Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital

Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital is a Acute Care Hospital with 743 Inpatient Beds in Roanoke, VA. This medical facility offers procedures at prices which are below average for the market. They are located at 1906 Belleview Avenue in Roanoke, VA 24033

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Procedure Price Range
Electrocardiogram $300 - $650 Free Quote
Chest X-Ray $300 - $650 Free Quote
CT Scan of Abdomen $1,250 - $2,700 Free Quote
Colonoscopy $4,500 - $11,500 Free Quote
CT Pelvis Scan $1,300 - $2,850 Free Quote
Brain CT Scan $550 - $1,200 Free Quote
Spine X-Ray $370 - $800 Free Quote
MRI Cervical Spine $1,250 - $2,700 Free Quote
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This place is a death trap. It's filthy and staffed by rude, insolent unprofessional people. I've unfortunately had a few hideous experiences. The first was a ruptured appendix many years ago. It was mid day and the ER was empty. I was told to "go home honey, you have cramps". I was blatantly symptomatic of appendicitis and it wasn't that time of the month. After waiting quietly for 7 hours, I passed out and awoke 4 days later. Total hospital stay = 12 days for generalized peritonitis due to them allowing my appendix to rupture. I'd have died if I'd gone home. My father went in last Christmas Eve with severe abdominal pain. CT showed an area corresponding to the pain. The Dr called it a red herring and wanted to schedule him for gallbladder surgery the following week. I fought tooth and nail to get him out of there and drove him to DC, where he was found to have a perforated Meckel's diverticulum (that red herring), and emergency surgery was performed. Carilion lied on his chart and said he was discharged because he stated he "was feeling better." My best friend received emergency surgery after a trauma and while they did save her life, they ignored her when she said she had severe back pain and was losing feeling in one leg. After being warehoused for a week with no therapy and no care plan, she transferred to Lewis Gale where an MRI showed shattered vertebrae. Yes, a broken back. For over a week. Lewis Gale performed surgery but the nerve damage was already done. They provided excellent rehab. Carilion's rehab rooms are jokes. They have no car to practice getting in and out of, no grocery store set ups or anything else to practice real life situations. They will kill you, and do it with a sneer. Ask around and you'll be shocked by how many locals have had unecessary gallbladder removals thanks to RMH. One nurse at Lewis Gale had his intestines punctured during a RMH gallbladder surgery and spent a year at UVA. After the surgery, Carilion nurses left him lying in feces for so long that he had to call 911 to get cleaned up and transferred. Another acquaintance visited for over a year with itchiness so severe, it'd make him cry (health care professionals reading just perked up to the need for liver function tests right??). Carilion treated him as a drug seeker sometimes, and as a psych patient others. Towards the end of that year, someone finally ordered a liver panel, which was off so scans were ordered. They were clean. A month later, VCU in Richmond rescanned and noted a massive tumor. He died of cholangiocarcinoma not long after. He suffered his last year being treated like he was crazy or a drug seeker with blatant symptoms. Carilion robbed his last year of any quality of life and dignity. Truly, truly a death trap. I know of many people who've had missed tumors on scans with RMH. They need to either update their machinery, change the settings, or swap out their entire team of radiologists. In addition, the last time I visited the ER (and left after 4 hours of worsening vitals and being snapped at when I asked how much longer, so I went to Lewis Gale and received good treatment), the chairs were FILTHY. I took a picture. They were black smears chunked up all over them, and corresponding smears on the floor where months of dirt had built up under feet. They can't get billing right, either. I was quadruple billed for a fracture repair surgery. I tried for months to get RMH to review the bill and correct the mistake. Instead, they set a date to take me to court. As they own their own room in the courthouse, no doubt they would have successfully fleeced me out of $50k. Luckily, I have a family member that works in the finance department and after months, she was able to convince someone to review the bill. The result was that the surgery had gone through a midnight and caused the billing glitch. I know many who haven't been so lucky and have unjustly lost everything to Carilion. Not only that, but I was on crutches for 6 months following surgery. You'd think physical therapy would be offered. It wasn't, and I herniated a disc within a year of coming off crutches. All 125 lbs of, so no, the back issue wasn't obesity related. No doubt it was related to walking crooked for so long with no offer of help getting my strength back. RMH and Carilion in general get an F-, from billing to "services".
