bon Secours Hospital Baltimore Acute Care Hospital
Carroll Precision Imaging Center Westminster Diagnostic Testing Facility
University Imaging Center Baltimore Diagnostic Testing Facility
Anne Arundel Diagnostics Annapolis Diagnostic Testing Facility
Sinai Hospital Baltimore Acute Care Hospital
Baltimore Imaging Center (Catonsville) Catonsville Diagnostic Testing Facility
Harbor Hospital Baltimore Acute Care Hospital
Howard County General Hospital Columbia Acute Care Hospital
Carroll Hospital Center Westminster Acute Care Hospital
Saint Joseph Medical Center Towson Acute Care Hospital
Dedicated Imaging of Baltimore Baltimore Diagnostic Testing Facility
Shipley's Imaging Millersville Diagnostic Testing Facility
Harbor Hospital Pasadena Diagnostic Testing Facility
Union Memorial Hospital Baltimore Acute Care Hospital
Anne Arundel Medical Center Annapolis Acute Care Hospital
Seven Square Imaging Center Baltimore Ambulatory Surgical Center
Upper Chesapeake Medical Center Bel Air Acute Care Hospital
Seton Imaging Center Baltimore Diagnostic Testing Facility
UMMC Midtown Campus Baltimore Acute Care Hospital
Wide Open MRI Westminster Diagnostic Testing Facility
Mount Washington Pediatric Hospital Baltimore Childrens Hospital
Northwest Hospital Center Randallstown Acute Care Hospital
The Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore Acute Care Hospital

Patient Preparation For an X-Ray Procedure

Guidelines about eating and drinking before an X-Ray exam vary at different facilities. Unless you are told otherwise, you may follow your regular daily routine and take medications as usual. If you are pregnant or think you might be pregnant it is important to inform your doctor or technician prior to the X-Ray. Notify your doctor or technologist if you have any metal in or on your body such as body piercings, eye glasses, or jewelry which may interfere with the procedure. Dress in comfortable clothing that can easily be removed if needed.

What to expect during and after an X-Ray

A X-Ray procedure is a relatively painless procedure. The only discomfort may be associated with the manipulation of the body part being examined particularly in the case of a recent injury or invasive procedure such as surgery. The overall preparation and procedure will take approximately 30 minutes not including waiting time. Depending upon what is being scanned and what type of X-ray (the type of view) your doctor orders you may be asked to get undressed and to put on a hospital gown and you may be lying, sitting, or standing for the scan. You will be asked to hold your position still for several seconds until the image is being captured. It is important that you hold your position still during the scan exposure to prevent any blur on the film. Your X-ray films will be interpreted by a trained doctor and then discussed directly with you.

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