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PET Scan vs Total Knee Replacement

Medicare Cost Comparison 2025

Quick Answer

PET Scan: $3,500 total · Medicare pays $2,800 · Patient pays $700

Total Knee Replacement: $35,000 total · Medicare pays $28,000 · Patient pays $7,000

Cost Comparison

MetricPET ScanTotal Knee Replacement
Total Average Cost$3,500$35,000
Medicare Pays$2,800$28,000
Patient Pays$700$7,000
Categoryimaginghospital

FAQ

What is the cost difference between PET Scan and Total Knee Replacement?
Total Knee Replacement costs $35,000 on average, while PET Scan costs $3,500 — a difference of $31,500.
How much does Medicare pay for PET Scan vs Total Knee Replacement?
Medicare typically pays $2,800 for PET Scan (patient owes $700). For Total Knee Replacement, Medicare pays $28,000 (patient owes $7,000).
What is PET Scan?
Positron emission tomography for cancer detection and staging.
What is Total Knee Replacement?
Surgical replacement of the knee joint with an artificial implant to relieve pain and restore function.