Radiology and Imaging Services in Akron, OH - X-Ray of Urinary Tract (Urography) Price Range

2603 W Market St Akron, OH 44313
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Radiology and Imaging Services is a Diagnostic Testing Facility in Akron, OH. This medical facility offers procedures at prices which are above average for the market. They are located at 2603 W Market St in Akron, OH 44313

New Choice Health strives to provide important information that you should consider prior to purchasing procedures. Before you consider using Radiology and Imaging Services, please compare other Akron, OH area providers. Request a Free Quote

X-Ray of Urinary Tract (Urography) Pricing Overview for Akron, OH
Most Expensive in the Area $300
Least Expensive in the Area $120
Potential Savings:
$180

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About X-Ray of Urinary Tract (Urography) at Radiology and Imaging Services

Radiology and Imaging Services is committed to providing outstanding patient care in the Akron, OH area, but before you commit to Radiology and Imaging Services for a X-Ray of Urinary Tract (Urography) 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 Urinary Tract (Urography) cost comparison for Akron and Request a Free Quote before you make a decision.

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