Kaiser Permanente Fresno Medical Center - X-Ray of Blood Vessel (Angiography) Price Range

7300 North Fresno Street Fresno, CA 93720
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Kaiser Permanente Fresno Medical Center is a Acute Care Hospital with 169 Inpatient Beds in Fresno, CA. This medical facility offers procedures at prices which are below average for the market. They are located at 7300 North Fresno Street in Fresno, CA 93720

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X-Ray of Blood Vessel (Angiography) Pricing Overview for Fresno, CA
Most Expensive in the Area $18,400
Least Expensive in the Area $7,100
Potential Savings:
$11,300

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About X-Ray of Blood Vessel (Angiography) at Kaiser Permanente Fresno Medical Center

Kaiser Permanente Fresno Medical Center is committed to providing outstanding patient care in the Fresno, CA area, but before you commit to Kaiser Permanente Fresno Medical Center for a X-Ray of Blood Vessel (Angiography) make sure you compare and shop other medical facilities. It may save you hundreds (in some cases thousands) of dollars. View a X-Ray of Blood Vessel (Angiography) cost comparison for Fresno and Request a Free Quote before you make a decision.

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