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  2. We Tried Prenuvo's $2,500 MRI Scan. Here's What We Learned ...

    www.verywellhealth.com/prenuvo-full-body-mri...

    She booked an appointment at Prenuvo, a company that offers full-body MRI scans that cost $1,000 to $2,500 per session. An hour-long MRI session can screen for 500 common and rare conditions, from tumors to cysts to bone fractures, the company says.

  3. Pricing - Prenuvo

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    The Prenuvo whole-body MRI screening: (1) can serve as an adjunct to, but is not intended to replace, other established evidence–based screening practices for early detection of specific malignancies (e.g. colonoscopy, dedicated breast imaging, Pap-smear screening for cervical cancer, low-dose chest CT for high risk patients), (2) is effective for visualization of solid lesions on the order ...

  4. Is A Full-Body MRI Scan Worth It? Experts Assess The Trendy Test

    www.womenshealthmag.com/.../full-body-mri-scans

    The exact cost can vary depending on the company and provider, but a full-body MRI scan from Prenuvo runs you $2,499 per hour-long session, their website says. A 20-minute torso scan costs $999 ...

  5. Full-Body Scan Costs, Benefits and More Explained - CareCredit

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    It's worth noting that one company, called Ezra, also offers an alternative MRI scan called a full-body flash. 8 This utilizes 3T MRI for a higher resolution, but it skips scanning the spine and lungs. 8 Instead, it uses AI technology to enhance images at a faster rate and help with interpretation. 8 This scan takes 30 minutes and costs $1,350 ...

  6. Whole Body MRI Screening - HALO Precision Diagnostics

    www.halodx.com/services/whole-body-mri

    As with many screening exams available today, this exam is not currently covered by insurance. Patients may have questions about full-body MRI costs with insurance and full-body MRI costs without insurance. Contact HALO’s billing department for more information about costs. Whole-body MRI scans are often classified as elective procedures.