St. Petersburg, FL Spinal Cord Stimulator Cost Comparison

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A Spinal Cord Stimulator in St. Petersburg costs $22,626 on average when you take the median of the 78 medical providers who perform Spinal Cord Stimulator procedures in St. Petersburg, FL. The least expensive Spinal Cord Stimulator in St. Petersburg is $4,700 for a Trial Neurostimulator Implantation while the most expensive Spinal Cord Stimulator list price is $22,500 for a Rechargeable Neurostimulator Implantation. There are 3 different types of Spinal Cord Stimulator provided in St. Petersburg, 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 St. Petersburg 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
Non-Rechargeable Neurostimulator Implantation Cost Average $14,700 - $40,300 Free Quote
Rechargeable Neurostimulator Implantation Cost Average $22,500 - $61,900 Free Quote
Trial Neurostimulator Implantation Cost Average $4,700 - $12,800 Free Quote

Compare Spinal Cord Stimulator Providers in St. Petersburg, FL

Facility City Type
Brandon Ambulatory Surgery Center Brandon Ambulatory Surgical Center
AdventHealth Surgery Center Wellswood Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Belleair Surgery Center Clearwater Ambulatory Surgical Center
West Bay Surgery Center Largo Ambulatory Surgical Center
Hca Florida Pasadena Hospital Saint Petersburg Acute Care Hospital
Adventhealth Dade City Dade City Acute Care Hospital
Trinity Surgery Center Trinity Ambulatory Surgical Center
Seven Springs Surgery Center New Port Richey Ambulatory Surgical Center
Ambulatory Surgery Center - Tampa Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Hernando Endoscopy and Surgery Center Brooksville Ambulatory Surgical Center
South Florida Baptist Hospital Plant City Acute Care Hospital
Usf Health Endoscopy and Surgery Center Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Bravera Health Brooksville Brooksville Acute Care Hospital
Pasadena Surgery Center St Petersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Suncoast Specialty Surgery Center, New Port Richey Ambulatory Surgical Center
Largo Ambulatory Surgery Center Largo Ambulatory Surgical Center
Tampa Bay Specialty Surgery Center Pinellas Park Ambulatory Surgical Center
St Josephs Hospital Tampa Acute Care Hospital
Bay Area Physicians Surgery Center Riverview Ambulatory Surgical Center
North Pinellas Surgery Center Dundein Ambulatory Surgical Center
Armenia Surgery Center Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
St Petersburg Surgery Center St Petersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Morton Plant Hospital Clearwater Acute Care Hospital
Hca Florida Northside Hospital Saint Petersburg Acute Care Hospital
South Tampa Surgery Center Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
St Anthonys Hospital Saint Petersburg Acute Care Hospital
New Tampa Surgery Center Wesley Chapel Ambulatory Surgical Center
Town and Country Hospital Tampa Acute Care Hospital
Pediatric Surgery Centers Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Hca Florida South Tampa Hospital Tampa Acute Care Hospital
Hca Florida St Petersburg Hospital Saint Petersburg Acute Care Hospital
Suncoast Medical Clinic St Petersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Suncoast Outpatient Surgery Center Spring Hill Ambulatory Surgical Center
St Michaels Surgery Center Largo Ambulatory Surgical Center
Seascape Surgery Center Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Adventhealth Tampa Tampa Acute Care Hospital
New Port Richey Surgery Center New Port Richey Ambulatory Surgical Center
Pediatric Surgery Center -odessa Odessa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Mariner Surgery Center Spring Hill Ambulatory Surgical Center
Sun Coast Hospital Largo Acute Care Hospital
Journey Lite of West Florida Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Florida Hospital Carrollwood Tampa Acute Care Hospital
Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Zephyrhills Acute Care Hospital
Adventhealth North Pinellas Tarpon Springs Acute Care Hospital
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute Tampa Acute Care Hospital
Florida Medical Clinic Special Procedures Center Zephyrhills Ambulatory Surgical Center
Hca Florida Trinity Hospital New Port Richey Acute Care Hospital
Countryside Surgery Center Clearwater Ambulatory Surgical Center
All Children's Surgikid of Florida Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Park Medical Surgery Center St Petersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Hca Florida Bayonet Point Hospital Hudson Acute Care Hospital
St Joseph's Same Day Surgery Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Bardmoor Surgery Largo Ambulatory Surgical Center
Florida Endoscopy and Surgery Center Brooksville Ambulatory Surgical Center
St Anthonys Physicians Surgery Center St Petersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Tampa General Hospital Tampa Acute Care Hospital
Meadow Lane Surgery Center New Port Richey Ambulatory Surgical Center
Hca Florida South Shore Hospital Sun City Center Acute Care Hospital
Bayfront Same Day Surgery Center. St Petersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Florida Medical Clinic Ambulatory Surgery Center Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Same Day Surgery Centers of Florida Zephyrhills Ambulatory Surgical Center
Center for Specialized Surgery Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Edward White Hospital Saint Petersburg Acute Care Hospital
Mease Countryside Hospital Safety Harbor Acute Care Hospital
Bayonet Point Surgery and Endoscopy Center Hudson Ambulatory Surgical Center
Hca Florida Oak Hill Hospital Brooksville Acute Care Hospital
Florida Specialty Surgery Center St Petersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Center for Special Surgery St Petersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Holiday Surgery Center Holiday Ambulatory Surgical Center
Brandon Surgery Center Brandon Ambulatory Surgical Center
St Lukes Surgical Center Tarpon Springs Ambulatory Surgical Center
Mease Dunedin Hospital Dunedin Acute Care Hospital
Bayfront Health St Petersburg Saint Petersburg Acute Care Hospital
Florida Spine Institute and Clearwater Imaging Clearwater Diagnostic Testing Facility
Hca Florida Largo Hospital Largo Acute Care Hospital
Brandon Outpatient Surgery Center Brandon Ambulatory Surgical Center
Morton Plant North Bay Hospital New Port Richey Acute Care Hospital
Hca Florida Brandon Hospital Brandon Acute Care Hospital

