How much does Eovist cost (average cash price)?
Eovist (gadoxetate disodium) pricing depends heavily on where it’s purchased (hospital vs. retail pharmacy), the vial size, the number of doses, and country-specific pricing. The exact cash price is not provided in the information available here.
If you tell me your country (and whether you need a single vial or a full injection dose), I can narrow down what to look for and how pricing is commonly quoted.
Why Eovist is often priced per vial, dose, or procedure
Hospitals typically bill for Eovist based on:
- the number of milliliters/vials used, which depends on patient weight and imaging protocol
- pharmacy acquisition cost plus institutional markup
- radiology department procedure billing (often separate from the drug acquisition cost)
That means the final out-of-pocket price you see can reflect both the drug and the imaging service rather than Eovist alone.
Where to check Eovist price quickly
Common places people check pricing (and what to ask for) include:
- your hospital/clinic billing office: ask for the drug line item for Eovist and the total charge for the imaging visit
- pharmacy stores/pharmacy benefit managers: ask for “Eovist (gadoxetate disodium) vial price” for the specific size you’re prescribed
- insurance EOB/coverage documents: look for the negotiated “allowed amount” and your cost-sharing (copay/coinsurance)
What affects the price the most
Prices can change based on:
- country and local tender/contract pricing
- whether you have insurance and your plan’s formulary position
- vial size and whether the facility buys in bulk
- whether the scan is billed as a bundled radiology service vs. separate drug charge
Can insurance make Eovist cheaper than the cash price?
Yes. With insurance, you usually pay a copay or coinsurance based on the negotiated rate, which can be much lower than the uninsured cash price. The most accurate number for your situation is typically the pharmacy/benefit “allowed amount” plus your plan’s cost share.
Tell me 3 details and I’ll help you estimate what you’ll pay
1) Your country (and city if you know it)
2) Are you uninsured, or do you have insurance?
3) The vial size/strength on the prescription (or a photo of the label text)
Sources cited: none (no pricing data was provided in the available information).