Does BeamReaders Offer Discounts?
Yes. It's already built into your pricing.
BeamReaders uses published, volume-based pricing. Your per-case rate is determined by how many cases your practice submits each month, with rates ranging from $119 down to $89 per case. As your monthly volume grows, your rate drops automatically. You don't have to ask or negotiate.
Why we avoid negotiated rates
Our pricing is public, and it's deliberately the same for every practice at the same volume.
When pricing is negotiated case by case, every customer is left wondering what the practice down the street is paying. We'd rather you never have to wonder. The rate on our pricing page is the rate, whether you're a solo practice submitting your first case or a group submitting hundreds a month.
Moreover, it also reflects your relationship with us. Every case is a doctor-to-doctor consultation, and our radiologists work as a trusted extension of your team in your patients' care. That kind of partnership works best when pricing is published, predictable, and out of the way, so the conversation can stay clinical.
Where your case fee goes
Every case submitted to BeamReaders is reviewed by a residency-trained oral and maxillofacial radiologist. These are doctors who completed years of additional specialty training after dental school, and your case fee funds their professional time with the tools and support to enable this at scale.
Clear, transparent pricing is how we protect the value of their work and is part of how we keep the best radiologists in the field reading for our customers.
A full-volume review by a specialist gives you a complete picture of the scan, including findings beyond the area of interest, so you and your patient can make treatment decisions with everything on the table. Put another way, case fees ultimately fund better information for patient care.
The short version
The path to a lower rate is volume. The reason we keep it that simple is so the conversation between you and your radiologist stays where it belongs: on your patients, not on pricing.