Richardson, TX PET Scan Cost Comparison

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A PET Scan in Richardson costs $1,668 on average when you take the median of the 68 medical providers who perform PET Scan procedures in Richardson, TX. The least expensive PET Scan in Richardson is $850 for a PET Scan Brain while the most expensive PET Scan list price is $1,450 for a PET Scan (Skull to Mid-Thigh). There are 5 different types of PET Scan provided in Richardson, 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 Richardson providers below you may be able to save money. Start shopping today and see what you can save!
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PET Imaging of Dallas-northeast 1250 R Northwest Highway Garland (972) 279-5172
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17 Locations Around Richardson
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Envision Imaging of Allen 1111 Raintree Cir, Suite 100 Allen (972) 747-8300
Envision Imaging of Bedford 1600 Central Drive, Suite 195 Bedford (817) 424-5872
Envision Imaging of Cleburne 203 Walls Drive, Suite 101 Cleburne (817) 517-2600
Envision Imaging of Dallas 12201 Merit Dr., Suite 100 Dallas (972) 747-8300
Envision Imaging of Desoto 3920 W. Wheatland Rd., Suite 120 Dallas (972) 820-0050
Envision Imaging of Frisco 3211 Internet Blvd, Suite 120 Frisco (972) 747-8300
Envision Imaging of Hunters Row 710 Hunters Row Court Mansfield (817) 453-7444
Envision Imaging of Las Colinas 925 W. Royal Lane, Suite 100 Irving (817) 424-5872
Envision Imaging of McKinney 1800 N. Lake Forest Drive, Suite 100 McKinney (972) 747-8300
Envision Imaging of North Arlington 801 Road to Six Flags West, Suite 106 Arlington (817) 424-5872
Envision Imaging of North Fort Worth 10840 Texas Health Trail, Suite 140 Fort Worth (817) 424-5872
Envision Imaging of Plano 6957 W. Plano Parkway, Suite 1100 Plano (972) 747-8300
Envision Imaging of South Arlington 4601 Matlock Road Arlington (817) 375-3170
Envison Imaging at Camp Bowie 3400 Camp Bowie Blvd., Suite 100 Fort Worth (817) 885-7739
Envison Imaging at Pennsylvania 815 Pennsylvania Ave Fort Worth (817) 321-0300
Envison Imaging at Southlake 525 E. Southlake Blvd. Southlake (817) 424-5872
Envison Imaging of Hulen 2911 Oak Park Circle Fort Worth (817) 207-9600

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Procedure Price Range
Whole Body PET Scan Cost Average $1,350 - $3,500 Free Quote
PET Scan (Skull to Mid-Thigh) Cost Average $1,450 - $3,800 Free Quote
PET Scan (Chest to Head Neck) Cost Average $1,200 - $3,100 Free Quote
PET Scan Heart Cost Average $1,150 - $2,925 Free Quote
PET Scan Brain Cost Average $850 - $2,250 Free Quote

