Buffalo, NY: Pelvic Ultrasound Cost Comparison

Pelvic Ultrasound Cost Report - Buffalo, NY


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Pelvic Ultrasound Cost Report in Buffalo, NY Summary

A Pelvic Ultrasound costs $193 in Buffalo when you take the median price of the 29 medical providers who perform Pelvic Ultrasound procedures in the Buffalo, NY area. As a healthcare consumer you should understand that prices of medical procedures vary and if you shop from the Buffalo providers below you may be able to save money. Shop around by requesting a free quote from New Choice Health and start saving!

Compare Pelvic Ultrasound Providers in Buffalo, NY

Facility Name City Price Range
Northtowns Imaging Tonawanda $160 - $350
Suburban Medical Imaging West Amherst $160 - $350
Northtowns Imaging Williamsville $160 - $350
Kaleida Health Buffalo $200 - $440
Amherst Radiology Amherst $160 - $350
Mercy Hospital of Buffalo Buffalo $180 - $380
Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center Niagara Falls $525 - $1,150
Lancaster Radiology Depew $160 - $350
Saint Joseph Hospital Cheektowaga $140 - $300
Kenmore Mercy Hospital Kenmore $160 - $350
Western New York MRI Buffalo $160 - $350
Eastern Niagara Hospital - Lockport Division Lockport $180 - $380
Williamsville Medical Imaging Williamsville $160 - $350
Northtowns Imaging Amherst $160 - $350
Erie County Medical Center Buffalo $210 - $450
Sheehan Memorial Hospital Buffalo $625 - $1,350
Bertrand Chaffee Hospital Springville $280 - $625
Roswell Park Cancer Institute Buffalo $290 - $625
Mount St. Mary's Hospital and Health Center Lewiston $525 - $1,150
WNY PETCT Buffalo $160 - $350
Southtowns Catholic MRI Orchard Park $160 - $350
Sisters of Charity Hospital Buffalo $150 - $310
Dent Neurologic Institute Amherst $160 - $350
Buffalo Diagnostic Imaging Amherst $160 - $350
Inter-community Memorial Hospital Newfane $130 - $290
Seton Imaging Williamsville $160 - $350
People's Choice MRI Depew $160 - $350
Apex Imaging I Cheektowaga $160 - $350
Ken-ton Open MRI Kenmore $160 - $350
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