Overland Park, KS: X-Ray of Vein in Neck Cost Comparison

X-Ray of Vein in Neck Cost Report - Overland Park, KS


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X-Ray of Vein in Neck Cost Report in Overland Park, KS Summary

A X-Ray of Vein in Neck costs $10,017 in Overland Park when you take the median price of the 23 medical providers who perform X-Ray of Vein in Neck procedures in the Overland Park, KS area. As a healthcare consumer you should understand that prices of medical procedures vary and if you shop from the Overland Park providers below you may be able to save money. Shop around by requesting a free quote from New Choice Health and start saving!

Compare X-Ray of Vein in Neck Providers in Overland Park, KS

Facility Name City Price Range
Imaging for Women Kansas City $675 - $1,500
Ray County Memorial Hospital Richmond $9,700 - $21,000
Olathe Medical Center Olathe $7,700 - $16,700
University Health Lakewood Medical Center Kansas City $9,600 - $21,000
Regional Imaging Overland Park $625 - $1,350
Medical Imaging Kansas City $675 - $1,500
Cass Regional Medical Center Harrisonville $9,700 - $21,000
Diagnostic Imaging Centers Overland Park $625 - $1,350
The Children's Mercy Hospital Kansas City $9,600 - $21,000
University of Kansas Hospital Kansas City $11,600 - $25,300
Adventhealth Shawnee Mission Shawnee Mission $8,900 - $19,300
St. Luke's Outpatient Imaging Kansas City $675 - $1,500
Medical Imaging Independence $675 - $1,500
St Joseph Medical Center Kansas City $4,100 - $9,000
Kansas City Imaging Center Kansas City $625 - $1,350
Lafayette Regional Health Center Lexington $9,700 - $21,000
Excelsior Springs Hospital Excelsior Springs $9,700 - $21,000
Lee's Summit Medical Center Lee's Summit $6,100 - $13,300
Providence Medical Center Kansas City $6,800 - $14,900
Leavenworth-Kansas City Imaging Kansas City $625 - $1,350
Research Medical Center Kansas City $7,500 - $16,200
Diagnostic Imaging Centers Kansas City $675 - $1,500
Saint Luke's East Hospital Lee's Summit $9,700 - $21,000
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