Spinal Cord Stimulator Implantation Cost and Procedure Introduction

Spinal cord stimulator (SCS) implantation is a procedure in which a small electrical device is placed under the skin near the spine. This procedure is recommended for patients with chronic pain after more conservative measures — medication, physical therapy, surgeries, injections — have failed to provide adequate relief. Spinal cord stimulators are used to deliver electrical pulses to the spinal cord to mask pain signals before they reach the brain. Spinal cord stimulator implantations are performed at a hospital by a neurosurgeon who specializes in pain management. It is usually a two-stage procedure: There is a trial stimulator that will determine if the SCS will work for the type of pain you’re experiencing and where to place the stimulator. Most patients return home the same day as the procedure or the next morning. Recovery times vary, depending on how quickly your body heals and your pain level, but you should be able to return to normal activities within six weeks.

Patient Preparation for Spinal Cord Stimulator Implantation

A physical examination will be performed along with blood tests, chest X-rays and EKGs. 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). Also, let your doctor know 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 given instructions in advance that will outline what you should and should not do in preparation for the surgery; be sure to read and follow those instructions. You will be asked to fast for eight hours before the procedure, generally after midnight. You will need to make arrangements for transportation after the surgery is complete. If you are given a prescription for pain medication, have it filled prior to surgery.

What to Expect During and After Spinal Cord Stimulator Implantation

There are two stages to the spinal cord stimulator implantation. The first stage is an outpatient procedure using local anesthetic. Using an X-ray to view the area, the surgeon will insert a hollow needle into the space between the bone and spinal cord. The trial lead is then inserted and placed near specific nerves. The wires will be attached to a generator worn on a belt. You’ll go home and monitor your pain level, following all instructions from your doctor. After three to seven days, you’ll return to your doctor to discuss next steps. If it was successful, you’ll move on to stage two. If the trial was unsuccessful, the doctor will remove the trial leads. Stage two is when the permanent stimulator is implanted. After arriving at the hospital, you’ll have a brief physical exam and you will be given a local anesthetic and sedative. The electrode leads are inserted with the aid of an X-ray. Then a small incision is made over the vertebra. A small portion of the bony arch is removed to make room for the leads, which are attached to the epidural space above the spinal cord. After testing the placement and pain level, the surgeon will run the lead wire under the skin to a generator which will be placed under the skin of the buttock. The surgeon will close the incision using stitches or steri-strips.

After surgery, you will be taken to the recovery room for observation. Once your blood pressure, pulse, and breathing are stable and you are alert, you will most often be discharged to your home. Before being discharged, you will be given instructions about care for your incision, limits on activities and what you should do to aid your recovery. If you notice any of the following, call the number the hospital gave you: Fever, excessive sweating, difficulty urinating, redness, bleeding or worsening pain.

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