Oklahoma City, OK MRI Cost Comparison

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A MRI in Oklahoma City costs $785 on average when you take the median of the 41 medical providers who perform MRI procedures in Oklahoma City, OK. The least expensive MRI in Oklahoma City is $360 for a MRI Foot, Ankle, Leg, Hip (Lower Extremity) while the most expensive MRI list price is $850 for a Neck MRI. There are 13 different types of MRI provided in Oklahoma City, 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 Oklahoma City providers below you may be able to save money. Start shopping today and see what you can save!
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Compare MRI Providers in Oklahoma City, OK

Facility City Type
J.D. McCarty Center Norman Childrens Hospital
Integris Canadian Valley Regional Hospital Yukon Acute Care Hospital
Saint Anthony Hospital Oklahoma City Acute Care Hospital
Grady Memorial Hospital Chickasha Acute Care Hospital
Norman Regional Hospital Norman Acute Care Hospital
Park View Hospital El Reno Acute Care Hospital
Edmond Open MRI and CT Edmond Diagnostic Testing Facility
Norman Specialty Hospital Norman Acute Care Hospital
Oklahoma Breast Care Center Oklahoma City Breast Clinic
Southwest Oklahoma MRI Oklahoma City Diagnostic Testing Facility
Jetrad Bethany Diagnostic Testing Facility
Oklahoma City Area Indian Health Service Oklahoma City Acute Care Hospital
Northwest Surgery Hospital Oklahoma City Acute Care Hospital
Integris Southwest Medical Center Oklahoma City Acute Care Hospital
Lakeponte Imaging Center and Open MRI Oklahoma City Diagnostic Testing Facility
Oklahoma City Indian Clinic Oklahoma City Diagnostic Testing Facility
Mercy Health Center Oklahoma City Acute Care Hospital
OpenSided MRI of Oklahoma City, LLC Oklahoma City Diagnostic Testing Facility
Yukon Open MRI Yukon Diagnostic Testing Facility
Moore Medical Center Moore Acute Care Hospital
Advanced Imaging Oklahoma City Diagnostic Testing Facility
Norman Medical Imaging Norman Diagnostic Testing Facility
Oklahoma Spine Hospital Oklahoma City Acute Care Hospital
Southwest Open MRI Oklahoma City Diagnostic Testing Facility
Integris Southwest Breast Center Oklahoma City Breast Clinic
Logan Medical Center Guthrie Critical Access (Rural) Hospital
Oklahoma University Medical Center Oklahoma City Acute Care Hospital
Edmond Medical Center Edmond Acute Care Hospital
Deaconess Hospital Oklahoma City Acute Care Hospital
Breast MRI of Oklahoma Oklahoma City Breast Clinic
Midwest Open MRI Midwest City Diagnostic Testing Facility
Midwest Regional Medical Center Midwest City Acute Care Hospital
Norman MRI Associates, LLC Norman Diagnostic Testing Facility
Plaza Imaging Oklahoma City Diagnostic Testing Facility
Hefner Diagnostic Imaging Center Oklahoma City Diagnostic Testing Facility
Integris Baptist Medical Center Oklahoma City Acute Care Hospital
Diagnostic Radiology Edmond Diagnostic Testing Facility
Oklahoma Diagnostic Imaging Oklahoma City Diagnostic Testing Facility
Stroud Regional Medical Center Stroud Critical Access (Rural) Hospital
Prague Municipal Hospital Prague Critical Access (Rural) Hospital
The Children's Center Bethany Childrens Hospital

MRI Procedure FAQ

MRI Facts

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners use a powerful magnetic field (magnetism), radio waves and a computer to produce detailed three dimensional pictures of organs, soft tissues, bone and virtually all other internal body structures. The images can then be examined on a computer monitor or printed. MRI scans do not require x-ray radiation and are noninvasive, usually painless medical tests.

MRI Side Effects

Patients with pacemakers, metal implants or metal chips/clips cannot be scanned. Patients may experience a feeling of claustrophobia when undergoing an MRI scan.

What to Expect Before Your MRI

Your physician or facility may have specific requirements regarding your eating and/or drinking before an MRI. Unless you are told otherwise, you may eat and drink normally before an MRI. Leave all metallic items at home, if possible.

Notify your technologist if you have metal or electronic medical devices in your body!

If a contrast material is required for your MRI, a nurse or technologist will insert an intravenous (IV) into a vein in your hand or arm. It is normal to experience a cool or flushing feeling.

What to Expect During Your MRI

During your MRI, you will likely be asked to lie on a bed that slides into the circular magnet. If you have claustrophobia (a fear of enclosed spaces) or anxiety, you should notify your physician as a mild sedative may be prescribed or an open-sided MRI machine may be used.

Most MRI exams are painless. However, it is normal to feel warm in the area of your body that is being imaged. The entire imaging session should be able to be completed in under an hour.

What to Expect After Your MRI

Unless you have been sedated, an MRI requires no recovery period.

How does an MRI Machine Produce Images?

MRI scanners produce images by creating a strong magnetic field that causes protons inside of the body to move enough to be detected by the MRI’s scanner. This positional information is then interpreted by a computer.

When is an MRI used?

The ability of an MRI to produce images of softer bodies makes it capable of imaging organs and internal structures of the body when other testing has failed. For this reason, an MRI can be used to provide images of a brain, for example, suspected of suffering trauma that is causing swelling and/or bleeding.

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