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Colonoscopy with Polyp Removal Cost at Skyline Hospital

45385 (CPT) · White Salmon, WA

Colonoscopy with Polyp Removal (CPT 45385) at Skyline Hospital costs $988 cash price (without insurance). The gross charge is $1,373. Negotiated rates with insurance range from $144 to $3,828. This is 18% below the Washington average of $1,202. Ranked #1 out of 30 hospitals.

A colonoscopy is a medical procedure where a doctor uses a thin, flexible tube with a camera on the end to look inside the large intestine (colon) to check for any abnormalities. Patients may need this procedure if they have symptoms like abdominal pain, rectal bleeding, or changes in bowel habits, or if they need routine screening for colon cancer. During the procedure, the doctor may also remove any small growths called polyps that are found, which can help prevent cancer.

Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$988
Gross Charge
$1,373
Insurance Negotiated Rates
Chpw Apple Health Mcaid - All Plans$144
How This Price Compares
Medicare
$471
This Hospital
$988
Washington
$1,202
National
$1,673

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Colonoscopy with Polyp Removal cost at Skyline Hospital without insurance?
The cash price for Colonoscopy with Polyp Removal (CPT 45385) at Skyline Hospital is $988. This is 18% below the Washington average of $1,202.
How does Skyline Hospital's Colonoscopy with Polyp Removal price compare to other hospitals in White Salmon, WA?
Skyline Hospital has the lowest cash price out of 30 hospitals in White Salmon, WA.

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