San Francisco, CA Endoscopy Cost Comparison

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An Endoscopy in San Francisco costs $2,528 on average when you take the median of the 88 medical providers who perform Endoscopy procedures in San Francisco, CA. There are 1 different types of Endoscopy provided in San Francisco, listed below, and the price for each differs based upon your insurance type. As a healthcare consumer you should understand that prices of medical procedures vary and if you shop from the San Francisco providers below you may be able to save money. Start shopping today and see what you can save!
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Procedure Price Range
Upper GI Endoscopy Cost Average $1,500 - $5,000 Free Quote

Compare Endoscopy Providers in San Francisco, CA

Facility City Type
Novato Community Hospital Novato Acute Care Hospital
California Pacific Medical Center - Van Ness Campus San Francisco Acute Care Hospital
San Francisco Endoscopy Center San Francisco GI Diagnostic Center
Surgical Suite San Francisco Ambulatory Surgical Center
Abj Surgery Center San Mateo Ambulatory Surgical Center
Laurel Grove Hospital Castro Valley Acute Care Hospital
Willow Surgery Center San Francisco Ambulatory Surgical Center
Kaiser Foundation Hospital - San Francisco San Francisco Acute Care Hospital
Premier Surgery Center Concord Ambulatory Surgical Center
Digestive Care Medical Center San Carlos GI Diagnostic Center
Trivalley Outpatient Surgery Center Pleasanton Ambulatory Surgical Center
Pacific Heights Surgery Center San Francisco Ambulatory Surgical Center
Redwood City Endoscopy Suite Redwood City GI Diagnostic Center
San Leandro Hospital San Leandro Acute Care Hospital
Kaiser Foundation Hospital - Fremont Hayward Acute Care Hospital
Kaiser Foundation Hospital - Redwood City Redwood City Acute Care Hospital
San Mateo Surgery Center San Mateo Ambulatory Surgical Center
Mt. Diablo Surgery Center Concord Ambulatory Surgical Center
Vista Surgery Center San Francisco Ambulatory Surgical Center
Blackhawk Surgery Center, A Medical Corp. Danville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Presidio Surgery Center San Francisco Ambulatory Surgical Center
John Muir Medical Center - Walnut Creek Campus Walnut Creek Acute Care Hospital
Doctors Medical Center - San Pablo Campus San Pablo Medical Center
Greater Bay Endoscopy Center Hayward GI Diagnostic Center
Peninsula Procedure Center Redwood City Ambulatory Surgical Center
East Bay Endosurgery Center Oakland GI Diagnostic Center
Marin General Hospital Greenbrae Acute Care Hospital
Contra Costa Regional Medical Center Martinez Acute Care Hospital
Bayspine Surgery Center Richmond Ambulatory Surgical Center
Walnut Creek Endoscopy Center Walnut Creek GI Diagnostic Center
Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center San Francisco Acute Care Hospital
North Bay Regional Surgery Center Novato Ambulatory Surgical Center
Washington Hospital Fremont Acute Care Hospital
Kaiser Foundation Hospital San Rafael Acute Care Hospital
San Leandro Surgery Center San Leandro Ambulatory Surgical Center
Physicians Surgery Center Daly City Ambulatory Surgical Center
Stanford Health Care - Valleycare Livermore Acute Care Hospital
Endoscopy Center of Marin Greenbrae GI Diagnostic Center
Kaiser Foundation Hospital - Oakland/Richmond Oakland Acute Care Hospital
Kaiser Foundation Hospital - South San Francisco South San Francisco Acute Care Hospital
St Rose Hospital Hayward Acute Care Hospital
San Ramon Regional Medical Center San Ramon Acute Care Hospital
Marin Specialty Surgery Center Greenbrae Ambulatory Surgical Center
Surgecenter of Palo Alto Fremont Ambulatory Surgical Center
Mid Peninsula Endoscopy Center San Mateo GI Diagnostic Center
Ucsf Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland Oakland Childrens Hospital
Chinese Hospital San Francisco Acute Care Hospital
John Muir Medical Center - Concord Campus Concord Acute Care Hospital
Sequoia Surgical Pavilion Walnut Creek Ambulatory Surgical Center
Sutter Delta Medical Center Antioch Acute Care Hospital
Canyon Pinole Surgery Center Pinole Ambulatory Surgical Center
California Pacific Medical Center - Mission Bernal San Francisco Acute Care Hospital
East Bay Endoscopy Center Emeryville GI Diagnostic Center
Ak Surgery Center San Leandro Ambulatory Surgical Center
Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hosp and Trauma Ctr San Francisco Acute Care Hospital
Tresanti Medical Corporation San Ramon Ambulatory Surgical Center
Ahmc Seton Medical Center Daly City Acute Care Hospital
Webster Surgery Center Oakland Ambulatory Surgical Center
Post Street Surgery Center San Francisco Ambulatory Surgical Center
Highland Hospital Oakland Acute Care Hospital
Pacific Surgery Center Corte Madera Ambulatory Surgical Center
East Bay Medical Surgical Center Castro Valley Ambulatory Surgical Center
Alta Bates Summit Medical Center Oakland Acute Care Hospital
Peninsula Medical Center Burlingame Acute Care Hospital
Alta Bates Summit Medical Center - Alta Bates Camp Berkeley Acute Care Hospital
Omni Surgicenter Fremont Ambulatory Surgical Center
Washington Outpatient Surgery Center Fremont Ambulatory Surgical Center
Golden Gate Endoscopy Center San Francisco GI Diagnostic Center
Novato Endoscopy Center Novato GI Diagnostic Center
Kaiser Foundation Hospital - Walnut Creek Walnut Creek Acute Care Hospital
Menlo Park Surgical Hospital Menlo Park Acute Care Hospital
Hacienda Surgery Center Pleasanton Ambulatory Surgical Center
University of California, San Francisco San Francisco GI Diagnostic Center
Pleasanton Surgery Center Pleasanton Ambulatory Surgical Center
Aspen Surgery Center Walnut Creek Ambulatory Surgical Center
Fremont Ambulatory Surgery Center Fremont Ambulatory Surgical Center
Greenbrae Surgery Center Greenbrae Ambulatory Surgical Center
Bay Surgery Center Oakland Ambulatory Surgical Center
Alameda Hospital Alameda Acute Care Hospital
Ucsf Medical Center San Francisco Acute Care Hospital
Brentwood Surgery Center Brentwood Ambulatory Surgical Center
Shadelands Surgery Center Walnut Creek Ambulatory Surgical Center
San Ramon Surgery Center San Ramon Ambulatory Surgical Center
Atherton Endoscopy Center Atherton GI Diagnostic Center
Shadelands Advanced Endoscopy Institute Walnut Creek GI Diagnostic Center
Sutter Street Endoscopy Center San Francisco GI Diagnostic Center
San Mateo Medical Center San Mateo Acute Care Hospital
Digestive Diagnostic Center Daly City GI Diagnostic Center

