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For many Utahns, getting an MRI can be, well, a real headache – pun intended

For many Utahns, getting an MRI can be, well, a real headache – pun intended

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According to GoodRx, the average cost of an MRI in the United States is $1,325.

It's an expense most people can't afford, insurance or not. Add to that the average individual deductible now exceeds $4,300, and the potential out-of-pocket costs for a simple imaging scan can be pretty intimidating.

And then there's the hassle of prior authorization requirements and scheduling delays — a process that can stretch something urgent into weeks. Talk about a real pain in the neck.

In fact, the average wait time for an MRI in the United States is roughly three weeks.

For patients dealing with back pain, joint injuries or other medical concerns, that delay can feel like an eternity.

For many Utahns, getting an MRI can be, well, a real headache – pun intended
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Why do MRI costs vary so widely?

One of the biggest frustrations in medical imaging is how dramatically prices can differ depending on where the scan is performed.

Hospitals often charge significantly more for imaging services because of higher overhead costs, larger facilities and complex billing structures.

Additional fees for facility use, radiology interpretation and administrative services can also drive prices higher.

Add on top of that complex insurance contracts with negotiated rates that vary from plan to plan and you have a recipe for unknown, high costs.

For people with high-deductible health plans or no insurance at all, the lack of financial security or uncertain costs can discourage them from getting imaging when they need it.

That delay can prolong pain, slow diagnoses and postpone treatment — something no one wants to deal with, especially when you're not feeling well.

But some clinics, like TaylorMed MRI, are taking a different approach that is easier on patients and their wallets. Here are a few reasons why.

A simpler alternative to the traditional MRI process

TaylorMed MRI, with locations in Salt Lake City, Farmington, Lindon and St. George, was built around a straightforward idea: that medical imaging should be fast, transparent and affordable.

Instead of navigating insurance approvals and unpredictable pricing, patients pay a flat fee of $399 for a scan.

There are no deductibles, copays or hidden fees, either. Oh, and you don't even need a doctor's referral to schedule an appointment. That's it. Simple. Easy. Fast.

For TaylorMed MRI, the goal is simple: remove unnecessary delays and help people move forward with treatment sooner at a predictable, affordable price.

Faster scans, faster results

For concerned patients, speed is a major reason many seek out independent imaging centers.

At TaylorMed MRI, most scans take about 20 to 30 minutes to complete — shorter than your lunch break. From check-in to leaving the clinic, patients are typically in and out in 40 minutes.

After the scan, images are interpreted by a board-certified radiologist and a detailed report is typically delivered within 24 business hours.

Results can be emailed directly to patients and shared with their physician or specialist, so treatment decisions can proceed quickly.

For many Utahns, getting an MRI can be, well, a real headache – pun intended
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Putting patients back in control

TaylorMed MRI was designed to simplify the imaging process for patients who want clarity, speed and predictable, affordable pricing.

Patients can schedule online in just a few minutes or book an appointment over the phone. Same-day and next-day appointments are frequently available, and scans start at $399 — a fraction of the average cost of imaging in many hospitals. And remember — in and out in 40 minutes.

In a health care system that often feels slow, confusing and expensive, clinics like TaylorMed MRI are offering something many patients are searching for: A faster, simpler way to get answers.

"Healthcare shouldn't be confusing, expensive, or out of reach," says the TaylorMed MRI website. "Our goal is to remove barriers and make advanced imaging easy to access — no insurance, no referral, no stress."

Check out taylormedmri.com for more information and to book your MRI.

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