Across all facilties, the average cash price for MRI scan of orbits, face, or soft tissue of the neck with and without contrast is $2,893. 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.
An MRI Scan of orbits, face or soft tissue of the neck with and without contrast is a medical imaging procedure used to visualize the various parts of the body, including the head, neck, and torso. The MRI scan is completed with and without contrast, depending on the type of scan and the areas being examined.
The MRI scan may be ordered by a physician to evaluate the orbits, face or soft tissue of the neck, to help diagnose or monitor a condition or to provide therapeutic guidance. Examples include detecting cancerous tumors or observing the progress of healing after surgery or an injury.
An MRI machine is used to take images of the body part being scanned. A patient typically lies on a cushion and will be asked to remain still while the machine captures pictures of the body part. Before the scan, a contrast agent may be injected intravenously to allow for a more detailed image of the organs and other structures.
The procedure can take anywhere between 20 minutes and an hour, depending on the complexity of the scan. Following the exam, the patient should be able to resume most normal activities such as work and exercise. After the MRI scan is complete, the images are then evaluated by a radiologist for diagnosis and treatment.
MRI scans of orbits, face or soft tissue of the neck with and without contrast can help to identify potential medical conditions or monitor progress. The procedure is relatively safe and patients are usually able to resume daily activities shortly after the exam.
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