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CPT 77067Chicago, ILPrices as of 2026-06-10

Mammogram Cost in Chicago, IL

A screening X-ray of both breasts, used to detect breast cancer early.

Prices range from $60 to $238 across 10 hospitals; the median is $193 — choosing wisely can save $178.

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Area median: $238 across 27 hospitals (IL)

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Roseland Community Hospital

Chicago, IL

CMS
Good price

Cash Price

$60

Negotiated Range

$60 – $449

n=5 payers

Insurer Rate

N/A

Gross

$214

Best price

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FRANCISCAN ALLIANCE, INC. dba FRANCISCAN HEALTH OLYMPIA FIELDS

Crawford Ave Olympia Fields, IL

Good price

Cash Price

$120

Negotiated Range

$69 – $214

n=7 payers

Insurer Rate

N/A

Gross

$600

Sparta Community Hospital

Sparta, IL

Good price

Cash Price

$124

Negotiated Range

$29 – $285

n=5 payers

Insurer Rate

N/A

Gross

$124

Gottlieb Memorial Hospital

Melrose Park, IL

Good price

Cash Price

$132

Negotiated Range

From $46

n=7 payers

Insurer Rate

N/A

Gross

$696

OSF Healthcare System

Evergreen Park, IL

Good price

Cash Price

$184

Negotiated Range

No data

Insurer Rate

N/A

Gross

$459

John H Stroger Jr Hospital

Chicago, IL

CMS
Fair price

Cash Price

$193

Negotiated Range

No data

Insurer Rate

N/A

Gross

$275

Morris Hospital & Healthcare Centers

Morris, IL

CMS
Fair price

Cash Price

$226

Negotiated Range

$119 – $532

n=10 payers

Insurer Rate

N/A

Gross

$835

Advocate Christ Medical Center

Oak Lawn, IL

Fair price

Cash Price

$230

Negotiated Range

No data

n=10 payers

Insurer Rate

N/A

Gross

$460

Advocate Childrens Hospital Oak Lawn

Oak Lawn, IL

Fair price

Cash Price

$230

Negotiated Range

$231 – $514

n=11 payers

Insurer Rate

N/A

Gross

$460

Advocate Trinity Hospital

Chicago, IL

CMS
Fair price

Cash Price

$238

Negotiated Range

No data

n=10 payers

Insurer Rate

N/A

Gross

$475

What affects the price of mammogram?

A screening X-ray of both breasts, used to detect breast cancer early.

  • How you pay: cash (self-pay) prices are often lower than insurer-negotiated rates, and the hospital's gross "list price" is rarely what anyone actually pays.
  • Your insurance plan: each insurer negotiates its own rate with each hospital, so the same procedure can vary by thousands of dollars across plans.
  • Where it's done: hospital outpatient departments usually charge more than independent imaging centers or ambulatory surgery centers.
  • Extra services: anesthesia, pathology, facility fees, and physician fees may be billed separately from the listed procedure price.
  • Complexity: complications or additional findings during the procedure can change the final bill.
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Prices shown are from hospital-published price transparency data. Your actual cost may vary based on your specific insurance plan, treatment complexity, and other factors. This page is not medical or billing advice.