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    The Point of Care (POC) Urine Dipstick test offered by Aurora Medical Center Burlington is a rapid, on-site screening tool used to detect substances such as glucose, protein, and ketones in urine. Priced at $35, this test aids healthcare providers in the swift assessment of potential conditions like urinary tract infections, diabetes, or kidney disorders….

  • Aurora Burlington Charges $885 for Chromosome Analysis of Five Cells, One Karyotype

    Chromosome Analysis of Five Cells, One Karyotype is a diagnostic laboratory procedure performed to evaluate the number and structure of chromosomes in a small sample of cells. Typically used to detect genetic abnormalities or assess chromosomal changes, this test is critical for diagnosing genetic disorders and informing treatment decisions. At Aurora Medical Center Burlington, the…

  • Aurora Burlington Charges $280 for X-Ray of Foreign Object in Child – Single View

    An X-ray of a foreign object in a child (single view) is a vital diagnostic procedure used to identify and locate items that a child may have ingested or inserted into their body. At Aurora Medical Center Burlington, this service is offered at $280 and typically includes the imaging itself, standard radiology supplies, and the…

  • Price of Creatinine Blood Test at Aurora Burlington Set at $75

    The Creatinine Blood Test is a vital diagnostic tool used to assess kidney function by measuring the level of creatinine—a waste product—in the blood. At Aurora Medical Center Burlington, this test is available for $75, which typically includes the cost of specimen collection, laboratory analysis, and reporting of results. Patients are encouraged to request itemized…

  • Aurora Burlington’s Price for Inserting a Suprapubic Catheter is $3,590.00

    The insertion of a suprapubic catheter at Aurora Medical Center Burlington is priced at $3,590.00. This minor surgical procedure is clinically indicated for patients needing long-term bladder drainage—such as those with urinary retention or bladder obstruction—by placing a catheter directly into the bladder through an abdominal incision. The fee typically includes the expertise of medical…