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Q: How much does a CT scan cost in China?

11 years 7 weeks ago in  Health & Safety - China

 
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About 200-300 for a brain CT.

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200 - 300 !!!!!!   well count me in for 20 so silva can get one

philbravery:

Do we get a discount due to the smallness of silva's brain?

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TedDBayer:

Probably not, a small size makes it harder to find. At least that's what she said last night.

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A chest (thorax) and upper abdomen CT with "solution" coursing through your veins runs about 800 kuai at the "international clinic" in Qingdao municipal hospital - out of pocket if you are uninsured. In the United States, 10-to-20 times that. In Europe, usually free or a co-pay of about 1.5, maybe 2 euros.

ohChina:

wow. that's a big difference!

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Never had one in China, I had one at home , took two months to get an appointment, hate to imagine what it would cost if I had to pay for it. Been waiting 14 months for knee surgery. They laugh at my request for Asian nurses.

Scandinavian:

Did you ever consider having surgery in China ? 

 

No clue what it costs, but here is an idea for how you can save up for surgery  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HuyoAJDNvE

 

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Surgery costs me nothing in Canada. And no, I saw the inside of a Chinese hospital once.

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21 years ago my wife had cat scan of her abdomen in California and it cost 8969 RMB I had one of my lower abdomen five years ago five years ago in Gangxi 450 RMB makes you wonder about the US health care system. If you call it a system, it is a system of leagalized robbery.

Scandinavian:

back in the day, a CT scanner would have been way more expensive for the hospital to buy

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The MRI equipment made in China sells for 450 RMB. now.

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I had a scan a couple of years ago in Nanning and it cost 700Rmb, probably a little more by now.

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People look at the marks on the back of china plates to identify two things the maker and the pattern. The maker is pretty easy to determine you usually find the name spelled out, initials or a symbol of the company. Sometimes, the pattern is easy, too, because it's clearly marked. Thanks for information.  class projects

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