Stent Ureteral Optima 8FR 28CM Cost Comparison
C2617 (HCPCS)
Cash prices (without insurance) for Stent Ureteral Optima 8FR 28CM (CPT C2617) range from $52 to $82 across 4 hospitals in 2 states. The national average cash price is $70.
A ureteral stent is a small hollow tube placed in the ureter (the tube that carries urine from the kidney to the bladder) to help urine flow properly when the ureter is blocked or narrowed. You might need this procedure if you have a kidney stone, scar tissue, or another condition preventing normal urine drainage. During the procedure, your doctor will place the stent using a camera-guided tube, and you may receive anesthesia to keep you comfortable.
You could save $30 by choosing MedStar Washington Hospital Center over MedStar Georgetown University Hospital
District of Columbia
View in District of Columbia →$52 — $82 · 3 hospitals
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Maryland
View in Maryland →$82 — $82 · 1 hospitals
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Stent Ureteral Optima 8FR 28CM cost without insurance?
- Cash prices for Stent Ureteral Optima 8FR 28CM (CPT C2617) range from $52 to $82 across 4 hospitals in 2 states. The national average is $70.
- Which hospital has the cheapest Stent Ureteral Optima 8FR 28CM?
- MedStar Washington Hospital Center has the lowest cash price for Stent Ureteral Optima 8FR 28CM at $52. The highest price is $82 at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital.
- How much can I save by comparing Stent Ureteral Optima 8FR 28CM prices?
- You could save up to $30 by choosing MedStar Washington Hospital Center ($52) over MedStar Georgetown University Hospital ($82).
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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