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Fetal Non-Stress Test Cost in Missouri

59025 (CPT)

The cost of Fetal Non-Stress Test (CPT 59025) in Missouri ranges from $183 to $3,752 cash price (without insurance). We found pricing data from 4 hospitals.

A fetal non-stress test is a prenatal test that checks the health of the baby during pregnancy. It is typically done when the baby is at least 28 weeks old. During the test, the baby's heart rate is monitored for changes in response to the baby's movements. This can help the healthcare provider assess if the baby is getting enough oxygen and is developing normally.

You could save $3,569 by choosing Lafayette Regional Health Center over Research Medical Center

4 hospitals
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$183
Gross Charge
$2,550

No payer-negotiated rates available

Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$3,335
Gross Charge
$8,280

No payer-negotiated rates available

Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$3,752
Gross Charge
$8,280

No payer-negotiated rates available

Cash Price
(No Insurance)
Gross Charge
$8,280

No payer-negotiated rates available

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Fetal Non-Stress Test cost in Missouri?
Cash prices for Fetal Non-Stress Test (CPT 59025) in Missouri range from $183 to $3,752 across 4 hospitals.
Which hospital in Missouri has the cheapest Fetal Non-Stress Test?
Lafayette Regional Health Center has the lowest cash price for Fetal Non-Stress Test in Missouri at $183. The highest price is $3,752 at Research Medical Center.
How do Missouri Fetal Non-Stress Test prices compare to the national average?
The Missouri average cash price for Fetal Non-Stress Test is $1,782, which is 228% above the national average of $544.

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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