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minus-squareAmbiguousPropslinkfedilinkEnglish17•25 days agoHow much do you think a hamster MRI costs?
minus-square/home/pineappleloverlinkfedilinkEnglish12•25 days agoSame as a human mri, from what I looked up it’s like $1k
minus-squaremonklinkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-224 days agoMy last MRI they billed ~$70. No insurance involved, a plain straight “you walk in from the street, you pay this” price.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•25 days agoI had both my knees done, I think it was AUD$400 because it was GP not specialist referred. Probably one of the more expensive things you can get done in this country, but I’m thankful it was only that much hearing from the yanks.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•25 days agoCouldn’t you save a lot of money by scanning a few dozen at the same time?
minus-square@gentooerlinkEnglish3•24 days agoIf this is an American hamster, I hope it’s got a decent job with good health insurance.
How much do you think a hamster MRI costs?
Same as a human mri, from what I looked up it’s like $1k
Found the American.
My last MRI they billed 20k
My last MRI they billed ~$70. No insurance involved, a plain straight “you walk in from the street, you pay this” price.
nah too cheap to be american
I had both my knees done, I think it was AUD$400 because it was GP not specialist referred. Probably one of the more expensive things you can get done in this country, but I’m thankful it was only that much hearing from the yanks.
Couldn’t you save a lot of money by scanning a few dozen at the same time?
Hypothetically yes, logically no.
If this is an American hamster, I hope it’s got a decent job with good health insurance.
About as much as a human MRI