Drainage Abscess Multi/Complex Cost Comparison
10061 (CPT)
Cash prices (without insurance) for Drainage Abscess Multi/Complex (CPT 10061) range from $139 to $531 across 3 hospitals in 2 states. The national average cash price is $270.
An abscess drainage procedure involves making a small opening in the skin to allow infected fluid or pus to drain out, which helps relieve pain and infection. Your doctor might recommend this if you have a collection of infected material that needs to be emptied, either because it's causing discomfort or to help your body heal properly. During the procedure, you can expect local anesthesia to numb the area, a small incision or needle insertion to access the abscess, and placement of a drain or catheter to help remove the fluid.
You could save $392 by choosing MedStar Washington Hospital Center over Adventhealth Ottawa
District of Columbia
View in District of Columbia →$139 — $139 · 2 hospitals
No payer-negotiated rates available
No payer-negotiated rates available
Kansas
View in Kansas →$531 — $531 · 1 hospitals
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Drainage Abscess Multi/Complex cost without insurance?
- Cash prices for Drainage Abscess Multi/Complex (CPT 10061) range from $139 to $531 across 3 hospitals in 2 states. The national average is $270.
- Which hospital has the cheapest Drainage Abscess Multi/Complex?
- MedStar Washington Hospital Center has the lowest cash price for Drainage Abscess Multi/Complex at $139. The highest price is $531 at Adventhealth Ottawa.
- How much can I save by comparing Drainage Abscess Multi/Complex prices?
- You could save up to $392 by choosing MedStar Washington Hospital Center ($139) over Adventhealth Ottawa ($531).
Prices shown are sourced from hospital price transparency files published under the Hospital Price Transparency Rule. Actual costs may vary based on your insurance plan, specific clinical circumstances, and additional services required. These prices are not a quote or guarantee.
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