Cincinnati, OH: PET Scan (Skull to Mid-Thigh) Cost Comparison

PET Scan (Skull to Mid-Thigh) Cost Report - Cincinnati, OH


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PET Scan (Skull to Mid-Thigh) Cost Report in Cincinnati, OH Summary

A PET Scan (Skull to Mid-Thigh) costs $2,140 in Cincinnati when you take the median price of the 22 medical providers who perform PET Scan (Skull to Mid-Thigh) procedures in the Cincinnati, OH area. As a healthcare consumer you should understand that prices of medical procedures vary and if you shop from the Cincinnati providers below you may be able to save money. Shop around by requesting a free quote from New Choice Health and start saving!

Compare PET Scan (Skull to Mid-Thigh) Providers in Cincinnati, OH

Facility Name City Price Range
Cincinnati PET Scan Crestview Hills $1,700 - $3,700
University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Llc Cincinnati $1,750 - $3,800
Butler County Ancillary Services Hamilton $1,750 - $3,800
Northern Kentucky PET Scan Crestview Hills $1,700 - $3,700
Molecular Imaging of Hamilton County, LLC (Dixmyth Avenue) Cincinnati $1,750 - $3,800
St. Elizabeth Imaging Center Edgewood $1,700 - $3,700
St Elizabeth Ft Thomas Fort Thomas $1,650 - $3,600
Convalescent Hospital for Children Cincinnati $2,925 - $6,300
St Elizabeth Dearborn Hospital Lawrenceburg $2,250 - $4,800
St. Elizabeth Imaging Center Hebron $1,700 - $3,700
St Elizabeth Edgewood Edgewood $1,200 - $2,625
Brown County General Hospital Georgetown $1,750 - $3,800
St Elizabeth Grant Williamstown $2,925 - $6,300
Professional Radiology Cincinnati $1,750 - $3,800
Mercy Health - Clermont Hospital Batavia $1,450 - $3,100
Cincinnati P.E.T. Scan Cincinnati $1,750 - $3,800
Atrium Medical Center Middletown $1,800 - $3,900
Evendale Imaging Center Cincinnati $1,750 - $3,800
Molecular Imaging of Hamilton County, LLC (Montgomery Road) Cincinnati $1,750 - $3,800
Christ Hospital Cincinnati $1,650 - $3,600
Proscan Womens Imaging Center Cincinnati $1,750 - $3,800
Professional Radiology Hamilton $1,750 - $3,800
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