Hi pamela1012 and welcome to this forum,
We are a great group of people made up of patients who have or had an acoustic neuroma, caregivers, or people interested in ANs. We are not posting as medical professionals. We share our experiences and opinions, but ultimately each patient must determine what they will do next.
That being said, I am just curious as to what you mean by mildly allergic to the contrast. An MRI with contrast is the gold standard for finding even a tiny acoustic neuroma. Larger ANs will show up on a CT scan or MRI without contrast.
If you are paying out of pocket, I would ask more questions about the danger to you with having the contrast material. My imaging centers where I have had MRIs always require a Creatnine (kidney function) test prior to the MRIs with contrast. I have had 12-13 MRIs with contrast and never had an issue, but that is just me.
Best wishes.
Clarice