Re: 4D ultrasound

From: DoctorJoe@aol.com
Wed Dec 24 07:57:01 2003


In a message dated 12/24/03 07:36:07, sandib2@juno.com writes:

> Depends on location. A "regular" scan at the radiology imaging office I
> send my patients to is $125. At the hospital it is $300. This is for self-pay
> patienets and is a complete OB u/s.
> Level II's run $225 at the center and $450 at the hospital.
> I know of a few mobile units down in the Ft. Lauderdale/Miami area that do
> Level I's for $85 for self-pays.
>

So the entertainment scans are more expensive, then? That's pretty sleazy, to me. I'd just run the whole thing and give them a tape. Damn!

Joe P.





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