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Procedure Price Range
Brain CT Scan $550 - $1,200 Free Quote
CT Ear $575 - $1,250 Free Quote
CT Maxillofacial (Sinus) $650 - $1,400 Free Quote
CT Neck $1,200 - $2,550 Free Quote
CT Spine and Neck $850 - $1,900 Free Quote
Thoracic CT Scan - Thorax $1,100 - $2,325 Free Quote
Chest CT Scan $1,050 - $2,325 Free Quote
CT Scan of Abdomen $1,250 - $2,700 Free Quote
Lumbar Spine CT $1,400 - $3,100 Free Quote
CT Pelvis Scan $1,300 - $2,850 Free Quote
CT Shoulder, Arm, Wrist, Hand (CT Upper Extremity) $575 - $1,250 Free Quote
CT Foot, Ankle, Leg, Hip (CT Lower Extremity) $700 - $1,550 Free Quote
CT Angiography - Head $950 - $2,100 Free Quote
CT Angiography - Neck $1,350 - $2,850 Free Quote
CT Angiography - Chest $1,350 - $2,925 Free Quote
CT Angiography - Abdomen $1,150 - $2,475 Free Quote
CT Angiography - Pelvis $975 - $2,175 Free Quote
CT Angiography - Aorta $925 - $2,000 Free Quote
Electrocardiogram $300 - $650 Free Quote
Transesophageal Echocardiography $675 - $1,500 Free Quote
Heart EKG (Transthoracic - Echocardiogram) $750 - $1,600 Free Quote
Breast Mammogram - One Breast (Mammogram) $180 - $380 Free Quote
Breast Mammogram - Both Breasts (Mammogram) $180 - $380 Free Quote
MRA Brain $1,600 - $3,500 Free Quote
MR Angiography Neck (MRA MRI Neck) $1,050 - $2,250 Free Quote
MRA of Abdomen $1,000 - $2,175 Free Quote
Brain MRI $2,000 - $4,300 Free Quote
Neck MRI $1,200 - $2,550 Free Quote
Breast MRI (Both Breasts) $1,450 - $3,100 Free Quote
Abdominal MRI $825 - $1,800 Free Quote
MRI Cervical Spine $1,250 - $2,700 Free Quote
Pelvic MRI $1,150 - $2,475 Free Quote
MRI Shoulder, Arm, Wrist, Hand (Upper Extremity) $825 - $1,800 Free Quote
MRI Foot, Ankle, Leg, Hip (Lower Extremity) $825 - $1,800 Free Quote
Whole Body PET Scan $1,950 - $4,300 Free Quote
PET Scan (Skull to Mid-Thigh) $1,950 - $4,200 Free Quote
Sleep Study (Polysomnography) $1,200 - $2,550 Free Quote
Cardiovascular Stress Test $725 - $1,600 Free Quote
Head and Neck Ultrasound $250 - $525 Free Quote
Breast Ultrasound $170 - $370 Free Quote
Abdominal Ultrasound $290 - $625 Free Quote
Pelvic Ultrasound $390 - $850 Free Quote
Extremity Ultrasound (Nonvascular) $190 - $400 Free Quote
Body X Ray $775 - $1,700 Free Quote
Bone X-Ray $700 - $1,550 Free Quote
Nasal X-Ray $340 - $750 Free Quote
Neck X-Ray $310 - $675 Free Quote
Chest X-Ray $300 - $650 Free Quote
Rib X-Ray $260 - $575 Free Quote
Abdominal X-Ray $250 - $550 Free Quote
GI Tract X-Ray $400 - $875 Free Quote
Small Bowel X-Ray (Small Intestine) $180 - $390 Free Quote
Colon X-Ray $240 - $525 Free Quote
X-Ray of Bile Duct or Pancreas $2,850 - $6,200 Free Quote
Spine X-Ray $370 - $800 Free Quote
Tailbone X-Ray $390 - $850 Free Quote
Pelvic X-Ray $380 - $825 Free Quote
X-Ray of Urinary Tract (Urography) $280 - $625 Free Quote
Shoulder X-Ray $210 - $460 Free Quote
Forearm X-Ray $240 - $525 Free Quote
Elbow X-Ray $350 - $775 Free Quote
Wrist X-Ray $350 - $750 Free Quote
Hand X-Ray $260 - $550 Free Quote
Finger X-Ray $230 - $490 Free Quote
Hip X-Ray $220 - $480 Free Quote
Leg X-Ray $260 - $550 Free Quote
Thigh X-Ray $280 - $600 Free Quote
Knee X-Ray $220 - $470 Free Quote
Ankle X-Ray $230 - $500 Free Quote
Foot X-Ray $310 - $675 Free Quote
X-Ray of Toe $200 - $440 Free Quote
X-Ray of Blood Vessel (Angiography) $6,800 - $14,700 Free Quote
Aorta X-Ray (Aortography) $3,500 - $7,700 Free Quote
X-Ray of Artery - Head and Neck (Angiography) $6,900 - $15,000 Free Quote
X-Ray of Vein in Neck $3,900 - $8,400 Free Quote
X-Ray of Artery - Abdominal (Angiography) $9,300 - $20,200 Free Quote
X-Ray of Artery - Kidney (Angiography) $4,500 - $9,700 Free Quote
X-Ray of Artery - Spine (Angiography) $3,900 - $8,500 Free Quote
X-Ray of Vein in Arm or Leg (Venography) $3,100 - $6,700 Free Quote
