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How Much Does MRI of the Brain Cost in Washington DC?

The median cash pay price for mri of the brain in Washington DC is $862, with prices ranging from $400 to $2,829 across 23 hospitals. Updated monthly from federal hospital pricing files.

Updated April 2026

The median cost of MRI of the Brain in Washington DC is $862, with prices typically ranging from $400 to $2,829 across 23 hospitals reporting under federal Hospital Price Transparency rules.

Median Price (Cash Pay)
$862
Price varies based on facility type, additional services, and your specific case.
$400$2,829
$862 median

The price range across 23 hospitals. A narrow range means prices are consistent; a wide range means they vary significantly.

Based on 23 hospitals' published pricing.
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Hospital Pricing in Washington DC

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You could save up to $2,429 by comparing MRI of the Brain prices across Washington DC hospitals.

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These prices are a starting point for your research, not a final quote. We recommend calling the hospital's billing department with your insurance information for a personalized estimate. Knowing the typical price range puts you in a stronger position to ask the right questions.

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About MRI of the Brain Pricing in Washington DC

Cash pay prices for mri of the brain in the Washington DC metro area range from $400 to $2,829 based on data from 23 hospitals. The median price is $862. Prices vary based on the type of facility, whether additional services are included, and the complexity of your specific case.

If you're paying out of pocket, call the hospital's billing department and ask for their self-pay or cash discount rate. Many hospitals offer 30-60% discounts for upfront cash payment. You can also request a Good Faith Estimate, which hospitals are required to provide under the No Surprises Act.

Prices shown are sourced from publicly available hospital pricing files required by federal law (45 CFR Part 180). Actual costs may vary based on your insurance plan, specific diagnosis, treatment complexity, and other factors. ProcedureRadar does not provide medical advice. This information is for comparison purposes only. Contact the hospital or your insurance provider for a personalized cost estimate.