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Complete blood cell count (red cells, white blood cell, platelets), automated test and automated differential white blood cell count Cost at Steele Memorial Medical Center

85025 (HCPCS) · Salmon, ID

Complete blood cell count (red cells, white blood cell, platelets), automated test and automated differential white blood cell count (CPT 85025) at Steele Memorial Medical Center costs $77 cash price (without insurance). The gross charge is $103. Negotiated rates with insurance range from $8 to $103. This is equal to the Idaho average of $77. Ranked #1 out of 18 hospitals.

The lowest price in Salmon, ID is $77 at Steele Memorial Medical Center

Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$77
Gross Charge
$103
Insurance Negotiated Rates
REGENCE BLUE SHIELD - ALL PLANS$8

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How much does Complete blood cell count (red cells, white blood cell, platelets), automated test and automated differential white blood cell count cost at Steele Memorial Medical Center without insurance?
The cash price for Complete blood cell count (red cells, white blood cell, platelets), automated test and automated differential white blood cell count (CPT 85025) at Steele Memorial Medical Center is $77. This is equal to the Idaho average of $77.
How does Steele Memorial Medical Center's Complete blood cell count (red cells, white blood cell, platelets), automated test and automated differential white blood cell count price compare to other hospitals in Salmon, ID?
Steele Memorial Medical Center has the lowest cash price out of 18 hospitals in Salmon, ID.

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