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BC Echocardiography Transvaginal Non-OB Cost Comparison

7683059 (CPT)

Cash prices (without insurance) for BC Echocardiography Transvaginal Non-OB (CPT 7683059) range from $140 to $140 across 2 hospitals in 2 states. The national average cash price is $140.

A transvaginal echocardiogram is an ultrasound procedure where a small probe is gently inserted into the vagina to get detailed images of the heart from a closer angle than a standard chest ultrasound. Your doctor might recommend this procedure if they need clearer pictures of your heart's structure and function, particularly if a regular echocardiogram didn't provide enough detail or if you have a condition that requires closer evaluation. During the procedure, you'll lie on an exam table in a similar position to a gynecologic exam, and the ultrasound technician will use the probe to capture images while you may be asked to take deep breaths or change positions.

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$140$140 · 1 hospitals

1 hospital
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$140
Gross Charge
$777

No payer-negotiated rates available

$140$140 · 1 hospitals

1 hospital
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$140
Gross Charge
$777

No payer-negotiated rates available

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does BC Echocardiography Transvaginal Non-OB cost without insurance?
Cash prices for BC Echocardiography Transvaginal Non-OB (CPT 7683059) range from $140 to $140 across 2 hospitals in 2 states. The national average is $140.
Which hospital has the cheapest BC Echocardiography Transvaginal Non-OB?
MedStar Georgetown University Hospital has the lowest cash price for BC Echocardiography Transvaginal Non-OB at $140. The highest price is $140 at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital.

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