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CT Abdomen and Pelvis, With Contrast prices in McAllen–Edinburg–Mission

Combined CT of the abdomen and pelvis with IV contrast, used to evaluate abdominal pain, possible cancer, and many emergency presentations.

McAllen–Edinburg–Mission median negotiated rate

$1,446

54% above the Texas median of $940

4 of 8 McAllen–Edinburg–Mission hospitals publish this rate.

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Where to get it in McAllen–Edinburg–Mission

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Hospitals reporting rates for this procedure, ranked by median negotiated price.
Knapp Medical Center

Gross charge $6,332

Median negotiated
$349far below the state median
Your carrier's rate
25th–75th
$345 – $593
Cash
$348
Payers
21
Mission Regional Medical Center

Gross charge $9,402

Median negotiated
$584below the state median
Your carrier's rate
25th–75th
$359 – $697
Cash
$348
Payers
10
Driscoll Children S Hospital Rio Grande Valley

Gross charge $21,893

Median negotiated
$2,309more than twice the state median
Your carrier's rate
25th–75th
$936 – $13,136
Cash
$21,893
Payers
18
Rio Grande Regional Hospital

Gross charge $27,437

Median negotiated
$2,362more than twice the state median
Your carrier's rate
25th–75th
$1,343 – $15,776
Cash
$27,437
Payers
15

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Lowest published median among the 4 hospitals in the McAllen–Edinburg–Mission area that publish this rate: Knapp Medical Center — $349.

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