Temecula, CA: Elbow X-Ray Cost Comparison

Elbow X-Ray Cost Report - Temecula, CA


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Elbow X-Ray Cost Report in Temecula, CA Summary

An Elbow X-Ray costs $180 in Temecula when you take the median price of the 25 medical providers who perform Elbow X-Ray procedures in the Temecula, CA area. As a healthcare consumer you should understand that prices of medical procedures vary and if you shop from the Temecula providers below you may be able to save money. Shop around by requesting a free quote from New Choice Health and start saving!

Compare Elbow X-Ray Providers in Temecula, CA

Facility Name City Price Range
Eisenhower Medical Center Rancho Mirage $480 - $1,050
Desert Advanced Imaging Center Palm Springs $50 - $110
San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital Banning $270 - $575
Redlands Community Hospital Redlands $480 - $1,050
Elite Diagnostic Imaging, LLC Victorville $50 - $110
Kaiser Foundation Hospital Fontana/Ontario Fontana $525 - $1,150
Millennium Imaging Medical Center Rancho Cucamonga $50 - $110
Desert Advanced PET Center Palm Springs $50 - $110
Health Scan Imaging Palm Desert $50 - $110
Victor Valley Advanced Imaging Victorville $50 - $110
Computerized Diagnostic Imaging Centers Riverside Riverside $50 - $110
California Imaging and Temecula $50 - $110
HI - Desert Medical Center Joshua Tree $330 - $725
Desert Valley Hospital Victorville $460 - $1,000
Desert Advanced Imaging Center Bermuda Dunes $50 - $110
Montclair Hospital Medical Center Montclair $625 - $1,400
Rancho Specialty Hospital Rancho Cucamonga $625 - $1,400
Southwest Healthcare System Murrieta $420 - $900
Colorado River Medical Center Needles $625 - $1,400
Desert Regional Medical Center Palm Springs $300 - $650
Mountains Community Hospital Lake Arrowhead $625 - $1,400
Riverside University Health System - Medical Center Moreno Valley $430 - $950
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center Colton $250 - $550
Sussex Radiology Murrieta $50 - $110
Loma Linda University Medical Center Loma Linda $370 - $800
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