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Heart Perfusion Imaging

Physician Services

Physician Services
Service: Heart Perfusion Imaging - Physician interpretation and technical imaging combined fee.
Fee: $631
Fee Details: Price includes the total amount for both physician (interpretation) and technical (imaging) fees. Sometimes the test will be billed in two parts but they should add up to the listed price.
Pricing Agreement: Printable Detailed Pricing Agreement
Total Fair Price: $631
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Cost Savings Tips and Financial Considerations

Many cardiac tests, such as perfusion imaging, Doppler studies and stress tests can be performed in the hospital setting, at an outpatient imaging facility or at the cardiologist’s office. Cardiac tests performed at a hospital are typically the most expensive option. Patients should ask their doctor if their test can be performed in the office or at an independent imaging facility.

If you doctor can perform the test in their office, and their practice is affiliated with a hospital or located at a hospital, it is important to confirm with your doctor’s office that the test is performed and billed by the doctor’s practice and not the hospital. Before seeking treatment we recommend that you call the provider to verify they are currently in your network and their current price.
Fair Price Information

What does the fair price mean?

This is Healthcare Blue Book's recommended price for health care services. The Blue Book price is based on the typical fee that providers in your area accept as payment from insurance companies. This is the price you should have to pay, even if your provider charges more. You can use this price to negotiate with your provider or shop for an in-network provider that charges a fair price.

How do I find a fair price?

If you have health insurance, you should ask the in-network providers listed in your provider directory what the in-network rate is for this service. Different in-network providers often charge different prices. Call several providers to find one that is willing to accept a fair price.

If you do not have health insurance coverage , then you should call providers and ask if they offer discounts for self-pay patients and what their price is for the service.

See the How to Negotiate Healthcare Prices with Doctors and Hospitals section for additional information.

See the Healthcare Quality Resources section to make sure that you find high quality providers.



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