Upper Endoscopy Diagnostic Cost in Massachusetts
43235 (CPT)
The cost of Upper Endoscopy Diagnostic (CPT 43235) in Massachusetts ranges from $281 to $1,976 cash price (without insurance). We found pricing data from 5 hospitals.
An upper endoscopy is a medical procedure where a doctor uses a thin, flexible tube with a camera on the end to look inside the upper part of the digestive system. This can help diagnose and evaluate symptoms like difficulty swallowing, stomach pain, or bleeding. During the procedure, the doctor will gently insert the tube through the mouth and into the esophagus, stomach, and first part of the small intestine. Patients are typically given medication to help them relax and feel comfortable during the procedure.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- How much does Upper Endoscopy Diagnostic cost in Massachusetts?
- Cash prices for Upper Endoscopy Diagnostic (CPT 43235) in Massachusetts range from $281 to $1,976 across 5 hospitals.
- Which hospital in Massachusetts has the cheapest Upper Endoscopy Diagnostic?
- Boston Medical Center - Transplant Center has the lowest cash price for Upper Endoscopy Diagnostic in Massachusetts at $281. The highest price is $1,976 at Umass Memorial Medical Center Inc.
- How do Massachusetts Upper Endoscopy Diagnostic prices compare to the national average?
- The Massachusetts average cash price for Upper Endoscopy Diagnostic is $710, which is 47% below the national average of $1,351.
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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