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.
The tradeoffs of getting a 3D mammogram include a higher cost (there might be a higher co-pay or it may not be covered by insurance), increased radiation exposure (if not using newer low-dose 3D mammography), and a longer time to receiveresults. Because of these, some experts question th...
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