Atlanta, GA Stress Test Cost Comparison

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A Stress Test in Atlanta costs $1,050 on average when you take the median of the 62 medical providers who perform Stress Test procedures in Atlanta, GA. The least expensive Stress Test in Atlanta is $420 for a Pulmonary Tests (Stress Test) while the most expensive Stress Test list price is $1,100 for a Cardiovascular Stress Test. There are 2 different types of Stress Test provided in Atlanta, 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 Atlanta 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
Pulmonary Tests (Stress Test) Cost Average $420 - $1,100 Free Quote
Cardiovascular Stress Test Cost Average $1,100 - $2,850 Free Quote

Compare Stress Test Providers in Atlanta, GA

Facility City Type
Northside Hospital Atlanta Acute Care Hospital
Medical Imaging at Honey Creek Conyers Diagnostic Testing Facility
Barrow Regional Medical Center Winder Acute Care Hospital
Newnan Health Imaging Newnan Diagnostic Testing Facility
OMI Diagnostics (Lake Hearn) Atlanta Diagnostic Testing Facility
Outpatient Imaging Peachtree City Diagnostic Testing Facility
Fayette Health Imaging Fayetteville Diagnostic Testing Facility
Piedmont Newnan Hospital Newnan Acute Care Hospital
Tanner Medical Center Carrollton Carrollton Acute Care Hospital
Dekalb Medical Center Decatur Acute Care Hospital
Dekalb Medical Center - Hillandale Campus Lithonia Acute Care Hospital
Jasper Memorial Hospital Monticello Critical Access (Rural) Hospital
Saint Joseph's Hospital of Atlanta Atlanta Acute Care Hospital
Gwinnett Medical Center Lawrenceville Acute Care Hospital
Walton Regional Medical Center Monroe Acute Care Hospital
OMI Diagnostics (Marietta) Marietta Diagnostic Testing Facility
Emory-adventist Hospital Smyrna Acute Care Hospital
Emory Eastside Medical Center Snellville Acute Care Hospital
Lifetest Imaging Center Atlanta Diagnostic Testing Facility
Emory University Hospital Atlanta Acute Care Hospital
Imaging Associates of Canton Canton Diagnostic Testing Facility
Wellstar Kennestone Hospital Marietta Acute Care Hospital
North Fulton Regional Hospital Roswell Acute Care Hospital
Medica Stand-up MRI of Atlanta Atlanta Diagnostic Testing Facility
Emory Crawford Long Hospital Atlanta Acute Care Hospital
Wellstar Cobb Hospital Austell Acute Care Hospital
Southern Regional Medical Center Riverdale Acute Care Hospital
North Atlanta Diagnostic and Cardiovascular Center Atlanta Diagnostic Testing Facility
Roswell Imaging Center Roswell Diagnostic Testing Facility
Piedmont Mountainside Hospital Jasper Acute Care Hospital
Grady Memorial Hospital Atlanta Acute Care Hospital
Decatur Health Imaging Decatur Diagnostic Testing Facility
High Field Open MRI Roswell Diagnostic Testing Facility
Georgia Health Imaging Lilburn Diagnostic Testing Facility
Sylvan Grove Hospital Jackson Critical Access (Rural) Hospital
Spalding Regional Medical Center Griffin Acute Care Hospital
Lawrenceville Health Imaging Lawrenceville Diagnostic Testing Facility
OMI Diagnostics (Douglasville) Douglasville Diagnostic Testing Facility
OMI Diagnostics (Alpharetta) Alpharetta Diagnostic Testing Facility
South Fulton Medical Center East Point Acute Care Hospital
Tanner Medical Center Villa Rica Villa Rica Acute Care Hospital
Medica Forsyth Open MRI and CT Cumming Diagnostic Testing Facility
Cartersville Medical Center Cartersville Acute Care Hospital
Ammed Medical Imaging Riverdale Diagnostic Testing Facility
Warm Springs Medical Center Warm Springs Critical Access (Rural) Hospital
Georgia Imaging and Vascular Institute Buford Diagnostic Testing Facility
Piedmont Hospital Atlanta Acute Care Hospital
Northside Hospital - Forsyth Cumming Acute Care Hospital
Atlanta Medical Center Atlanta Acute Care Hospital
Piedmont Fayette Hospital Fayetteville Acute Care Hospital
Newton Medical Center Covington Acute Care Hospital
Rockdale Medical Center Conyers Acute Care Hospital
Henry Medical Center Stockbridge Acute Care Hospital
Wellstar Douglas Hospital Douglasville Acute Care Hospital
Montreal Medical Imaging Tucker Diagnostic Testing Facility
Griffin Imaging Griffin Diagnostic Testing Facility
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Egleston Atlanta Childrens Hospital
Higgins General Hospital Bremen Critical Access (Rural) Hospital
Open MRI and CT Specialists of Stockbridge Stockbridge Diagnostic Testing Facility
Diagnostic Imaging of Buckhead Atlanta Diagnostic Testing Facility
Children's Healthcare of Atlanta at Scottish Rite Atlanta Childrens Hospital
Georgia Diagnostic Centers Lawrenceville Diagnostic Testing Facility

Stress Test Patient Preparation

Do not eat or drink for three hours prior to the procedure. This reduces the likelihood of nausea that may accompany strenuous exercise after a heavy meal. If you are a diabetic, make sure you let your doctor know ahead of time so you can get specific instructions regarding your insulin prior to your Stress Test. A good rule of thumb for Insulin Dependent Diabetics is to eat a small meal 4 hours prior to your test and then take your insulin. For Non-Insulin Diabetics, eat a light meal 4 hours prior to your test and then take your oral medication. It is important to monitor your glucose levels prior to the test. Your glucose should be less than 150. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes that are suitable for exercise. Avoid tobacco, alcohol, caffeine and other stimulants a few days prior to the test in that they may affect the results of your test. Avoid skin oils and lubricants prior to the test in that it may inhibit the test electrodes from sticking to your skin. Check with your doctor but most likely heart medicines will need to be stopped one or two days prior to the test. Discuss all medications or herbal supplements you are taking prior to the test. Some of these may alter your test results and your physician and the technician should be aware of what you take prior to the test. Bring a list of all your medications with you for review by the facility.

What to expect during and after a Stress Test

A Stress Test is a relatively painless procedure. The only discomfort may be associated with the exercise performed in order to put the heart under stress and possibly the adhesives used to attach the electrical leads, electrodes, to your chest. The exam does not produce electricity, but simply records the electrical activity produced by a patient's heart. The overall preparation and test will take approximately 60 minutes not including waiting time. When the test is ready to be run a technician will bring the EKG machine to the patient and attach the leads onto the patient's chest with small stickers. Prior to starting to exercise, the technician will perform an EKG test to measure your heart rate and blood pressure at rest. Upon completion, you will be asked to run on a treadmill or pedal a stationary bike to increase your heart rate. The EKG test will be on and monitored at regular intervals by the technician during your exercise. It is important to tell the technician if you feel chest, arm, or jaw pain or discomfort, shortness of breath, dizzy, lightheaded, or any other unusual symptoms. You will be asked to exercise until you feel exhausted or for about 10 to 12 minutes.

After the test you will cool down by walking or pedaling slowly for a few minutes. The EKG test will continue to be on to monitor your heart until all levels return to normal. Your EKG results will be interpreted by a trained doctor and then discussed with you directly.

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