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Dr. Andrew Mark, MD

Dr. Andrew Mark, MD

Diagnostic Radiology Physician • Male

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Dr. Andrew Mark, MD is a licensed Diagnostic Radiology Physician in Houston, Texas. He has been providing care for more than 8 years.

Provider Practice

6720 Bertner Ave Ste Mc2770, Houston, TX 77030 (512) 956-5229

    Pricemedic

    Pricing Score™

    Dr. Andrew Mark, MD at their organization has, on average, lower prices than 85% of Diagnostic Radiology Physician providers near Houston, TX.

    99/100

    Dr. Andrew Mark, MD's Pricing

    Disclaimer

    Our estimated ranges are based on insurer negotiated rates for select networks only for which PriceMedic currently maintains data. Dr. Andrew Mark, MD at Synergy Radiology Associates PLLC may not perform all the services below or bill the listed line items. Before making a final decision, consider giving the provider's office a call. Learn more

    3-D CT scan of the heart - 78452 (CPT)
    Usually not billed alonePreventative

    A true 3-D scan of the heart using a high-energy CT (computed tomography) scanner (SPECT). Images are taken after giving a radioactive substance by mouth or IV to highlight blood flow and heart function.

    $405
    100
    Bone and joint scan - 78306 (CPT)
    Usually not billed alonePreventative

    A bone and/or joint scan uses a radioactive substance to highlight areas on images. Typically the area of the scan is narrow, but a series of scans may also be taken.

    $260
    95
    Bone density study - 77080 (CPT)

    A bone density study measures the amounts of calcium and other minerals with dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA). The result is an assessment of bone health.

    $34
    99
    Breast ultrasound - 76642 (CPT)
    Usually not billed alonePreventative

    An ultrasound (sound wave) image of one or both breasts, including armpit.

    $74
    100
    Colon cancer screening - G0120 (HCPCS)
    Usually not billed alonePreventative

    Screening test for cancer of the colon or rectum. Includes an x-ray of the large intestine.

    $210
    86
    CT scan of abdomen and pelvis - 74176 (CPT)
    Usually not billed alonePreventative

    A CT scan of both the abdomen (belly) and pelvis. CT takes a series of x-rays as the machine revolves around the body. Contrast material may be injected during the procedure to enhance details.

    $139
    100
    CT scan of chest - 71250 (CPT)
    Usually not billed alonePreventative

    A CT scanner circles the body taking x-rays of the chest and assembles them into a 3-D image. Dye (contrast) may be used to make the area easier to see.

    $110
    99
    CT scan of face and jaw - 70486 (CPT)
    Usually not billed alonePreventative

    A CT scanner circles the head taking x-rays of the face and jaw and assembles them into a 3-D image. Dye might be used to highlight areas on the images.

    $96
    100
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    About Me

    Dr. Andrew Mark, MD is a licensed Diagnostic Radiology Physician in Houston, Texas. He has been providing care for more than 8 years.

    Diagnostic Radiology

    Texas

    no. T6636

    Licensed since

    May 16, 2016

    Last updated by provider on

    May 9, 2023

    Disclaimers

    PriceMedic maintains data for select networks offered by UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, and Kaiser Permanente.If you are planning on self-pay or have insurance through a network not currently offered by PriceMedic, PriceMedic's ranges, and estimates should not be used to help you find care. The services and procedures for which estimates are displayed are based on national data about services rendered by Diagnostic Radiology Physicians. Dr. Andrew Mark, MD has not been consulted in the creation of this profile and does not necessarily offer these services at all or in the way described by the pricing breakdowns. Even for patients with a supported insurance network, these ranges should be used as estimates only. Medical billing is complicated, and the only true authority on how much you'll be paying is the provider's office. Before making a decision, consider giving the provider's office a call to see if they can help you out.