
Breast Ultrasound – Unilateral Complete
Quick summary:
A comprehensive ultrasound of one breast (all quadrants + retroareolar; axilla when indicated) to evaluate pain, discharge, palpable areas, or multiple concerns. Cash-only, transparent pricing, results explained during your visit, and a radiologist report within 24 hours.
Why choose LUXER for this scan
- Concierge access: Same/next-day appointments; private, respectful care.
- 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.
- High-resolution imaging: Linear probe; Doppler when indicated.
What this scan assesses
- Systematic survey of the entire breast (all quadrants + retroareolar)
- Characterization of nodules/masses, cysts, and ductal changes
- Axillary lymph nodes when clinically indicated (included in the exam)
All scans are carried out by highly experienced clinicians, with results explained during your appointment and a full written report delivered within 24 hours.
Medical disclaimer
This exam does not replace screening mammography. Depending on age/history and findings, your clinician may recommend diagnostic mammography and/or biopsy.
What’s included
- Unilateral complete breast ultrasound (one side)
- Axillary node evaluation when indicated
- On-site explanation of initial findings when possible
- Board-certified radiologist report within 24 hours
- Secure link to images (CD on request)
Typical duration: 15–25 minutes
Cash price: $245 (all-inclusive)
How to prepare
- No fasting needed.
- Avoid lotions/creams/deodorant on chest/axillae the day of your exam.
- Wear a loose, open-neck top.
Who this scan can help
- Diffuse or multifocal breast pain/tenderness
- Nipple discharge or retroareolar symptoms (with clinician guidance)
- One breast with multiple areas to evaluate or prior indeterminate findings
Not the right fit?
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Single palpable lump only → Breast Lump Ultrasound
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Concern involving both breasts → Bilateral Breast & Axilla (below)