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ER Visit Level 5 Cost in California

99285 (CPT)

The cost of ER Visit Level 5 (CPT 99285) in California ranges from $2,398 to $12,844 cash price (without insurance). We found pricing data from 3 hospitals.

An ER Visit Level 5 is a comprehensive medical evaluation that may be necessary for patients with severe or life-threatening symptoms. This level of care is for complex medical conditions that require immediate attention and extensive testing or treatment. Patients can expect a thorough assessment, including a detailed medical history, physical exam, and potentially advanced diagnostic tests or procedures, all performed by experienced emergency medical staff.

You could save $10,447 by choosing El Centro Regional Medical Center over Riverside Community Hospital

3 hospitals
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$2,398
Gross Charge
$3,425
Insurance Negotiated Rates
Blue Cross Blue Shield$765
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$2,862
Gross Charge
$3,816
Insurance Negotiated Rates
Aetna$85
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$12,844
Gross Charge
$14,540

No payer-negotiated rates available

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does ER Visit Level 5 cost in California?
Cash prices for ER Visit Level 5 (CPT 99285) in California range from $2,398 to $12,844 across 3 hospitals.
Which hospital in California has the cheapest ER Visit Level 5?
El Centro Regional Medical Center has the lowest cash price for ER Visit Level 5 in California at $2,398. The highest price is $12,844 at Riverside Community Hospital.
How do California ER Visit Level 5 prices compare to the national average?
The California average cash price for ER Visit Level 5 is $2,811, which is 70% above the national average of $1,652.

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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