CPT code

70553MRI of brain, with and without contrast

Plain-English reference for CPT 70553. What it covers, what it typically costs, and the billing errors patientbill.org looks for on this code.

Typical setting
Hospital or imaging center
Medicare allowable
$335
Common private-payer range
$1,500 – $5,000

The Medicare allowable is the national non-facility rate from the CMS Physician Fee Schedule and is the most defensible "fair price" anchor. Commercial charges typically run 2–5× this number; hospital list prices can be much higher still.

What this code actually is

CPT 70553 is a brain MRI with and without contrast. Like all advanced imaging it splits into technical (facility) and professional (radiologist) components — make sure you're not billed for both as separate global charges.

Audit issues we look for on 70553

  • Technical & professional double-bill — both global and component charges appear
  • Unbundling — individual sub-tests billed separately when they should be one panel charge

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Common questions about CPT 70553

Private-payer charges typically fall in the $1,500 – $5,000 range, though hospital list prices can run much higher. Medicare's allowable rate for 70553 is roughly $335, which is a useful fair-price anchor. If your bill for this code is significantly above the high end of that range, ask for an itemized statement and compare against your Explanation of Benefits (EOB) — the insurance "allowed amount" is the most defensible reference point.

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Patientbill.org is not affiliated with any provider, insurer, or the AMA. Code descriptions are CMS-published short descriptors plus our own plain-English explanations; pricing references are from the CMS Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and public charge benchmarks and may be outdated. Verify your specific charges against your EOB.