Self-pay? And we love it!

Clear pricing, no insurance barriers, and faster access to life-saving breast imaging.

Why we choose Self-Pay

Our mission is to make advanced breast imaging accessible without the delays or restrictions of traditional insurance billing. By offering a self-pay model, we provide faster appointments, transparent costs, and direct control over your healthcare decisions. No referrals, no pre-authorizations, and no surprise bills — just timely, compassionate care.

The benefits of our self-pay model:

  • No referrals required-Book your scan directly.

  • No prior authorizations-no waiting for insurance approval

  • Transparent pricing-Know your cost upfront.

  • Faster Appointments-Same-day or next-day scheduling.

Filing for Out-of-Network Reimbursement

If your insurance covers ABUS, we provide a packet with everything you need to file for reimbursement, including:

- A completed superbill with CPT and ICD-10 codes

- A Letter of Medical Necessity

- Step-by-step insurance submission instructions.

We cannot guarantee reimbursement, but we will do what we can to help!

Our (cash)Pricing:

Screening ABUS (with QVCAD)

  • Single breast: $250

  • Both breasts: $390

Short-Term Follow-Up ABUS

  • Single breast: $150

  • Both breasts: $250

Initial ABUS Scan (Tumor Survey)

  • Both breasts: $350

Tumor Response Follow-Up ABUS

  • Single breast: $150

  • Both breasts: $250

Surgical Scan ABUS

  • Single breast: $270

  • Both breasts: $410

Call Back Hand-Held Scan

  • Single breast: $100

  • Both breasts: $150

Short-Term Follow-Up Hand-Held

  • Single breast: $100

  • Both breasts: $150

Your health does not need to wait.

Early detection saves lives. Schedule your Automated Breast Ultrasound today and get the answers you deserve.

We never want cost to stand in the way of your health.

If finances are a concern, we’ll work together to make it manageable. You can spread payments over several months, and you don’t need to pay the full amount at your appointment if that’s not possible. The most important thing is that you get the care you need — please don’t put it off.