Mammogram in Ras Al Khaimah

0 providers · 15–20 minutes · Typically covered by insurance · Typical cost: AED 420 · Updated March 2026

Looking for mammogram in Ras Al Khaimah? The UAE Open Healthcare Directory lists 0 radiology imaging providers in Ras Al Khaimah who may offer this procedure. The typical cost is AED 420 (range: AED 220AED 850). Providers below are ranked by patient ratings. All facilities are licensed by the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP). A mammogram is an X-ray image of the breast used to screen for and detect breast cancer. It is the standard screening tool recommended for women over 40 in the UAE. Digital mammography and 3D tomosynthesis offer higher detection rates.

Duration

15–20 minutes

Recovery

No recovery needed

Insurance

Typically covered

Typical Cost

AED 420

Mammogram Cost — UAE City Comparison

CityFromTypicalUp to
DubaiAED 300AED 600AED 1,200View
Abu DhabiAED 250AED 550AED 1,100View
SharjahAED 200AED 450AED 900View
AjmanAED 200AED 400AED 800View
Ras Al Khaimah(current)AED 220AED 420AED 850Viewing
FujairahAED 220AED 400AED 800View
Umm Al QuwainAED 200AED 380AED 750View
Al AinAED 250AED 450AED 900View

What to Expect

Each breast is placed on a flat surface and compressed with a paddle for a few seconds while the X-ray is taken. Two views are typically taken of each breast. The compression can be uncomfortable but lasts only seconds. The entire exam takes 15–20 minutes.

Insurance Coverage

Typically covered

Screening mammograms are covered annually by most enhanced and premium plans for women over 40. Basic plans may cover it as part of preventive care. Diagnostic mammograms (following a finding) are typically fully covered.

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Disclaimer: Pricing is indicative and based on DOH Mandatory Tariff methodology and market-observed ranges. Actual costs depend on facility type, clinical complexity, and insurance coverage. Always confirm pricing directly with the provider. Provider data is sourced from official Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) registers, last verified March 2026.