CPT 74176 Imaging

CT Abdomen and Pelvis — Without Contrast

What should this cost?

Medicare Pays

$175

National benchmark

Typical Range

$600–$3000

What hospitals charge

Markup

10×

Above Medicare rate

What this code means on your bill

A CT scan without contrast dye. Often the first-line imaging for acute abdominal pain and kidney stones.

Commonly billed for

Kidney stones, acute abdominal pain, initial trauma evaluation

What to watch for

Upcoding

If your visit seemed straightforward but you see a high-level code, the provider may have billed for a more complex service than what was performed. Compare the code level to the time you actually spent with the doctor.

Duplicate charges

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Price check

If you're being charged more than 3,600 for this service, it's significantly above the typical range. Request an itemized bill and compare against the Medicare rate of $175.

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