Bundled pricing for common healthcare visits. Each bundle shows the typical total cost including all related services.
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Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) to evaluate reflux, ulcers, bleeding, or other upper GI symptoms.
Diagnostic mammography following symptoms or abnormal screening.
Exercise treadmill stress test to evaluate cardiac function and ischemia.
Transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) to evaluate heart structure and function.
Ambulatory ECG monitoring for arrhythmia evaluation (typically 24-48 hours).
Diagnostic nasal endoscopy to evaluate chronic sinus symptoms.
Comprehensive audiologic evaluation of hearing.
Electrodiagnostic testing to evaluate nerve and muscle function.
Overnight sleep study to evaluate sleep apnea and other sleep disorders.
Established patient office visit for evaluation and management in primary care.
Endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) upper endoscopy with ultrasound-guided needle biopsy/aspiration to sample liver tissue.
Endoscopic evaluation of the bladder and urethra.
Spirometry testing to assess lung function and airflow.
Skin testing to evaluate allergic sensitivity to common allergens.
Initial physical therapy evaluation to assess function and create a treatment plan.
12-lead electrocardiogram to evaluate heart rhythm and related symptoms.
Evaluation and treatment in a hospital emergency department.
Evaluation and treatment in an urgent care clinic.
Emergency department evaluation for chest pain; often includes EKG and basic labs, sometimes imaging.
Emergency department evaluation for abdominal pain; may include labs and imaging.
Emergency department evaluation for head injury; CT head is commonly performed.
MRI examination of the brain
Two-view chest X-ray to evaluate lungs, heart, or chest pain.
MRI of the shoulder joint to evaluate pain, rotator cuff injury, labral tears, or internal derangement.
MRI of the lumbar spine to evaluate back pain, disc disease, stenosis, or radiculopathy.
MRI of the brain without contrast to evaluate headaches, neurologic symptoms, or suspected structural abnormalities.
MRI of the brain performed with and without contrast for enhanced evaluation of tumors, inflammation, or vascular abnormalities.
CT scan of the head/brain without contrast, often used to evaluate injury, stroke symptoms, or severe headache.
CT scan of the chest without contrast to evaluate lungs and thoracic structures.
CT scan of the chest with contrast to evaluate vessels, masses, or inflammatory processes.
CT scan of the sinuses to evaluate chronic sinusitis or sinus anatomy.
Non-contrast CT of abdomen/pelvis commonly used to evaluate suspected kidney stones.
MRI of the knee joint to evaluate pain, injury, cartilage/ligaments, or internal derangement.
Complete diagnostic ultrasound of the abdomen to assess organs such as liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, and aorta.
Complete pelvic ultrasound to evaluate pelvic pain, masses, or gynecologic concerns.
First trimester obstetric ultrasound for dating, viability, and early pregnancy assessment.
CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis to evaluate pain, infection, stones, or internal injury.
Non-contrast CT of the heart to measure coronary artery calcium.
Duplex ultrasound of leg veins to evaluate for clots (DVT) or venous insufficiency.
MRI of the cervical spine to evaluate neck pain, nerve compression, or suspected spinal abnormalities.
MRI of the thoracic spine to evaluate mid-back pain, spinal cord issues, or suspected lesions.
MRI of the hip joint to evaluate pain, labral injury, arthritis, or suspected soft-tissue injury.
MRI of the ankle to evaluate tendon or ligament injury, persistent pain, or suspected internal damage.
CT scan of the neck with contrast to evaluate masses, infection, lymph nodes, or airway structures.
CT angiography of the chest to evaluate blood vessels, including suspected pulmonary embolism.
Limited abdominal ultrasound focusing on the right upper quadrant to evaluate gallbladder, liver, and bile ducts.
Duplex ultrasound of the carotid arteries to evaluate blood flow and plaque/stenosis risk.
Ultrasound of the thyroid gland to evaluate nodules, enlargement, or other thyroid concerns.
Duplex ultrasound of leg arteries to evaluate blood flow and peripheral arterial disease.
Multi-view knee X-ray to evaluate injury, arthritis, or persistent knee pain.
Shoulder X-ray to evaluate injury, arthritis, or persistent shoulder pain.
Lumbar spine X-ray series to evaluate back pain, alignment, or suspected fracture.
Non-contrast CT tailored to evaluate suspected kidney stones.
CT scan of facial bones to evaluate trauma, fractures, or sinus-related anatomy.
CT colonography to screen for colon polyps when a standard colonoscopy is not performed.
Administration of IV contrast for imaging when billed separately from the scan.
Blood test that evaluates kidney function, liver function, electrolytes, and glucose.
Blood test that evaluates red cells, white cells, and platelets.
Blood test to evaluate cholesterol and triglycerides.
Blood test measuring average blood glucose over ~3 months.
Blood test to evaluate thyroid function.
Urine test evaluating infection, blood, protein, glucose, and other markers.
Blood pregnancy test (hCG) to confirm pregnancy.
Blood test to evaluate electrolytes, kidney function, and glucose.
Blood test to evaluate liver enzymes and function markers.
Blood test to check for inflammation.
Blood test that can indicate inflammation.
Blood test to evaluate clotting time (commonly for anticoagulation monitoring).
Blood test used when evaluating possible blood clots.
Blood test sometimes used to assess heart failure.
Blood test that helps assess iron stores.
Blood test to measure vitamin D level.
Blood test used to screen or monitor prostate-related concerns.
Blood test to screen for hepatitis C exposure.
Urine test to identify bacteria causing infection.
Rapid test to detect strep throat infection.
Molecular test to detect COVID-19 infection.
Rapid test for influenza infection.
Urine pregnancy test (hCG) to screen for pregnancy.
Nucleic acid testing for common sexually transmitted infections.
Preventive colonoscopy for colon cancer screening
Routine breast cancer screening mammogram
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Screening mammography to detect early signs of breast cancer.
Bone density scan to screen for osteoporosis or evaluate fracture risk.
Low-dose CT scan of the chest for lung cancer screening in eligible patients.
Preventive wellness visit focused on screening and health maintenance.
Cervical cancer screening using cytology.
Administration of seasonal influenza vaccine.
Arthroscopic knee surgery (commonly meniscus trimming/repair).
Arthroscopic shoulder surgery (commonly decompression/rotator cuff work).
Surgical release for carpal tunnel syndrome.
Surgical release for trigger finger.
Injection into a major joint (e.g., knee, shoulder) for pain/inflammation.
Injection into epidural space in lumbar spine for pain management.
Removal of cataract with intraocular lens implantation.
Surgical removal of tonsils, commonly for recurrent infection or obstructive symptoms.
Diagnostic cardiac catheterization (coronary angiography) to evaluate coronary artery disease.
Removal of a small sample of skin for diagnostic examination.
Needle biopsy of breast tissue, typically guided by imaging, to evaluate a suspicious finding.
Fine-needle aspiration biopsy of a thyroid nodule, often guided by ultrasound.
Needle biopsy of the prostate to evaluate for cancer or other pathology.
Percutaneous needle biopsy of the liver to evaluate liver disease or abnormal imaging/labs.
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Needle biopsy of the liver performed through the skin, sometimes with ultrasound or CT guidance.
Removal of abdominal fluid with a needle for diagnostic or therapeutic reasons.
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