X-ray guided fine needle aspiration first lesion Cost at Adventhealth Ottawa
10007 (CPT) · Ottawa, KS
X-ray guided fine needle aspiration first lesion (CPT 10007) at Adventhealth Ottawa costs $484 cash price (without insurance). The gross charge is $968. Negotiated rates with insurance range from $312 to $871. This is equal to the Kansas average of $484. Ranked #1 out of 11 hospitals.
An X-ray guided fine needle aspiration is a procedure where a doctor uses X-ray imaging to guide a thin needle to collect a small sample of tissue or fluid from a lesion or abnormal area in your body. You might need this procedure if your doctor wants to examine cells from a suspicious area to help determine what it is, such as whether it could be cancer or an infection. During the procedure, you'll be positioned under an X-ray machine, the area will be numbed, and the doctor will carefully advance the needle to the target location while watching the X-ray images to ensure accuracy, then withdraw the sample for laboratory testing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does X-ray guided fine needle aspiration first lesion cost at Adventhealth Ottawa without insurance?
- The cash price for X-ray guided fine needle aspiration first lesion (CPT 10007) at Adventhealth Ottawa is $484. This is equal to the Kansas average of $484.
- How does Adventhealth Ottawa's X-ray guided fine needle aspiration first lesion price compare to other hospitals in Ottawa, KS?
- Adventhealth Ottawa has the lowest cash price out of 11 hospitals in Ottawa, KS.
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