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While clients whose insurance plans include "out-of-network" and non-standard-of-care benefits typically receive some insurance reimbursement, your insurer may require a doctor's referral, pre-approval, or authorization. (The CPT code is 93762.) As an elective service and a fee-for-service, we ask that clients pay at the time of service. While we can customize imaging to meet your needs, here are the most popular imaging requests: Breast Series– $195 (7-9 breast views with interpretive report) Women's Health Series * – $275 Customized imaging dependent upon client needs and pain complaints, with interpretive report. Full Body Series - Women (upper body series + lower body series) *– $550 Full Body Series - Men (upper body series + lower body series) *– $450 RSD/CRPS/Pain Series– $250 - $550 Upper Body Series - $250 Lower Body Series - $250 Abdominal (visceral) Series - $125 Cranial Series - $125 Specific Spot view / Pain/Injury Location - $25/ diagnostic image
72-hour STAT Interpretation Requests – add $50 per series * Clients most often choose this series because they are experiencing symptoms or simply as a non-invasive means of obtaining potential early warning signs and information relevant to their state of health. In the 26 year experience of SD Thermal Imaging providers reports, rarely does thermal imaging reveal signs that may be life threatening, i.e. hypervascularity when it is associated with cancer, but usually always, because of the sensitivity of the camera, thermal imaging may reveal signs suggesting stress, irritation, inflammation, infection, or congestion... which may occur without symptoms (and be subclinical). For instance, most of us hold tension/stress in our back muscles, so muscular irritation is commonplace. In other words, most of the time, this series delivers "nice to know" information about the functioning of the body. On those few occasions where significant signs are visible, further evaluation of suspect conditions with the client's doctor is recommended. Note: Since not all health conditions present thermally, thermal imaging should not be used as a stand alone test. Similarly, the absence of thermal findings cannot rule out significant health conditions |
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