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TSH (Thyroid) Cost in Minnesota

84443 (CPT)

The cost of TSH (Thyroid) (CPT 84443) in Minnesota ranges from $74 to $98 cash price (without insurance). We found pricing data from 3 hospitals.

A TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) test is a blood test that measures the amount of TSH in your blood. This test can help your healthcare provider determine if your thyroid gland is working properly. Your provider may recommend this test if you are experiencing symptoms of a thyroid disorder, such as fatigue, weight changes, or changes in mood. The test involves a simple blood draw, and your provider will discuss the results with you to determine if any further testing or treatment is needed.

You could save $24 by choosing St Lukes Hospital over Lake View Memorial Hospital

3 hospitals
St Lukes HospitalLowest Price
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$74
Gross Charge
$133
Insurance Negotiated Rates
Aetna$133
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$98
Gross Charge
$133
Insurance Negotiated Rates
Aetna$133
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
Gross Charge
$113

No payer-negotiated rates available

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does TSH (Thyroid) cost in Minnesota?
Cash prices for TSH (Thyroid) (CPT 84443) in Minnesota range from $74 to $98 across 3 hospitals.
Which hospital in Minnesota has the cheapest TSH (Thyroid)?
St Lukes Hospital has the lowest cash price for TSH (Thyroid) in Minnesota at $74. The highest price is $98 at Lake View Memorial Hospital.
How do Minnesota TSH (Thyroid) prices compare to the national average?
The Minnesota average cash price for TSH (Thyroid) is $82, which is 49% below the national average of $163.

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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