Endoscopy Cost and Procedure Introduction

A key advantage of the procedure is that, when needed, tiny instruments can be passed through an opening in the endoscope to obtain tissue samples, remove polyps, coagulate (stop) bleeding sites, dilate or stretch a narrowed area, or perform other treatments. Although an upper endoscopy is considered the best test available to detect and treat abnormalities, alternative procedures include barium x-ray and ultrasound (sonogram). These exams, however, do not allow direct viewing of the GI tract, removal of polyps, or the completion of biopsies, so, if an abnormality is found during one of these procedures, an endoscopy may still be required to biopsy or remove the abnormality.

Endoscopy Patient Preparation

Prior to your Endoscopy, you will be given instructions in advance that will outline what you should and should not do in preparation for the endoscopy; be sure to read and follow those instructions. It is particularly important to inform the physician of all medications or vitamins taken regularly or if you are pregnant (or think you might be pregnant) or if you have heart, lung or other medical conditions that may need special attention, and, finally, if you have a history of bleeding disorders or if you are taking any anticoagulant (blood-thinning) medications, aspirin, or other medications that affect blood clotting. You will be asked to fast for eight hours before the procedure, generally after midnight. You may be given additional instructions about a special diet for one to two days prior to the procedure. Arrangements should be made for transportation after the surgery is complete.

What to expect during and after an Endoscopy Procedure

An Endoscopy procedure should takes about 30 minutes. An intravenous line is inserted into the arm to administer a sedative. Also, your heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and oxygen level will be monitored during the procedure. Numbing medication will be sprayed into the back of your throat to prevent gagging. The spray may have a bitter taste to it. Holding your breath while your throat is sprayed may decrease the taste. A mouth guard will be placed in your mouth to protect your teeth. Once you are fully relaxed and your throat is numb, you will be asked to lie on your left side on the table with your head bent forward. You will be asked to swallow the endoscope and then the endoscope is gently inserted into the upper esophagus. You can breathe easily throughout the exam. During the procedure, air is pumped in through the instrument to expand the structure that is being studied and allow better viewing. Biopsies and other procedures will be performed as needed. Saliva will be suctioned from your mouth since you will not be able to swallow during the procedure.

After the procedure is completed, you will be taken to the recovery area and monitored until the medication has worn off. After recovery, the physician will explain the results to you, provide instructions on care and diet and then your driver will be allowed to take you home. Occasionally a patient is left with a mild sore throat or a feeling of distention from the insufflated air that was used during the procedure. Both problems are mild and fleeting. Notify your physician to report any of the following: fever and/or chills; redness, swelling, bleeding or other drainage from the IV.

What Conditions or Symptoms Might An Endoscopy Treat?

It’s hard to nail down an exact symptom or group of symptoms but there are some common ones that might lead to an Endoscopy being the necessary treatment (or simply used to help diagnose an issue). If one is having some challenges with swallowing, issues with the digestive tract, general stomach pains that can’t be diagnosed, or ongoing chronic diarrhea and constipation.

Awareness Items About Endoscopy

A lot of patients that might be preparing for an Endoscopy are concerned about the prep and procedure itself. You should also be aware of potential things that can occur afterwards:

  • General Infection: Just like most procedures and surgeries, there is always a general risk for infection. Trying to keep things in a relatively clean environment are desirable.
  • Perforation Associated with Endoscopy: If you are having symptoms associated with increased heart rates, vomiting (potentially with blood), or an ongoing fever you should seek to see if you have an issue with perforation (esophageal tear).
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