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KansDem

(28,498 posts)
Mon Jul 8, 2013, 11:43 AM Jul 2013

"How Much Does a Pelvic Ultrasound Cost?"

Considering the obsession the Republicans have demonstrated in getting their anti-women agenda passed in frenzied after-hour legislative sessions and private signing ceremonies, I thought this information would help shed some light on how much these exams costs.

More "small government" from the "Gang Of raPists"--

A pelvic ultrasound typically is done in a female patient, either transvaginally or transabdominally, to look for problems with the reproductive organs -- or, during pregnancy, to monitor the fetus or look for abnormalities. It typically is done in a male patient transrectally to look at the prostate or rectum. A pelvic ultrasound has no known risks.

Typical costs:
A pelvic ultrasound typically is covered by health insurance when ordered by a doctor for diagnosis of a problem. For patients covered by health insurance, out-of-pocket costs typically consist of a copay of $10 -$50 or more, or coinsurance of 10%-50% or more.

For patients not covered by health insurance, the cost of a pelvic ultrasound typically varies by provider and geographic region. The typical cost range is $250 -$1,100, with a national average cost of $525, according to NewChoiceHealth.com. For example, Concierge Medicine in California charges $275 for a pelvic ultrasound. Baptist Memorial Health Care in Tennessee charges $395 for a transvaginal ultrasound. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, in New Hampshire, charges $561 for a non-obstetric pelvic ultrasound, and $710 for an obstetric ultrasound, including the doctor fee, after an uninsured discount of 30%. And Saint Elizabeth Regional Medical Center in Nebraska, charges $240 -$620 for a non-obstetric pelvic ultrasound, $484 for a transrectal ultrasound and $580 for a transvaginal ultrasound, not including the radiologist fee. For obstetric transabdominal ultrasounds, they charge $569 -$1,099.

What should be included:
The patient lies down on a table. Then, for a transvaginal or transrectal pelvic ultrasound, the provider inserts a latex-covered, lubricated probe into the vagina or rectum. For a transabdominal ultrasound, the provider applies a clear gel, then moves a hand-held device called a transducer over the lower abdomen. The transducer emits sound waves to create a picture of the organs on a screen. The procedure typically takes a half hour to an hour, and a radiologist later interprets the results.

In a female patient, a pelvic ultrasound can be used to help diagnose problems such as cysts, fibroid tumors or ectopic pregnancy, or to look for the cause of problems such as pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding and infertility. Or, in pregnant women, it can be used to check fetal growth, look at the placenta, assess the risk of miscarriage and look for signs of early labor. In a male patient, it can be used to look at the prostate or bladder; it is sometimes used for diagnosis or staging for prostate or rectal cancer.
RadiologyInfo.org offers an overview of pelvic ultrasound.

--more--
http://health.costhelper.com/pelvic-ultrasounds.html

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"How Much Does a Pelvic Ultrasound Cost?" (Original Post) KansDem Jul 2013 OP
And, of course, the woman is supposed to pay for this thing herself..... PDJane Jul 2013 #1
I wonder how much the costs will increase... KansDem Jul 2013 #2

PDJane

(10,103 posts)
1. And, of course, the woman is supposed to pay for this thing herself.....
Mon Jul 8, 2013, 11:52 AM
Jul 2013

Which is going to be hardest on the poorest. Honestly, this bunch are just sadistic.

KansDem

(28,498 posts)
2. I wonder how much the costs will increase...
Mon Jul 8, 2013, 12:34 PM
Jul 2013

...now that there's a "demand."

It's the Republican's economic dream: Require the exam and restrict access.

It will definitely hurt women without health insurance and working low-wage jobs.

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