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Colonoscopy
A procedure that allows a doctor to inspect the walls of the large intestine (colon) for abnormalities. Some of these abnormalities include inflammation, bleeding sites, polyps and tumors.

 

Colonoscopy Price Report

Lowest Price Reported: $ 1,350
Highest Price Reported: $ 3,700

 


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written by Kathy Sarfiled, March 15, 2008
I did not check out the high cost of a colonoscopy either. My husband is 55 and the following charges are what we received in Rock Springs, Wyoming.

Doctor charged his consultation visit at $180
Procedure $1221
Follow up doctor visit $65
Pathology $160 (this was just skin tissue no polyps found)
Medication for procedure $50
Surgery Center charge $1000 (even though it was done in the office facility he has to pay for use of his equipment)
Total $2,676

Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming HSA only covers $150 adult preventive annually and DOES NOT apply the remaining to the deductible. We had a bill! I wish I had known that before we had it done here because I would have shopped around considering it was a routine thing and did not need to be done right now. Live and learn. I also am looking for another insurance since this one keeps increasing our premiums every 6 mos! (they do that with everyone not just us)
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written by Jo M, March 15, 2008
I have been quoted $2700 for a colonoscopy at Virginia Mason Hospital. $2877 with biopsies.
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written by Gary, March 15, 2008
We just paid a total of $2950 for a colonoscopy in Houston, TX. That is $2200 to the facility at which the colonoscopy occurred plus another $750 to the doctor performing the procedure.
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written by Mike, March 15, 2008
I am going to have a colonoscopy soon, I have seen quotes from $500 - $1000. I have Blue Cross Blue Shield Insurance.
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written by Jack Myers, March 15, 2008
Three years ago, I had a colonoscopy, and the removal of a polyp. The total bill for that procedure came to $4077. Of that amount, $1974 was from the hospital (pharmacy, IV solutions, pathology/histology, anesthesia, recovery services, and gastrointestinal services).
In addition to the hospital bill, I was also billed $1281 from the surgeon, $115 from the pathologist, and $513 from the anesthesiologist. Fortunately my insurance covered most of the total $4077. Now I'm due for a follow-up colonoscopy. I checked with my present insurance company and was told that the colonoscopy is not covered as a preventative procedure because they consider the removal of the polyp 3 years ago as a pre-existing condition.
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written by Stephen, March 15, 2008
I was told by Easton Hospital in Pennsylvania, a claim was sent to our Health Insurance Company for $7,400 for the test my wife had February 14th, 2006. It was a normal Colonoscopy test with good results. I was told my wife stayed in recovery an extra 15 minutes, she was waiting for the nurse to come after she was dressed and ready. This Hospital required payment upfront the 15% as our insurance paid 85%. They of course offered a finance plan to help. I have been reading that this test national average is $1,200-1,700. I can not imagine $7,000.00
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written by Char, March 15, 2008
My husband had a Colonoscopy October of 2005. One polyp was found (benign). The Surgery Center charge for this procedure totaled $4,376.00. One charge was for the procedure $2,188.00 and another $2188.00 to have the Polyp removed. Isn't a Colonoscopy procedure to find Polyps etc and remove them? We are contesting this charge.
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written by AB, March 15, 2008
For a colonoscopy outpatient procedure in Spartanburg, SC at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center, the fees are as follows:
Hospital: $2,255.94
Colonoscopy FLE: $1,170.00
Surg Pathology: $185.00
Total: $3,610.94
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written by Judy Rhinestone, March 15, 2008
We were horrified when we got the bill for my husband's colonoscopy. He is a healthy male, age 51. His primary care physician recommended a colonoscopy as a routine screening. We didn't even think to check out the rates ahead of time. The doctor's fee was $4400.00; that included removal of two polyps. The surgery center's fee was $3300.00. We haven't received bills for the pathologist or anesthiesiologist yet. We live in West Bend, WI. The clinic was West Bend Clinic, and the procedure was done at the West Bend Surgery Center. When I called about the bill, I was told that the rates are set by looking at competing facilities in the area. Others we have talked to who have had colonoscopies have given us much lower prices for same procedures done at other facilities in the area. We have insurance, but even at that, we will owe about $1000.00. In a conversation with the billing supervisor, I asked if we had no insurance what amount we would owe. She said we'd owe the whole amount, almost $7700.00. Then I thought about the people who have or have had colon cancer; they probably have to have these 3 or 4 times a year!!
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written by a guest, November 03, 2008
When are hospitals, docotors & anethesiologists going to have to post prices for minimum or average "costs" just like contractors or any other business?? Maybe Obama and McCain should be getting this done for the general public.
Now, cost are a big secret till u get the bill.
Les
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written by a guest, November 04, 2008
It doesn't matter if you shop around. These hospitals will not tell you the hospital fees if you have insurance (I tried). I guess they want to rip off the insurance companies. They won't want to be transparent about the fees so that we can't shop around and they dictate the price they charge us. That’s why the fees get higher and higher every year.
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