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X-Ray Cost In Kolkata

Lowest Cost (approx) $3

Average Cost (approx) $7

Highest Cost (approx) $54

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  • Procedure time : 15 - 60 min
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Introduction

An X-ray is one of the most inexpensive diagnostic tests available at a hospital or clinic. However, it’s essential to remember that cost can vary depending on where you go and what type of X-ray you need. Let’s look at what X-ray costs in Kolkata and other general information about this medical test.

 

How much does an X-ray cost in Kolkata?

An X-ray is a form of electromagnetic energy that can penetrate the human body. It is used to generate images of the human body.

An X-ray is one of the most inexpensive diagnostic tests available at a hospital or clinic. 

However, it’s essential to remember that cost can vary depending on where you go and what type of X-ray you need. 

The average X-ray price in Kolkata is around Rs.358- Rs.573 ($5 - $8).

The cost of an X-ray can vary depending on the type of X-ray you need.

 X-ray costs can also vary depending on the city you are in. 

Continue reading the article to learn about the costs of X-rays in different cities in Kolkata.

 

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Cost in Top Cities

CitiesMinAvgMax
Delhi$3$9$68
Ahmedabad$3$7$56
Bengaluru$3$9$66
Mumbai$3$9$70
Pune$3$8$64
Chennai$3$8$61
Hyderabad$3$8$59
Kolkata$3$7$54

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Types of X-rays and their Costs in Kolkata

Given below are the different types of X-ray diagnosis and their costs in Kolkata:

X-RayCost
Kidney, Ureter, Bladder (KUB)$2 - $5
Teeth and Bones$4 - $5
Chest and Lungs$2 - $8
Abdomen$5 - $7

Factors that Affect the Price of an X-ray in Kolkata

The type of X-ray you need:

The type of X-ray you need will determine the test’s cost. For example, the chest X-ray cost in Kolkata can go up to ($8) Rs.573, while the teeth X-ray cost in India is from Rs.286 - Rs.358. ($4 to $5)

The brand of X-ray machine - 

The X-ray machine used to conduct the test also affects the price of the test. Some X-ray machines are more expensive than others because they have better features.

For example, the cost of digital X-ray machines in Kolkata is more expensive than conventional ones because they produce more detailed images.

The technician who performs the test - 

Technicians who have more experience usually charge more for the test than technicians who have less experience. This is because technicians with more experience know how to use the machine efficiently, which saves time.

Disclaimer : The above rates are for reference purpose only and may vary based on different requirements. To know actual rates, please contact us.

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I need opinion on my lab test report

Female | 26

Please provide more details on what you have been tested for and or atleast give some indications so i can provide the right advice.

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Three months is gene­rally the wait time before­ checking if treatment succe­eded with a positive TPHA te­st. But, your doctor's advice takes priority. Working at a front desk me­ans interacting with people, so stable­ health is crucial. Getting a blood test now would he­lp clarify things. 

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I got test results that say HPV Aptima Positive and HPV Genotype Reflex criteria not met, HPV Genotype not performed. What does it mean?

Female | 31

 So, it looks like your test results show HPV Aptima Positive which is the test that indicates the presence of the virus HPV. Nonetheless, the exact type of HPV was not identified because the criteria for the test were not met. It is a very common virus and the main route of HPV infection is through contact with infected skin. Usually, the virus in the body will be eliminated without treatment. 

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By mistake my niece swallow bleaching powder what should we do

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