Mercy Advanced Body Scan is an outpatient diagnostic imaging clinic in Oklahoma City that specializes in early detection of cardiovascular and other systemic conditions using computed tomography technology, without requiring a physician referral or insurance authorization.
Mercy Advanced Body Scan operates as a stand-alone preventive imaging center affiliated with Mercy Health System. It focuses on screening scans rather than diagnostic imaging ordered in response to symptoms. The clinic uses 64-slice CT technology to image the heart, lungs, and abdominal organs. Patients access the center directly; a physician's referral is not required, and self-pay patients can schedule online. The clinic serves uninsured, underinsured, and fully insured patients in Oklahoma City and surrounding areas.
The primary service is a comprehensive body scan, which consists of three components that can be purchased separately or as a package.
A coronary artery calcium score, which measures calcium buildup in the coronary arteries and estimates 10-year cardiovascular risk, costs $99 when purchased individually. This scan takes about five minutes and requires no contrast injection.
A lung cancer screening scan, typically for current or former smokers aged 50 to 80, costs $99 individually. It uses low-dose CT to detect nodules and early-stage malignancy.
An abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening scan, standard for men aged 65 to 75 with smoking history, costs $99 individually.
The three-scan package costs $249, a savings of $48 compared to individual pricing. All prices reflect cash rates; verification is advised, as promotional pricing changes periodically. Insurance plans may apply toward the cost at varying deductible rates depending on the plan. The clinic accepts major insurance carriers, though coverage and out-of-pocket responsibility vary widely.
Diagnostic imaging in Oklahoma City is available through hospital-based radiology departments, free-standing urgent care and imaging centers, and specialty practices. OU Health and Integris Health both operate comprehensive imaging centers in and around Oklahoma City with in-house radiologists and integration with downstream specialty care, but both typically require a physician order for non-emergency imaging. Their fees are higher for self-pay patients and are subject to hospital billing structures.
Mercy Advanced Body Scan's competitive advantage is accessibility and transparent pricing. The clinic does not require a physician referral, can schedule same-week or next-week appointments online, and publishes flat-rate pricing upfront. It suits patients who want screening independent of their primary care provider's recommendation, patients who are between insurance plans, and those who want a cost-estimate before deciding. It is not appropriate for diagnostic work ordered by a physician in response to symptoms; symptomatic patients should request imaging through their doctor's office or an urgent care center. Mercy Advanced Body Scan is not a replacement for a full radiology facility and does not offer MRI, ultrasound, mammography, or interventional procedures.
Mercy Advanced Body Scan is designed for asymptomatic, health-conscious adults interested in preventive screening. It is particularly suited to adults aged 50 and older, current or former smokers, individuals with family history of cardiovascular disease, and those without a primary care provider or with infrequent access to one.
It does not suit patients with acute symptoms (chest pain, shortness of breath, abdominal pain), patients requiring imaging ordered by a specialist in response to a known condition, patients needing follow-up imaging for a known nodule or abnormality, or pediatric patients. Patients with kidney disease or contrast allergies should disclose this before scheduling, as some imaging protocols may require iodinated contrast.
Patients call or use the online scheduler to book an appointment. At intake, a staff member reviews medical history, medications, and prior imaging. The patient changes into a gown in a private dressing room. Each scan takes three to seven minutes; the entire visit from arrival to imaging completion is typically 20 to 30 minutes. A radiologist reads the scans off-site; results are mailed to the patient's home address or sent electronically, depending on preference. The clinic does not provide immediate counseling on findings; patients receive written results and are advised to share them with their primary care provider for interpretation and follow-up recommendations.
Mercy Advanced Body Scan is located in central Oklahoma City and is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with extended hours on select evenings (hours vary by season; confirm before scheduling). On-site parking is available at no charge. The clinic is accessible by car via major thoroughfares and is not served by public transit. Walk-in appointments are not accepted; all visits are by scheduled appointment. Results processing typically takes five to seven business days.
Mercy Advanced Body Scan fills a specific gap in Oklahoma City's preventive imaging landscape: it offers direct-access screening, transparent pricing, and streamlined scheduling without the referral and authorization overhead of hospital-based radiology.