Compare PET Scan Providers in Richardson, TX

Facility City Type
Envision Imaging of North Fort Worth Fort Worth Diagnostic Testing Facility
Envison Imaging of Hulen Fort Worth Diagnostic Testing Facility
Envision Imaging of Dallas Dallas Diagnostic Testing Facility
Envision Imaging of Desoto Dallas Diagnostic Testing Facility
Envision Imaging of North Arlington Arlington Diagnostic Testing Facility
Envison Imaging at Pennsylvania Fort Worth Diagnostic Testing Facility
Envision Imaging of Allen Allen Diagnostic Testing Facility
Envision Imaging of Bedford Bedford Diagnostic Testing Facility
Envision Imaging of Frisco Frisco Diagnostic Testing Facility
Envision Imaging of Las Colinas Irving Diagnostic Testing Facility
Envison Imaging at Southlake Southlake Diagnostic Testing Facility
Envision Imaging of South Arlington Arlington Diagnostic Testing Facility
Envision Imaging of Hunters Row Mansfield Diagnostic Testing Facility
Envision Imaging of McKinney McKinney Diagnostic Testing Facility
Envison Imaging at Camp Bowie Fort Worth Diagnostic Testing Facility
PET Imaging of Dallas-northeast Garland PET Clinic
Envision Imaging of Cleburne Cleburne Diagnostic Testing Facility
Envision Imaging of Plano Plano Diagnostic Testing Facility
Touchstone Imaging North Dallas Dallas Diagnostic Testing Facility
Touchstone Imaging Richardson Richardson Diagnostic Testing Facility
Dfw Open MRI Dallas Diagnostic Testing Facility
Medical Center of Arlington Arlington Acute Care Hospital
Villiage Imaging Center Plano Diagnostic Testing Facility
Diagnostic Pavilion Fort Worth Diagnostic Testing Facility
Prime Diagnostic Imaging of Ennis Ennis Diagnostic Testing Facility
Baylor Medical Center at Garland Garland Acute Care Hospital
Southwest Imaging and Interventional Specilasits Frisco Diagnostic Testing Facility
Baylor Medical Center at Irving Irving Acute Care Hospital
Eclipse Medical Imaging North Richland Hills Diagnostic Testing Facility
Metropolitan Radiology Dallas Diagnostic Testing Facility
Socios Imagining Lewisville Diagnostic Testing Facility
Touchstone Imaging Arlington Arlington Diagnostic Testing Facility
Gateway Diagnostic Imaging North Richland Hills Diagnostic Testing Facility
PET CT Center of Richardson Richardson Diagnostic Testing Facility
U S Radiology Partners of Texas Coppell Diagnostic Testing Facility
Texas Health Care Arlington Diagnostic Testing Facility
Healthtexas Provider Network - Imaging Dallas Diagnostic Testing Facility
Metro Imaging Center Grand Prairie Diagnostic Testing Facility
Medical City Hospital Dallas Acute Care Hospital
Wesley Imaging Center Greenville Diagnostic Testing Facility
Doctors Hospital of Dallas Dallas Acute Care Hospital
Southwest Diagnostic Center for Molecular Imaging Dallas Diagnostic Testing Facility
Prestonwood Imaging Center Plano Diagnostic Testing Facility
Physicians Stand Up MRI Hurst Diagnostic Testing Facility
Mckinney Open MRI Mckinney Diagnostic Testing Facility
RAMIC Medical Imaging Fort Worth Diagnostic Testing Facility
Denton Regional Medical Center Denton Acute Care Hospital
Texas Health Care Fort Worth Diagnostic Testing Facility
Touchstone Imaging McKinney McKinney Diagnostic Testing Facility
Texas Diagnostics and Surgery Plano Diagnostic Testing Facility
Our Children's House at Baylor Dallas Childrens Hospital
TDI Molecular Imaging Fort Worth Diagnostic Testing Facility
Medical Center of Plano Plano Acute Care Hospital
Vista Hospital of Dallas Garland Acute Care Hospital
Southwest Diagnostic Imaging Center Dallas Diagnostic Testing Facility
Ft. Worth MRI Group Fort Worth Diagnostic Testing Facility
Regency Hospital of North Dallas Carrollton Acute Care Hospital
Outpatient Diag Center at Hunters Row Mansfield Diagnostic Testing Facility
JPS Diagnostic and Surgery Hospital of Arlington Arlington Acute Care Hospital
Presbyterian Hospital of Commerce Commerce Critical Access (Rural) Hospital
Willowbend Diagnostic Imaging Plano Diagnostic Testing Facility
Methodist Charlton Medical Center Dallas Acute Care Hospital
Richardson Regional Medical Center Richardson Acute Care Hospital
Radiology Assoicates of Tarrant County Fort Worth Diagnostic Testing Facility
Touchstone Imaging Downtown Fort Worth Fort Worth Diagnostic Testing Facility
Apex Ultra MRI GP Dallas Diagnostic Testing Facility
Blue Star Imaging Irving Diagnostic Testing Facility
Rca Advanced Imaging Desota Diagnostic Testing Facility

PET Scan Introduction and Cost Information

PET scans have become very popular because no other imaging technology shows the internal chemistry of the body so well. A PET scan has the unique ability to identify chemical and metabolic changes in diseases such as cancer before anatomic and structural changes which are detected by other imaging technologies have time to develop. Therefore PET can detect diseases when anatomic imaging studies are still normal, and may be informative in differentiating benign from malignant process. This makes PET scans very popular in identifying whether cancer is present or not, if it has spread, if it is responding to treatment, and if a person is cancer free after treatment. Cancers for which PET scans are considered particularly effective include lung, head and neck, colorectal, esophageal, lymphoma, melanoma, breast, thyroid, cervical, pancreatic, and brain as well as other cancers.

Patient Preparation

Most facilities recommend that you do not eat anything 6 hours prior to your PET Scan. Try to reduce the amount of caffeine or sugar you consumer the day prior to your PET Scan. If you are a Diabetic, make sure you get specific instructions regarding your insulin prior to your PET Scan. A good rule of thumb for Insulin Dependent Diabetics is to eat a small meal 4 hours prior to your PET Scan and then take your insulin. For Non-Insulin Diabetics, eat a light meal 4 hours prior to your PET Scan and then take your oral medication. It is important to monitor your glucose levels prior to the PET Scan. Your glucose should be less than 150. If you have had any surgery, biopsies, radiation or chemotherapies 4 to 6 weeks prior to your PET Scan make sure you alert the PET Scan facility. Try to avoid vigorous physical activity 48 hours prior to your PET Scan. Do not take liquid pills the morning of your exam. Other medications may be taken with water. Bring a list of all your medications with you for review by the facility. If your weight exceeds 350 pounds make sure you let the facility performing the PET Scan know because often the PET Scan equipment has size limitations and other accommodations may have to be made.

What to expect during and after a PET Scan Procedure

The overall preparation and PET Scan testing visit will take approximately 2 hours. Wear comfortable cloths. You will not be required to change cloths. Once you arrive at the PET Scan facility you will receive an injection of Radioactive Glucose (FDG). The FDG will take about 45 minutes to properly distribute throughout your body. Prior to the scan you will most likely be asked to empty your bladder. Upon entering the testing room you will be asked to lay down on the scanner bed. It is important that you lay still during the scan. If it is painful to lay flat and still on your back make sure you bring some form of pain medication. Make sure you tell the doctor or technician that you plan to take pain medication prior to having the test performed. If you have claustrophobia (fear of enclosed spaces) or anxiety, you may want to ask your physician for a prescription for a mild sedative.

After your PET Scan, the FDG remnants will still be in your system and it is recommended that you do not come in close contact with small children or pregnant women for 4 hours. It is important to drink plenty of liquids to help flush the FDG out of your system. Your PET Scan will be interpreted by a trained nuclear medicine physician or radiologist and results are typically sent to the referring physician within 24-48 hours.

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