A colonoscopy is an exam or screening used to detect changes or abnormalities in your large intestine (colon) and rectum.
It involves the use of a long, flexible tube called a colonoscope. The colonoscope is inserted into your large intestine through your rectum. Your doctor views the inside of your entire colon with the aid of a tiny camera attached to the tip of the colonoscope. The camera is connected to a screen or monitor with which your doctor views the inside of your colon.
The aim of colonoscopy is to detect and remove any abnormalities or cancerous polyps in your colon. Biopsies can be taken during colonoscopy for further evaluations.
Before undergoing a colonoscopy, you should know the cost of the procedure. Consult with your doctor or provider for the exact cost of the procedure.
The cost of colonoscopy without insurance is much higher than with insurance. You will have to pay for the procedure all by yourself.
The cost of colonoscopy varies depending on the provider, location, and other related expenses.
The cost of colonoscopy without insurance could be as low as $2,100 to as high as $11,200 depending on the hospital or clinic, location, expertise of the physician, and other related charges.
The cost of colonoscopy in Dallas and Plano varies depending on the hospital or clinic and other related fees. The cost could be as low as $1,250 or as high as $11, 200 depending on the hospital or clinic and other related charges. The average cost of colonoscopy in Dallas and Plano, Texas is $1,600.
The cost of a colonoscopy procedure is the sum total of different fees including:
The physician fee is a part of the sum total of the procedure. The amount the physician will charge depends on the experience of the physician, expertise, board-certification, skills, reputation, and how busy the physician is. A board-certified physician with a very high level of experience, good track record, great skills, good reputation, and a tight schedule will typically charge higher than a lower-level physician.
The facility or hospital fee is charged based on the type of equipment that the hospital has, the reputation of the hospital, and the location of the hospital. A well-known hospital with a good reputation that has advanced medical equipment and examination offices or spaces in a high-profile location will typically charge higher than a hospital that is not well-known with fewer equipment in a low-profile location.
The sedation or anesthesia may be provided by an anesthesiologist. The type of sedation or anesthesia used and if the sedation or anesthesia was provided by an anesthesiologist will determine the amount charged. If sedation or anesthesia was provided by an anesthesiologist, expect to pay a higher charge.
Charges may differ depending on whether the colonoscopy is for removal of polyps, taking of biopsies, cancer screening, or diagnosis of symptoms. You may expect to pay higher if the colonoscopy is for the removal of polyps.
This is the cost of examining abnormal tissue that was removed after a colonoscopy. When an abnormal tissue is removed during a colonoscopy, it will be taken to the lab for examination. This fee is different from the physician fees and it also sums up the total cost of the procedure.
After the colonoscopy is completed and the results of the lab is also completed, charges are also made for the colonoscopy report and lab report. These charges also sum up the total cost of the procedure.
Colonoscopy is not painful. During the procedure, you will first be given a sedative or anesthesia to make you sleepy or unconscious throughout the procedure so that you don’t feel any pain. Even after the procedure, you may not feel any pain because none of your body organs or tissue was harmed.
Getting a free consultation for a colonoscopy may be possible only if you’re calling the hospital or clinic. A telephone consultation may be free. Consultations are usually not needed for healthy patients that want to undergo colonoscopy. Most hospitals and clinics charge for in-office colonoscopy consultations. Routine, preventive colonoscopy screenings are covered free with no co-insurance or co-payment under the Affordable Care Act.
The ColonoscopyAssist program provides colonoscopy procedures at select facilities at a low-cost affordable rate. However, the cost of the colonoscopy slightly varies depending on the hospital or facility selected. The low-cost for a colonoscopy is normally priced at either $1075, $1175 or $1275.
Before undergoing a colonoscopy procedure, consult with your doctor and health insurance to know if and how you can get a free consultation and a low cost for a colonoscopy procedure.
Colonoscopy is the most accurate test to detect for cancer of the colon and rectum. Undergoing colonoscopy periodically can help prevent colon cancer and save you from life-threatening intestinal problems.
If you are 50 and above or you have a higher risk of colon cancer, it is recommended that you undergo colonoscopy at least once every 10 years. If you don’t undergo colonoscopy, you may be increasing your chances of colon cancer. However, you shouldn’t undergo colonoscopy too often. Undergoing colonoscopy more than once every 5 or 10 years is usually not necessary.
There are different ways you can get help with your colonoscopy procedure. These include:
Colonoscopy Assist program was founded to remove financial barriers for patients that want to undergo colon cancer screenings. ColonoscopyAssist program provides colonoscopy procedures at select facilities at an affordable low-cost all-inclusive rate. The cost of the colonoscopy slightly varies depending on the facility selected.
ColonoscopyAssist program has developed a strong financial assistance program which significantly reduces the cost of colonoscopy screenings.
The “Get Healthy Grant” is a cash stipend paid towards the cost of colon cancer screenings for individuals with low income who can’t afford to bear all the cost for their colonoscopy screening. The grant is made possible by micro-donations made by other people that are collected by the ColonoscopyAssist program.
ColonoscopyAssist makes colonoscopy and other screenings further affordable by allowing patients to pay for their colonoscopy screening over a period of time. Patients can make affordable monthly payments for their colonoscopy screening instead of a onetime full payment that may be impossible. In addition, the payment plans are interest-free and there are no additional fees.
Polyp removal, also known as a polypectomy, is a non-surgical procedure that is performed during a colonoscopy to remove noncancerous growths known as polyps.
A doctor may find polyps while performing a routine colonoscopy screening and then remove the polyps. A doctor may also perform a diagnostic colonoscopy for the sole purpose of removing polyps that the doctor has already known is present.
A polyp removal can cost from $800 to over $2,000.
Bowel movements usually start between 2-3 hours or more after taking your prep. You will have frequent diarrhea resulting from the bowel prep. You will need to stay closer to a toilet due to frequent diarrhea. There is no specific time limit for you to be on the toilet. You will know you are done when your bowel movement or stool is yellow, light, liquid, and clear.
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