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    A complete X-ray of the skull is a diagnostic imaging procedure used to capture detailed images of the bones in the head, aiding in the detection of fractures, tumors, or other cranial abnormalities. At Aurora Burlington, the cost for this procedure is $800, which typically covers the use of advanced imaging equipment, the expertise of…

  • Aurora Burlington Price of Screen Unit 1 Antigen is $190

    Contact Information Phone: 262-767-6000 The Screen Unit 1 Antigen test is a diagnostic procedure used to detect specific antigens in the body, which aids in diagnosing various conditions or infections. Priced at $190 at Aurora Medical Center Burlington, this fee typically covers the use of specialized laboratory equipment, clinical supplies, and the expertise of trained…

  • Aurora Burlington Charges $50 for Automated Urinalysis Without Microscopic Examination

    An Automated Urinalysis Without Microscopic Examination is a standard laboratory test used to screen for and monitor health conditions such as urinary tract infections, kidney disease, and diabetes. At Aurora Medical Center Burlington, this test is performed using automated equipment to analyze a urine sample for substances like glucose and protein, without requiring a microscopic…

  • Aurora Burlington Charges $100 for Ganglioside GM1 Immunoglobulin G Antibody Test

    The Ganglioside GM1 Immunoglobulin G (IgG) Antibody Test is a specialized blood test used to detect antibodies against ganglioside GM1, aiding in the diagnosis of certain neurological disorders such as Guillain-Barré syndrome and multifocal motor neuropathy. Aurora Medical Center Burlington offers this test for a clear, set fee of $100. This price typically covers the…

  • Aurora Burlington Charges $95 for Standard Reference Diagnostic Procedure Creatinine Urine Test

    The Standard Reference Diagnostic Procedure (SRDP) Creatinine Urine Test is a vital laboratory assessment used to evaluate kidney function by measuring the amount of creatinine—a waste product—in a urine sample. This test helps healthcare providers determine how effectively the kidneys are filtering waste from the blood, making it essential for detecting and monitoring kidney dysfunction….