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Healthcare New Patient Well Visit 65+ Years Cost at Cherokee Medical Center

99387 (CPT) · Gaffney, SC

Healthcare New Patient Well Visit 65+ Years (CPT 99387) at Cherokee Medical Center costs $99 cash price (without insurance). The gross charge is $152. Negotiated rates with insurance range from $152 to $433. This is 48% below the South Carolina average of $190. Ranked #1 out of 2 hospitals.

A new patient well visit for adults 65 and older is a comprehensive health examination performed during your first appointment with a doctor at a new medical practice. During this visit, your doctor will review your medical history, perform a physical examination, and may order lab tests or screenings appropriate for your age group to establish a baseline understanding of your overall health. This appointment gives you and your doctor a chance to discuss your current health concerns, medications, and any preventive care you may need.

Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$99
Gross Charge
$152
Insurance Negotiated Rates
FEE SCHEDULE 88$152
How This Price Compares
This Hospital
$99
National
$190
South Carolina
$190

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Healthcare New Patient Well Visit 65+ Years cost at Cherokee Medical Center without insurance?
The cash price for Healthcare New Patient Well Visit 65+ Years (CPT 99387) at Cherokee Medical Center is $99. This is 48% below the South Carolina average of $190.
How does Cherokee Medical Center's Healthcare New Patient Well Visit 65+ Years price compare to other hospitals in Gaffney, SC?
Cherokee Medical Center has the lowest cash price out of 2 hospitals in Gaffney, SC.

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