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    The Smith Antibody Procedure is a specialized diagnostic blood test used to detect Smith (Sm) antibodies, commonly associated with autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). At Aurora Medical Center Burlington, the procedure is priced at $105, which typically covers the laboratory analysis, specimen handling, and reporting of results. Patients considering this test should…

  • Aurora Burlington Sets Price for Iron Quantitative Tissue Procedure at $160

    Contact Information Phone: 262-767-6000 The Iron Quantitative Tissue procedure is a specialized diagnostic test used to measure iron levels within body tissues, aiding in the diagnosis and management of disorders such as hemochromatosis (iron overload) and iron deficiency anemia. At Aurora Medical Center Burlington, this procedure is priced at $160, which typically covers the laboratory…

  • Aurora Burlington Charges $75 for Smear and Wet Mount Test

    The Smear and Wet Mount Test, offered for $75 at Aurora Medical Center Burlington, is a diagnostic procedure commonly used to identify infections such as bacterial vaginosis, yeast infections, and trichomoniasis. Clinically, this test involves collecting a sample—typically from the vaginal area—and examining it under a microscope to detect bacteria, yeast, or other pathogens. The…

  • 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 $880 for Ankle Arthrogram Injection Procedure

    An Ankle Arthrogram Injection is a specialized diagnostic procedure used to enhance the clarity of imaging studies such as MRI or CT scans. By injecting a contrast dye directly into the ankle joint, physicians can more accurately diagnose conditions like ligament tears, cartilage damage, or other joint abnormalities that may not be visible with standard…