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Frequently Asked Questions
Is ultrasound safe?
Ultrasound is safe. It uses sound waves to image and does not use ionizing radiation, such as X-rays or CT scans.
Do I need a Doctor's order or referral to get an ultrasound?
No, you can schedule an ultrasound directly without a referral. However, we love our referring providers, and if you have a doctor's order or referral, we will accept that as well.
What types of Ultrasounds do you offer?
In addition to breast screening ultrasounds, we offer prenatal imaging for pregnant mothers. Ultrasound is also great for looking at the soft tissues in the abdomen and pelvis for sources of pain or discomfort. We also offer general, vascular, thyroid, and other soft tissues ultrasounds, looking at lumps or bumps under the skin.
How much does an ultrasound cost?
The breast screening exam is $200. Other prices vary by exam type, but all services are offered at a transparent, affordable flat rate, which include the cost of the radiologist's interpretation.
Do you accept insurance?
No, we operate on a self-pay model. This allows us to keep costs low and eliminate surprise billing. You are welcome to submit to your insurance company for reimbursement. But you may need to contact them first before coming in.
Is this the same quality as in a hospital?
Yes, we use diagnostic-grade ultrasound equipment similar to a hospital, and our scans are interpreted by board-certified radiologists.
Will I get a copy of my results?
Yes, you will receive a report in your email within 5-7 business days and can request digital images to share with your doctor.
Can I use my HSA/FSA to pay?
Yes, you can use your Health Savings Accounts (HSA) or Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA).
Are your sonographers certified?
Yes, all of our technologists are ARDMS or equivalently credentialed professionals.
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