
Thyroid Ultrasound
Quick summary:
A diagnostic ultrasound to evaluate the thyroid gland—size, structure, and nodules (number, size, and key features)—with Doppler when indicated. Cash-only, transparent pricing, with results explained in visit and a radiologist report within 24 hours.
Why choose LuxER for this scan
- Concierge access: Same/next-day appointments; no waiting.
- All-in cash pricing: One price includes the scan and radiologist interpretation.
- Expert team: Experienced sonographers
- Fast results: Preliminary guidance in visit; full written report in 24 hours.
- Precision imaging: High-resolution linear probe with Doppler as indicated.
What this scan assesses
- Thyroid size & echotexture (goiter, thyroiditis patterns)
- Nodules: number, size, composition, margins, echogenicity, calcifications
- Cervical lymph nodes when indicated
- Color/Spectral Doppler to assess vascularity if clinically helpful
All scans are performed by highly experienced clinicians, with results explained during your appointment and a full written report delivered within 24 hours.
Medical disclaimer
This study is for medical screening/diagnostic assessment and does not replace care from your primary physician or endocrinologist. Suspicious nodules may require follow-up or biopsy (FNA) per clinical guidelines. If you have rapid neck swelling, trouble breathing/swallowing, or severe pain, seek emergency care or call 911.
What’s included
- Thyroid ultrasound (with Doppler if indicated)
- On-site explanation of initial findings when possible
- Board-certified radiologist report within 24 hours
- Secure link to images (CD available on request)
Typical duration: 15–25 minutes
Cash price: $225 (all-inclusive)
Optional add-on: Targeted neck node mapping if requested + $75
How to prepare
- No fasting needed.
- Avoid neck lotions/creams and remove necklaces the day of your exam.
- Bring prior thyroid labs (TSH/Free T4) and any past ultrasound/FNA reports if available.
Who this scan can help
- Neck fullness or goiter, abnormal thyroid labs, or known nodules
- Family history of thyroid disease or prior radiation exposure
- Follow-up of previously identified nodules per your clinician
Not the right fit?
For carotid artery evaluation, see Carotid Duplex. For lumps outside the thyroid (skin/subcutaneous), see Soft-Tissue Lump Ultrasound.