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Lindsay Municipal Hospital

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Highway 19 West, Lindsay, OK 73052

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SSP RA000

X-Ray

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$270

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How this provider stacks up

$269

This provider's rate

Lowest

$125

Highest

$1,106

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X-Ray Overview

An X-ray is a common imaging test used to diagnose broken bones. It uses a small amount of radiation to produce images of bones and surrounding tissues. When a bone is suspected to be fractured, an X-ray can confirm the location, type, and severity of the break, which is crucial for determining the appropriate treatment plan, whether surgical or non-surgical.

During the procedure, the patient is positioned so the X-ray machine can capture clear images of the affected area. The process is quick and painless, typically lasting only a few minutes. The patient may need to change positions to capture multiple views of the bone, allowing the doctor to see the fracture from different angles and assess the alignment of the bone fragments. In the case of a broken bone, the X-ray will show a clear line where the break occurred, as well as any displacement or fragmentation of the bone.

X-rays are highly effective for diagnosing most types of fractures, including simple, displaced, comminuted, and compound fractures. They can also detect joint involvement or misalignment of the bones. Once the X-ray is taken, a radiologist or doctor will review the images and explain the findings to the patient. Based on the results, the doctor will recommend a treatment plan, which may involve casting, splinting, or surgery if necessary.

While X-rays are generally safe, they do involve a small amount of radiation. However, the level of exposure is minimal, and the benefits of obtaining a clear diagnosis far outweigh any risks. X-rays are typically not recommended for pregnant women unless absolutely necessary, in which case additional precautions may be taken.

In cases of broken bones, an X-ray is an essential tool that allows doctors to visualize the fracture and determine the best course of action for healing. It ensures the bone is properly aligned and stabilized for optimal recovery.

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This list includes the services and fees bundled into the X-Ray Standard Service Package (SSP RA000). The final price for the procedure will depend on which services your provider ultimately performs, your insurance plan and your medical benefits.

Code Code Type Description
HCPCS 71046 Base Code X-ray
HCPCS 71046 Professional X-ray
RC 0320 Facility Radiology Diagnostic - General

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SSP RA000

X-Ray

You'd pay up to

$270

The estimated total cost of care without any insurance coverage or discounts.

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Individual treatments can vary, causing costs to change. Use the prices above to estimate your out-of-pocket cost. To verify your out-of-pocket cost, contact your healthcare provider.

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X-Ray

71046

Lindsay Municipal Hospital

Highway 19 West, Lindsay, OK 73052

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Quality Score

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The star rating is an assessment by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) that summarizes quality information on attributes such as patient experience, readmissions, and mortality for hospitals. Learn more.

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