Colonoscopy $4,500 - $11,500 Free Quote
Upper GI Endoscopy $3,900 - $10,100 Free Quote
Shoulder Repair Surgery $5,400 - $16,900 Free Quote
Rotator Cuff Surgery $3,000 - $9,500 Free Quote
Knee Repair Surgery $2,400 - $7,500 Free Quote
Cataract Eye Surgery $2,250 - $7,100 Free Quote
Adnexa Removal (Laparoscopic) $4,600 - $14,200 Free Quote
Cholecystectomy (Gallbladder - Gallstone Removal Surgery) $5,700 - $17,600 Free Quote
Laparoscopic Hernia Repair Surgery - Groin or Abdomen $6,200 - $19,500 Free Quote
Open Hernia Repair Surgery - Groin or Abdomen $8,500 - $26,700 Free Quote
Lithotripsy (Kidney Stone Removal Surgery) $2,700 - $8,500 Free Quote
Cardiac MRI $1,050 - $2,250 Free Quote
Pregnant Ultrasound $120 - $260 Free Quote
Angioplasty (PTCA) $23,800 - $74,500 Free Quote
Ankle Replacement Surgery $17,000 - $53,400 Free Quote
Acl Reconstruction Surgery $11,200 - $35,000 Free Quote
Gastric Bypass $14,800 - $42,100 Free Quote
Lap Band Surgery $4,900 - $13,800 Free Quote
Breast Reconstruction Surgery $11,000 - $34,600 Free Quote
Bunionectomy $6,600 - $20,600 Free Quote
Cardiac Stent Implantation $20,000 - $62,600 Free Quote
Cochlear Implant Surgery $25,300 - $79,200 Free Quote
Coronary Artery Bypass (Cabg) Surgery $36,800 - $115,500 Free Quote
Cardiac Defibrillator Implantation $43,900 - $137,600 Free Quote
Disc Replacement Surgery $15,800 - $49,500 Free Quote
Diskectomy $12,000 - $37,600 Free Quote
Myringotomy $2,175 - $6,700 Free Quote
Permanent Birth Control Surgery $4,300 - $13,500 Free Quote
Foot Or Ankle Fusion Surgery $13,900 - $43,600 Free Quote
Foot Or Ankle Repair Surgery $11,800 - $37,000 Free Quote
Gastroenterostomy $4,900 - $13,800 Free Quote
Hammertoe Correction Surgery $8,000 - $24,900 Free Quote
Hip Replacement Surgery (Total) $17,900 - $56,200 Free Quote
Hip Resurfacing Surgery $18,500 - $58,100 Free Quote
Knee Replacement (Total) $16,400 - $51,400 Free Quote
Kyphoplasty $11,200 - $35,000 Free Quote
Cardiac Pacemaker Implantation $18,100 - $56,800 Free Quote
Gastric Cardioplasty $4,900 - $13,800 Free Quote
Septoplasty $5,200 - $16,100 Free Quote
Non-Rechargeable Neurostimulator Implantation $17,200 - $54,100 Free Quote
Rechargeable Neurostimulator Implantation $26,900 - $84,300 Free Quote
Trial Neurostimulator Implantation $5,500 - $17,100 Free Quote
Cervical Anterior Spinal Fusion Surgery $22,500 - $70,400 Free Quote
Cervical Posterior Spinal Fusion Surgery $14,900 - $46,700 Free Quote
Lumbar Anterior Spinal Fusion Surgery $24,100 - $75,700 Free Quote
Lumbar Posterior Spinal Fusion Surgery $32,500 - $101,900 Free Quote
Disk Laminectomy $12,000 - $37,400 Free Quote
Incontinence Correction $10,200 - $32,100 Free Quote
Urinary Stent Implantation $8,500 - $26,600 Free Quote
Endometrial Ablation $5,900 - $18,500 Free Quote
Vaginal Prosthesis Implantation $7,900 - $24,700 Free Quote
Sacral Nerve Stimulator Implantation $11,300 - $35,200 Free Quote
Vertebroplasty $4,400 - $13,800 Free Quote
Gastric Sleeve $10,200 - $30,300 Free Quote
Duodenal Switch $18,900 - $54,100 Free Quote
Single Anastomosis Duodenal Switch (SADI) $16,100 - $45,800 Free Quote
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This place is a death trap. It's filthy and staffed by rude, insolent unprofessional people. I've unfortunately had a few hideous experiences. The first was a ruptured appendix many years ago. It was mid day and the ER was empty. I was told to "go home honey, you have cramps". I was blatantly symptomatic of appendicitis and it wasn't that time of the month. After waiting quietly for 7 hours, I passed out and awoke 4 days later. Total hospital stay = 12 days for generalized peritonitis due to them allowing my appendix to rupture. I'd have died if I'd gone home. My father went in last Christmas Eve with severe abdominal pain. CT