The cost of whole-body angiography is about 8,000 to 10,000 dollars, depending on the health insurance policy and the level of the hospital. Whole-body angiography is mainly to find out whether the patient’s arterial vessels have stenosis, aneurysm, arterial thrombosis, etc., and to estimate the degree of stenosis and the size of tumors. Systemic angiography mainly includes upper and lower extremity arterial angiography, head and neck arterial angiography, aortic angiography, bronchial arterial angiography, and so on. Usually, the cost of the examination ranges from 8,000 to 10,000 dollars, but the cost varies from hospital to hospital depending on the conditions and facilities. Whole-body angiography belongs to a minimally invasive procedure, mainly through the injection of contrast agent into the patient’s blood vessels, the use of CT spiral scanning to get the picture, able to observe the specifics of vascular lesions and the location of the patient, if some patients have an allergic reaction or history of allergic reaction to iodine-containing contrast agent, they should notify the doctor and conduct the examination under the doctor’s guidance. Patients who need a whole-body angiogram can go to the hospital and consult with the hospital to find out the exact cost of the test in their local area.