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    A Bone Age Examination is a diagnostic procedure primarily used in pediatrics to evaluate a child’s skeletal maturity and assess potential growth disorders. At Aurora Medical Center Burlington, the cost for this examination is $560. The fee generally includes the X-ray imaging of the left hand and wrist and the interpretation by a radiologist or…

  • Cost of Permanent Dialysis Catheter Insertion at Aurora Burlington: $5,960.00

    A permanent dialysis catheter insertion is a vital procedure for patients with chronic kidney disease who require ongoing dialysis to manage their condition. At Aurora Medical Center Burlington, this service is priced at $5,960.00. The fee generally includes the use of the operating room or procedure suite, the catheter device itself, professional fees for surgical…

  • Aurora Burlington Charges $350 for X-Ray Abdomen One View Procedure

    The X-Ray Abdomen One View is a diagnostic imaging procedure designed to capture a single image of the abdominal area, often used to assess abdominal pain, detect obstructions, or identify other potential concerns. At Aurora Burlington, the fee for this procedure is $350, which includes the use of advanced imaging equipment and the professional interpretation…

  • Aurora Burlington Price of Homocysteine Testing Set at $310

    Homocysteine testing at Aurora Medical Center Burlington is a diagnostic blood test priced at $310, designed to measure the concentration of homocysteine—an amino acid associated with increased risk for cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack and stroke, as well as vitamin deficiencies. The fee typically includes the blood draw, laboratory analysis, and results interpretation by…

  • Aurora Burlington Charges $95 for Complete Blood Cell Count Without Differential

    A Complete Blood Cell Count Without Differential is a routine laboratory test that evaluates the levels of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets in a blood sample, without specifying the different types of white blood cells. Often ordered to assess general health, detect anemia, monitor infections, or support other diagnoses, this test plays…