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MRA scan of neck with contrast

Across all facilties, the average cash price for MRA scan of neck with contrast is $2,237. However, the price you pay varies significantly based on your location and any insurance coverage. Enter your zip code to search for nearby providers of this service and find the best rates.

Average Cash Price

$2,237

Procedure Information

What is a MRA Scan of Neck with Contrast?

MRA scan of neck with contrast is a medical imaging procedure that uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology along with a contrast dye injection to create detailed images of the neck.

Why Would I Get a MRA Scan of Neck with Contrast?

This procedure is used to diagnose and evaluate conditions of the neck, such as but not limited to tumors and neck injuries. It can also help diagnose neck pain and discomfort.

What Happens During a MRA Scan of Neck with Contrast?

During the procedure, the patient lies on a table that slides into a special MRI machine. The machine uses powerful magnets, radio waves, and a contrast dye to produce detailed images of the neck area. The contrast dye may be injected through an IV or taken in pill form, depending on the doctor’s instructions.

What to Expect After a MRA Scan of Neck with Contrast?

After the MRA scan with contrast, most patients return to their normal activities without any side effects. Although the contrast dye is detectable in the patient’s body for a few days, no special care is needed.

Conclusion

MRA scan of neck with contrast is a safe and efficient medical imaging procedure used to diagnose conditions that affect the neck. The patient usually experiences no side effects after the procedure and is able to return to their normal activities quickly.

Average Cash Price

$2,237

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