MRI Cervical Spine Cost in Kansas

Mri neck spine w/o dye

CPT 72141

Kansas Medicare physician rate (2026)

-7.9% vs national

Single statewide locality.

Kansas (Office)
$175.69
Non-facility physician fee
Kansas (Hospital)
$175.69
Facility physician fee
Private plan est.
$228–$351
~130–200% of Medicare
Cash / self-pay est.
$141–$264
~80–150% of Medicare

Your ZIP in Kansas

Enter a ZIP code for your part of Kansas, from Overland Park and the Kansas City suburbs to Wichita, Topeka, Lawrence, Salina, and the western High Plains.

What this number is

The figures on this page are 2026 Medicare physician allowed amounts for a specific CPT code: the professional fee, adjusted by geographic practice-cost indices. They are not a hospital chargemaster price, not your insurer's contracted rate, and not a quote. Hospital facility fees, anesthesia, implants, imaging reads, and pathology are billed separately when they apply.

National vs Kansas

National office$190.72
National hospital (physician)$190.72
Kansas vs national8% below the national office rate of $190.72

Where Kansas ranks for this CPT

Rank (lowest physician fee first)#7 of 51
Lowest stateArkansas ($169.46)
Highest stateAlaska ($222.32)

MRI Cervical Spine and how Kansas is priced

A single locality covers all of Kansas, with geographic indices in the lower national tier, so the published Medicare rates apply evenly from the Kansas City suburbs to the far western High Plains. Notably, the Kansas side of the Kansas City metro prices under the statewide Kansas locality while the Missouri side has its own metro locality, meaning the two halves of one city carry different approved amounts. Beyond that quirk, Kansas pricing is straightforwardly uniform. Wichita, Topeka, and rural Kansas all share the same adjustments.

The Kansas City metro and Wichita hold most of the state's specialists, with the academic medical center on the Kansas side of the metro serving as the top referral point. Western Kansas is genuinely frontier in places, with long distances to any hospital that performs advanced procedures, and some High Plains residents cross into Colorado or Nebraska for care. Critical access hospitals carry much of the rural load.

This procedure: A cervical spine MRI without contrast images the neck portion of the spine, showing discs, nerve roots, and the spinal cord itself. It is the standard test for neck pain radiating into the arm, numb or weak hands, or suspected spinal cord compression. You lie on your back with your head in a cradle for 20 to 40 minutes of loud scanning; holding still is essential because neck images blur easily with swallowing and motion.

What Is MRI Cervical Spine?

A cervical spine MRI without contrast images the neck portion of the spine, showing discs, nerve roots, and the spinal cord itself. It is the standard test for neck pain radiating into the arm, numb or weak hands, or suspected spinal cord compression. You lie on your back with your head in a cradle for 20 to 40 minutes of loud scanning; holding still is essential because neck images blur easily with swallowing and motion.

What Affects the Cost

  • The spread between hospital and freestanding center prices for spine MRI is among the widest in outpatient imaging.
  • If arm symptoms suggest a problem beyond the neck, a shoulder MRI or nerve conduction study may be ordered too, each fully billed.
  • Motion-degraded images sometimes force repeat sequences or a rescan, which can generate additional charges at some facilities.
  • Contrast is added for suspected infection, tumor, or after spine surgery, converting the study to a pricier code.
  • The radiologist's professional fee is a separate component from the scan itself.

Questions to Ask Before Booking

  • 1.Has prior authorization been approved, and did my chart document the conservative care my insurer requires?
  • 2.What does this scan cost at the freestanding centers my plan prefers?
  • 3.Is there any chance you will also want a lumbar or shoulder MRI, and can they be authorized together?
  • 4.Is contrast needed for my situation, and how would that change the price?
  • 5.Is the radiologist reading included in the quoted amount?

MRI Cervical Spine in Kansas: questions

How much does mri cervical spine cost in Kansas?

Kansas is a single Medicare locality for this fee schedule. The 2026 physician rate for CPT 72141 is $175.69 in an office and $175.69 in a hospital, statewide. A ZIP lookup still confirms the locality mapping.

Does the rate change inside Kansas?

Not on the physician fee schedule. Kansas uses one locality, so the Medicare physician rate is the same from one end of the state to the other. What still changes is site of service (office vs hospital) and any facility fee the hospital bills on its own claim.

What will a Medicare patient owe for the physician fee?

After the Part B deductible, coinsurance is usually 20% of the allowed amount: about $35 for the office physician line or $35 for the hospital physician line in Kansas. Medigap may cover that 20%. This is not the hospital facility fee.

Is this the full mri cervical spine bill in Kansas?

No. $175.69 is the Medicare physician allowed amount for CPT 72141. Anesthesia, facility fees, implants, and other CPT codes billed the same day are extra. Kansas ranks #7 of 51 states on this physician line (8% below the national office rate of $190.72).

Data source: 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule (CMS PPRRVU26B, released March 2026). Conversion factor: $33.4009. Prices shown are Medicare allowed amounts for the physician service and may not match what you are billed. Private insurance and self-pay ranges, when shown, are labeled estimates (typical multiples of Medicare), not quotes. This site is an independent cost tool, not medical advice.