Providence, RI: CT Pelvis Scan Cost Comparison

CT Pelvis Scan Cost Report - Providence, RI


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CT Pelvis Scan Cost Report in Providence, RI Summary

A CT Pelvis Scan costs $955 in Providence when you take the median price of the 27 medical providers who perform CT Pelvis Scan procedures in the Providence, RI area. As a healthcare consumer you should understand that prices of medical procedures vary and if you shop from the Providence providers below you may be able to save money. Shop around by requesting a free quote from New Choice Health and start saving!

Compare CT Pelvis Scan Providers in Providence, RI

Facility Name City Price Range
Women and Infants Hospital of Rhode Island Providence $1,250 - $2,700
Bristol County Open MRI Bristol $725 - $1,600
Coventry Imaging Associates Coventry $725 - $1,600
Rhode Island Hospital Providence $1,750 - $3,800
Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Pawtucket $1,050 - $2,250
Coastal Medical Providence $725 - $1,600
Southcoast Hospitals Group Fall River $925 - $2,000
The Miriam Hospital Providence $1,450 - $3,200
Rhode Island Medical Imaging East Prov $725 - $1,600
South County Hospital Inc Wakefield $900 - $1,950
Morton Hospital Taunton $750 - $1,650
Sturdy Memorial Hospital Attleboro $1,100 - $2,325
Newport Hospital Newport $800 - $1,750
Kent County Memorial Hospital Warwick $1,100 - $2,400
Open MRI of New England Cumberland $725 - $1,600
Lincoln Radiology Lincoln $725 - $1,600
Northwestern Ri Imaging Center Johnston $725 - $1,600
Our Lady of Fatima Hospital North Providence $1,150 - $2,475
Saint Anne's Hospital Fall River $1,300 - $2,850
Westerly Hospital Westerly $1,300 - $2,775
Imaging Consultants Norton $775 - $1,650
Roger Williams Medical Center Providence $1,100 - $2,325
Landmark Medical Center Woonsocket $1,050 - $2,250
Nate Whipple Radiology Cumberland $725 - $1,600
Xra Medical Imaging Cranston $725 - $1,600
Inmed Diagnostic Services of RI Warwick $725 - $1,600
Rhode Island Medical Imaging Providence $725 - $1,600
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