Saint Louis, MO MRA Cost Comparison

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A MRA in Saint Louis costs $1,761 on average when you take the median of the 60 medical providers who perform MRA procedures in Saint Louis, MO. The least expensive MRA in Saint Louis is $925 for a MRA Brain while the most expensive MRA list price is $1,750 for a MRI of Lower Extremity. There are 6 different types of MRA provided in Saint Louis, listed below, and the price for each differs based upon your insurance type. As a healthcare consumer you should understand that prices of medical procedures vary and if you shop from the Saint Louis providers below you may be able to save money. Start shopping today and see what you can save!
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Procedure Price Range
MRI of Lower Extremity Cost Average $1,750 - $4,500 Free Quote
MRA Brain Cost Average $925 - $2,400 Free Quote
MR Angiography Neck (MRA MRI Neck) Cost Average $975 - $2,550 Free Quote
Chest MRI (Angiography) Cost Average $1,450 - $3,700 Free Quote
MRA of Abdomen Cost Average $1,400 - $3,600 Free Quote
MRA of Pelvis Cost Average $1,100 - $2,850 Free Quote

Compare MRA Providers in Saint Louis, MO

Facility City Type
Imaging Partners of Missouri Chesterfield Diagnostic Testing Facility
The Imaging Center Florissant Diagnostic Testing Facility
Northwest Healthcare Florissant Acute Care Hospital
Community Hospital of Staunton Staunton Critical Access (Rural) Hospital
Saint Alexius Hospital - Jefferson Campus Saint Louis Acute Care Hospital
Metro Imaging Creve Coeur Diagnostic Testing Facility
Big Bend Imaging Kirkwood Diagnostic Testing Facility
Des Peres Square Imaging Center Saint Louis Diagnostic Testing Facility
Barnes - Jewish West County Hospital Saint Louis Acute Care Hospital
St Joseph's Hospital Highland Critical Access (Rural) Hospital
Mercy Hospital Jefferson Crystal City Acute Care Hospital
Missouri Baptist Medical Center Saint Louis Acute Care Hospital
Ssm Health St Mary's Hospital - St Louis Richmond Heights Acute Care Hospital
Berland Diagnostic Imaging Center of Creve Coeur St Louis Diagnostic Testing Facility
Imaging Partners of St. Peters, LLC St. Peters Diagnostic Testing Facility
Christian Hospital Northeast Saint Louis Acute Care Hospital
St. Lukes Center for Diagnostic Imaging Creve Coeur Diagnostic Testing Facility
Mercy Hospital South Saint Louis Acute Care Hospital
St Lukes Hospital Chesterfield Acute Care Hospital
Mercy Hospital Washington Washington Acute Care Hospital
Vista Imaging of Jefferson County Festus Diagnostic Testing Facility
Open MRI of St. Charles County Saint Peters Diagnostic Testing Facility
Open MRI of St. Louis St. Louis Diagnostic Testing Facility
St Lukes Center for Diagnostic Imaging Ofallon Diagnostic Testing Facility
Shriners Hospitals for Children - Saint Louis Saint Louis Childrens Hospital
Washington County Memorial Hospital Potosi Critical Access (Rural) Hospital
Osf Saint Anthony's Health Center Alton Acute Care Hospital
Hshs Holy Family Hospital Inc Greenville Acute Care Hospital
Southwest Medical Center - Radiology Saint Louis Diagnostic Testing Facility
Hampton Open MRI St. Louis Diagnostic Testing Facility
Southern Illinois Imaging Waterloo Diagnostic Testing Facility
St Lukes Center for Diagnostic Imaging St Louis Diagnostic Testing Facility
OpenSided MRI of St. Louis, LLC St Louis Diagnostic Testing Facility
Ssm Health Depaul Hospital St Louis Saint Louis Acute Care Hospital
Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital Maryland Heights Childrens Hospital
Carlinville Area Hospital Carlinville Critical Access (Rural) Hospital
Florissant Open MRI Florissant Diagnostic Testing Facility
Imaging Center at Wolf Creek, LLC Swansea Diagnostic Testing Facility
Mercy Hospital Lincoln Troy Critical Access (Rural) Hospital
St Louis Childrens Hospital Saint Louis Childrens Hospital
St Lukes Center for Diagnostic Imaging Chesterfield Diagnostic Testing Facility
Watson Imaging Center St. Louis Diagnostic Testing Facility
Gateway Regional Medical Center Granite City Acute Care Hospital
Professional Imaging Saint Louis Diagnostic Testing Facility
Memorial Hospital Belleville Acute Care Hospital
SSM Saint Joseph Health Center - Wentzville Wentzville Acute Care Hospital
South County Open MRI Saint Louis Diagnostic Testing Facility
Barnes - Jewish St Peters Hospital Saint Peters Acute Care Hospital
St Lukes Center for Diagnostic Imaging Frontenac Diagnostic Testing Facility
Mid-america Imaging O Fallon Diagnostic Testing Facility
Jersey Community Hospital Jerseyville Acute Care Hospital
Mercy Hospital St Louis Saint Louis Acute Care Hospital
Twin Rivers MRI Alton Diagnostic Testing Facility
Sullivan Open MRI Sullivan Diagnostic Testing Facility
St. Peters MRI and Imaging St. Peters Diagnostic Testing Facility
Barnes Jewish Hospital Saint Louis Acute Care Hospital
Ssm Health Saint Louis University Hospital Saint Louis Acute Care Hospital
Imaging Center of Alton, LLC Alton Diagnostic Testing Facility
Ssm St Joseph Health Center Saint Charles Acute Care Hospital
Imaging Center of Southern Illinois Maryville Diagnostic Testing Facility

MRA Procedure Patient Preparation

Guidelines about eating and drinking before an MRA exam vary at different facilities. Unless you are told otherwise, you may follow your regular daily routine and take medications as usual. If you have claustrophobia (fear of enclosed spaces) or anxiety, you may want to ask your physician for a prescription for a mild sedative. Notify your physician or MRA technician if you are pregnant. Notify your physician or MRA technician if you have a pacemaker, artificial limb, any metal pins or metal parts in your body (especially in your eyes), metal heart valves, metal clips in your brain, bullet fragments, metal implants in your ear, tattooed eyeliner, or any other implanted or prosthetic medical device. Notify your physician or MRA technician if you have recently had surgery on a blood vessel. You should tell the technologist if you have metal or electronic medical devices in your body or if you are pregnant.

MR Angiography Alternatives

Physicians will often try to diagnose vascular disease with blood pressure measurements, CT scans, or ultrasounds prior to using MRAs. Although contrast angiography is the most popular test amongst physicians to evaluate blood vessels before determining treatment, MRAs are gaining popularity amongst physicians and may soon become the preferred diagnostic test for vascular disease.

What to expect during and after a MRA procedure

Most MRA exams are painless. You will be positioned on the moveable examination table. Some patients, however, find it uncomfortable to remain still during MRA imaging. Straps and bolsters may be used to help you stay still and maintain the correct position during imaging. It is normal for the area of your body being imaged to feel slightly warm, but if it bothers you, notify the radiologist or technologist. It is important that you remain perfectly still while the images are being recorded. MRA exams generally include multiple runs (sequences), each typically a few seconds to a few minutes at a time. The entire examination is usually completed within one hour. If a contrast material will be used in the MRA exam, a nurse or technologist will insert an intravenous (IV) line into a vein in your hand or arm. It is normal to feel coolness and a flushing for a minute or two when the contrast material is injected. If you have not been sedated, no recovery period is necessary. You may resume your usual activities and normal diet immediately after the exam.

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