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Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital Stanford

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725 Welch Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304

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SSP RA008

Ultrasound

You'd pay up to

$2,988

Total est. price without your benefits applied.

United Healthcare Choice Plus

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.

How this provider stacks up

$2,988

This provider's rate

Lowest

$315

Highest

$3,630

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Ultrasound Overview

Ultrasound is a method of creating images of the inside of the body using sound waves. The procedure is painless and involves very little discomfort. It is also a cost-effective way to obtain images of the inside of the body.

The procedure is usually performed by an ultrasound technician. They will apply a gel to the area being scanned to help the sound waves pass easily through the skin. A smooth handpiece known as a transducer is then moved across the area, and the images are displayed on a screen.

Ultrasound can be used on almost any part of the body. However, because sound waves do not move efficiently through bone, it is not effective for imaging structures inside the skull. Additionally, the images obtained by ultrasound are not as detailed as those produced by other imaging techniques, such as MRI or CT scans. Despite this, ultrasounds are quick, inexpensive, and can provide valuable diagnostic information.

Ultrasound imaging can help doctors identify the source of a patient’s symptoms. For example, ultrasounds are commonly used in women with pelvic pain to investigate potential causes. The ultrasound may reveal cysts, fibroids, or other issues contributing to the pain. Based on the appearance of a tissue mass on the ultrasound, a doctor can determine whether a biopsy is necessary.

One common use of ultrasound is to evaluate whether a concerning lump is potentially cancerous and requires a biopsy. Ultrasound can help differentiate between a cyst (a fluid-filled sac) and a solid mass. While cysts are very common in certain areas of the body, such as the breasts and ovaries, a solid mass in these areas is more likely to be cancerous.

A specialized technique called Doppler ultrasound is used to measure blood flow in specific blood vessels. This technique uses a physical principle known as the Doppler effect, which describes how the frequency of waves changes when an object moves past an observer. Doppler ultrasound allows healthcare providers to detect whether blood is stagnating in a particular blood vessel. The experience of having a Doppler ultrasound is no different from any other type of ultrasound.

In some cases, both a Doppler ultrasound and a regular ultrasound are performed simultaneously. This is known as a duplex ultrasound, which allows doctors to assess blood flow and structural images of tissues in the same procedure.

Ultrasounds are also very commonly used in pregnancy to assess conditions of both the mother and the baby. This type of Ultrasound is captured in a separate service package.

See the procedures included in this package

This list includes the services and fees bundled into the Ultrasound Standard Service Package (SSP RA008). 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 76705 Base Code Ultrasound
HCPCS 76705 Professional Ultrasound
RC 0402 Facility Other Imaging Services - Ultrasound

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The No Surprises Act requires healthcare providers to give you a cost estimate for certain services. We've made it easier by grouping common services into Standard Service Packages (SSPs), so you can see the typical services and costs that are usually bundled together. Here's how to use this estimate to avoid surprise bills and shop around confidently:

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SSP RA008

Ultrasound

You'd pay up to

$2,988

Total est. price without your benefits applied.

United Healthcare Choice Plus

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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Ultrasound

76705

Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital Stanford

725 Welch Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304

United Healthcare Choice Plus

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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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