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Cardiovascular Screening vs EKG (Electrocardiogram)

Medicare Cost Comparison 2025

Quick Answer

Cardiovascular Screening: $40 total · Medicare pays $40 · Patient pays $0

EKG (Electrocardiogram): $150 total · Medicare pays $120 · Patient pays $30

Cost Comparison

MetricCardiovascular ScreeningEKG (Electrocardiogram)
Total Average Cost$40$150
Medicare Pays$40$120
Patient Pays$0$30
Categoryphysicianphysician

FAQ

What is the cost difference between Cardiovascular Screening and EKG (Electrocardiogram)?
EKG (Electrocardiogram) costs $150 on average, while Cardiovascular Screening costs $40 — a difference of $110.
How much does Medicare pay for Cardiovascular Screening vs EKG (Electrocardiogram)?
Medicare typically pays $40 for Cardiovascular Screening (patient owes $0). For EKG (Electrocardiogram), Medicare pays $120 (patient owes $30).
What is Cardiovascular Screening?
Blood tests for cholesterol and lipids, covered every 5 years.
What is EKG (Electrocardiogram)?
Test recording the electrical activity of the heart.