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Fetal MRI

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Fetal MRI

A fetal MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is a non-invasive diagnostic imaging procedure used to obtain detailed images of your unborn baby while still in the uterus. This advanced imaging technique provides clearer pictures of fetal anatomy and can help detect abnormalities that may not be visible through standard prenatal ultrasounds. It is typically recommended when additional information is needed to make informed decisions about your pregnancy and the health of your baby.

Fetal MRI is often suggested in cases where anomalies are detected during an ultrasound, such as abnormalities in the brain, spine, or abdomen. It provides more detailed information about your baby's development, allowing health care providers to plan appropriate care before and after birth. The procedure is considered safe for both you and your baby, as it does not use ionizing radiation.

Before the procedure, you will be asked to remove any metal objects, including jewelry and hairpins, as MRI uses a strong magnetic field. Inform the medical staff if you have any metal implants, such as pacemakers or cochlear implants, as these may interfere with the imaging process. It is also important to notify them if you experience claustrophobia, as the MRI machine is a confined space; in such cases, accommodations or sedation may be offered to ensure your comfort.

During the procedure, you will lie on a sliding table that moves into the MRI scanner, a large, tube-shaped machine. You will be asked to lie still on your back or side to ensure clear images. The procedure typically takes about 30 to 60 minutes. You may hear loud tapping or thumping noises from the machine; earplugs or headphones are often provided to reduce discomfort. Some facilities allow you to listen to music during the scan.

A radiologist and technologist will monitor the procedure from an adjacent room, communicating with you through an intercom. Multiple sets of images will be taken to capture detailed views of your baby's organs and structures. Unlike ultrasounds, MRI is not dependent on operator skill and provides consistent, high-resolution images.

After the procedure, no special aftercare is typically required. You can resume your normal activities immediately. The images obtained will be reviewed by a radiologist, who will prepare a report for your health care provider. Your doctor will discuss the results with you during a follow-up appointment, explaining any findings and potential next steps.

Fetal MRI is considered safe, but there are some considerations. The use of contrast agents is generally avoided during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary. If contrast is required, your doctor will discuss the potential risks and benefits with you. Some women may experience discomfort from lying still for an extended period or from the confined space of the MRI machine. If you feel anxious or uncomfortable at any point, inform the medical staff.

Understanding the detailed information provided by a fetal MRI can be crucial for managing your pregnancy and planning for the care of your baby. It allows health care providers to diagnose conditions early and coordinate with specialists if needed. This proactive approach can improve outcomes and prepare you and your family for any challenges that may arise.

Your health care team is committed to supporting you throughout this process. Do not hesitate to ask questions or express any concerns you may have—they are there to ensure you are comfortable and well-informed every step of the way.

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$235 / Case Rate

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NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital
$235

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Prices across providers

This provider
$235
Lowest
$235
Highest
$1,580

Self pay or cash prices vary by provider when paying out of pocket without insurance benefits. The chart shows you how the lowest and highest amounts providers charge for this service if you were paying without insurance benefits. If you're uninsured or not submitting a claim to insurance, you also have the right to a Good Faith Estimate under federal law. Contact the provider for a copy of your Good Faith Estimate or to better understand payment options available to you.

Procedures included in this package

This list includes the services and fees bundled into the Fetal MRI Standard Service Package (SSP RA006). The final price for the procedure will depend on which services your provider ultimately performs, your insurance plan and your medical benefits.

Code Code Type Description
HCPCS 74712 Base Code Fetal MRI
HCPCS 74712 Professional Fee Fetal MRI
HCPCS 76811 Optional Fee Real-time Transabdominal Ultrasound for Fetal and Maternal Assessment
RC 0402 Optional Fee Other Imaging Services - Ultrasound

Disclaimer

The NYC Health Department is committed to empowering New York City residents and employees to make informed health care decisions. This tool offers personalized estimates for common health services, providing a clearer picture of potential costs before your visit.

Your final out-of-pocket cost may vary based on your insurance coverage, any discounts, and the specific care you receive. Contact the provider directly to verify your estimate.

Up to
$235 / Case Rate

A single, all-inclusive pricing methodology for a procedure in health care contracts, instead of separate charges for each service.

The estimated total cost of care without any insurance coverage or discounts.

NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital

Disclaimer

The NYC Health Department is committed to empowering New York City residents and employees to make informed health care decisions. This tool offers personalized estimates for common health services, providing a clearer picture of potential costs before your visit.

Your final out-of-pocket cost may vary based on your insurance coverage, any discounts, and the specific care you receive. Contact the provider directly to verify your estimate.

What’s the difference between an individual procedure and a Standard Service Package (SSP)?

Individual Procedure

Individual procedures, like blood tests, each have unique prices and billing codes (like a CPT or HCPCS code). While they can be billed alone, they're usually grouped with other procedures on a claim. This grouping is what determines the total cost of your care.

Standard Service Package (SSP)

Turquoise Health has developed SSPs which combine multiple medical services, materials, and fees associated with a health care visit or procedure into a single bundle to offer a more comprehensive estimate. SSPs are designed based on how health care procedures are commonly billed on claims. When discussing estimates with healthcare providers, you can refer to the individual codes listed in the 'Procedures included in this package' section of the tool.

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Service Fetal MRI
Service Codes HCPCS 74712, HCPCS 76811, Revenue Code 0402
Insurance I'm not using insurance
Provider NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital
When you contact them, you can say:
"Hi, I'm calling to verify a price for Fetal MRI I found through NYC Health Department's price estimate tool. Here are the codes I’m looking at: HCPCS 74712, HCPCS 76811, Revenue Code 0402. I'm not using insurance, can you confirm the cash pay estimate and help me schedule if needed?"