Ultrasound bests biopsy, mammogram for focal breast symptoms in women under 40.(NEWS)Hyer, Richard
Without insurance, a mammogram can cost less than $200 to more than $300. With insurance, out-of-pocket expenses vary based on your plan, type of imaging, and where the test is performed.
Most health insurances don't yet cover 3-D mammos, but the out-of-pocket cost isn't terrible — usually under $100, says Therese Bevers, M.D., medical director of the Cancer Prevention Center at MD Anderson cancer center. Ask if your facility has new technology that allows a computer ...