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Major Joint Replacement of Lower Extremity Without MCC prices in Killeen–Temple

Inpatient stay for elective hip or knee replacement without major complication or comorbidity. The most common inpatient procedure in adults 65+.

Killeen–Temple median negotiated rate

$21,769

16% above the Texas median of $18,761

5 of 5 Killeen–Temple hospitals publish this rate.

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Where to get it in Killeen–Temple

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Hospitals reporting rates for this procedure, ranked by median negotiated price.
Adventhealth Central Texas
Median negotiated
$16,906below the state median
Your carrier's rate
25th–75th
$16,906 – $18,278
Cash
Payers
8
Adventhealth Rollins Brook
Median negotiated
$19,772above the state median
Your carrier's rate
25th–75th
$17,480 – $23,353
Cash
Payers
3
Baylor Scott White Mclane Children S Medical Center Temple
Median negotiated
$21,769above the state median
Your carrier's rate
25th–75th
$18,971 – $31,597
Cash
Payers
17
Baylor Scott White Medical Center Temple
Median negotiated
$21,769above the state median
Your carrier's rate
25th–75th
$18,971 – $31,597
Cash
Payers
17
Baylor Scott White Continuing Care Hospital Temple
Median negotiated
$78,065more than twice the state median
Your carrier's rate
25th–75th
$67,422 – $92,339
Cash
Payers
7

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Lowest published median among the 5 hospitals in the Killeen–Temple area that publish this rate: Adventhealth Central Texas — $16,906.

What to do next

Ask the hospital for a Good Faith Estimate — under the federal No Surprises Act, hospitals must give uninsured and self-pay patients a written estimate for scheduled care. If you're insured, ask your insurer for your expected cost-sharing in advance, confirm the hospital is in-network, and bring your insurance card.

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