showed an area corresponding to the pain. The Dr called it a red herring and wanted to schedule him for gallbladder surgery the following week. I fought tooth and nail to get him out of there and drove him to DC, where he was found to have a perforated Meckel's diverticulum (that red herring), and emergency surgery was performed. Carilion lied on his chart and said he was discharged because he stated he "was feeling better." My best friend received emergency surgery after a trauma and while they did save her life, they ignored her when she said she had severe back pain and was losing feeling in one leg. After being warehoused for a week with no therapy and no care plan, she transferred to Lewis Gale where an MRI showed shattered vertebrae. Yes, a broken back. For over a week. Lewis Gale performed surgery but the nerve damage was already done. They provided excellent rehab. Carilion's rehab rooms are jokes. They have no car to practice getting in and out of, no grocery store set ups or anything else to practice real life situations. They will kill you, and do it with a sneer. Ask around and you'll be shocked by how many locals have had unecessary gallbladder removals thanks to RMH. One nurse at Lewis Gale had his intestines punctured during a RMH gallbladder surgery and spent a year at UVA. After the surgery, Carilion nurses left him lying in feces for so long that he had to call 911 to get cleaned up and transferred. Another acquaintance visited for over a year with itchiness so severe, it'd make him cry (health care professionals reading just perked up to the need for liver function tests right??). Carilion treated him as a drug seeker sometimes, and as a psych patient others. Towards the end of that year, someone finally ordered a liver panel, which was off so scans were ordered. They were clean. A month later, VCU in Richmond rescanned and noted a massive tumor. He died of cholangiocarcinoma not long after. He suffered his last year being treated like he was crazy or a drug seeker with blatant symptoms. Carilion robbed his last year of any quality of life and dignity. Truly, truly a death trap. I know of many people who've had missed tumors on scans with RMH. They need to either update their machinery, change the settings, or swap out their entire team of radiologists. In addition, the last time I visited the ER (and left after 4 hours of worsening vitals and being snapped at when I asked how much longer, so I went to Lewis Gale and received good treatment), the chairs were FILTHY. I took a picture. They were black smears chunked up all over them, and corresponding smears on the floor where months of dirt had built up under feet. They can't get billing right, either. I was quadruple billed for a fracture repair surgery. I tried for months to get RMH to review the bill and correct the mistake. Instead, they set a date to take me to court. As they own their own room in the courthouse, no doubt they would have successfully fleeced me out of $50k. Luckily, I have a family member that works in the finance department and after months, she was able to convince someone to review the bill. The result was that the surgery had gone through a midnight and caused the billing glitch. I know many who haven't been so lucky and have unjustly lost everything to Carilion. Not only that, but I was on crutches for 6 months following surgery. You'd think physical therapy would be offered. It wasn't, and I herniated a disc within a year of coming off crutches. All 125 lbs of, so no, the back issue wasn't obesity related. No doubt it was related to walking crooked for so long with no offer of help getting my strength back. RMH and Carilion in general get an F-, from billing to "services".
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