Plasma 1 Donor Frozen Cost Comparison
P9017 (HCPCS)
Cash prices (without insurance) for Plasma 1 Donor Frozen (CPT P9017) range from $350 to $419 across 4 hospitals in 4 states. The national average cash price is $373.
Plasma 1 Donor Frozen is a blood product made from a single donor's plasma, which is the liquid part of blood containing proteins and clotting factors, that has been frozen for storage and later use. This product may be given to patients who have bleeding problems, liver disease, or certain clotting factor deficiencies, or who need volume replacement during surgery or after significant blood loss. The procedure involves receiving the thawed plasma through an intravenous line, similar to a blood transfusion, and typically takes 30 minutes to a few hours depending on the amount needed.
You could save $69 by choosing Arbor Health Morton Hospital over Brattleboro Memorial Hospital
Louisiana
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View in Vermont →$419 — $419 · 1 hospitals
No payer-negotiated rates available
Washington
View in Washington →$350 — $350 · 1 hospitals
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Plasma 1 Donor Frozen cost without insurance?
- Cash prices for Plasma 1 Donor Frozen (CPT P9017) range from $350 to $419 across 4 hospitals in 4 states. The national average is $373.
- Which hospital has the cheapest Plasma 1 Donor Frozen?
- Arbor Health Morton Hospital has the lowest cash price for Plasma 1 Donor Frozen at $350. The highest price is $419 at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital.
- How much can I save by comparing Plasma 1 Donor Frozen prices?
- You could save up to $69 by choosing Arbor Health Morton Hospital ($350) over Brattleboro Memorial Hospital ($419).
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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