Philadelphia, PA Colonoscopy Cost Comparison

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A Colonoscopy in Philadelphia costs $1,800 on average when you take the median of the 136 medical providers who perform Colonoscopy procedures in Philadelphia, PA. There are 1 different types of Colonoscopy provided in Philadelphia, 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 Philadelphia providers below you may be able to save money. Start shopping today and see what you can save!
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Compare Colonoscopy Providers in Philadelphia, PA

Facility City Type
Surgery Ctr of the Main Line Wayne Ambulatory Surgical Center
Millennium Surgical Center Cherry Hill Ambulatory Surgical Center
Doylestown Hospital Doylestown Acute Care Hospital
Nazareth Hospital Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
Underwood-memorial Hospital Woodbury Acute Care Hospital
St Francis Hospital Wilmington Acute Care Hospital
Inspira Medical Center Elmer Elmer Acute Care Hospital
The Endo Center at Voorhees Voorhees GI Diagnostic Center
Penn Medicine at Radnor Endoscopy Facility Radnor GI Diagnostic Center
Lifecare Hospitals of Chester County West Chester Acute Care Hospital
Cooper University Hospital Camden Acute Care Hospital
West Jersey Hospital Voorhees Acute Care Hospital
Wills Surgery Center of the Northeast Philadelphia Ambulatory Surgical Center
The Surgery Center of Salem County Salem Ambulatory Surgical Center
Pottstown Surgical Center Pottstown Ambulatory Surgical Center
Best Impression Surgical Center Norristown Ambulatory Surgical Center
Fox Chase Cancer Center Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
Northeastern Hospital Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
Street Road Surgery Center Trevose Ambulatory Surgical Center
Christiana Hospital Newark Acute Care Hospital
Virtua Willingboro Hospital Willingboro Acute Care Hospital
The Sally Balin Ambulatory Surgical Center Media Ambulatory Surgical Center
Phoenixville Hospital Phoenixville Acute Care Hospital
Valley Forge Medical Center and Hospital Norristown Acute Care Hospital
Paoli Surgery Center Paoli Ambulatory Surgical Center
Eagleville Hospital Eagleville Acute Care Hospital
Springfield Ambulatory Surgery Center Flourtown Ambulatory Surgical Center
Ridley Crossings Surgical Center Crum Lynne Ambulatory Surgical Center
West Chester Endoscopy West Chester GI Diagnostic Center
Mt Airy Ambulatory Endoscopy Surgery Center Philadelphia GI Diagnostic Center
Wills Eye Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
Bucks County GIEndoscopic Surgical Center Levittown GI Diagnostic Center
Graduate Hospital Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
Main Line Endoscopy Center West Malvern GI Diagnostic Center
Lansdale Hospital Lansdale Acute Care Hospital
Virtua Mount Holly Hospital Mount Holly Acute Care Hospital
Brandywine Hospital Coatesville Acute Care Hospital
Surgery Center of Chery Hill Cherry Hill Ambulatory Surgical Center
Pottstown Hospital Pottstown Acute Care Hospital
Voorhees Surgery Center Voorhees Ambulatory Surgical Center
Surgery Center at Pennsylvania Hospital Phila Ambulatory Surgical Center
Blue Bell Surgery Center Blue Bell Ambulatory Surgical Center
Endoscopy Center of Delaware Newark GI Diagnostic Center
Abington Surgical Center Willow Grove Ambulatory Surgical Center
Jefferson Stratford Hospital Cherry Hill Acute Care Hospital
Hospital of Univ of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
Manoa Diagnostic Center Havertown GI Diagnostic Center
Glasgow Ambulatory Surgery Center Newark Ambulatory Surgical Center
Temple University Children's Medical Center Philadelphia Childrens Hospital
Pgc Endoscopy Center Philadelphia GI Diagnostic Center
Suburban Community Hospital Norristown Acute Care Hospital
Main Line Endoscopy Center, East Bala Cynwyd GI Diagnostic Center
St Lukes Quakertown Hospital Quakertown Acute Care Hospital
St Christopher's Hospital for Children Philadelphia Childrens Hospital
Main Line Surgery Center Bala Cynwyd Ambulatory Surgical Center
Christiana Care Health Services, Cchs Short Procedure Unit Wilmington Ambulatory Surgical Center
Mid-atlantic Endoscopy Center Newark GI Diagnostic Center
Vantage Surgery Center Medford Ambulatory Surgical Center
Jeanes Hospital Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
Limestone Ambulatory Surgery Center Wilmington Ambulatory Surgical Center
Doylestown Surgery Center Warrington Ambulatory Surgical Center
South Jersey Surgical Center Mount Laurel Ambulatory Surgical Center
Philadelphia Surgi Center Philadelphia Ambulatory Surgical Center
Kennedy Surgical Center Sewell Ambulatory Surgical Center
Endoscopy Center of Bucks County Newtown GI Diagnostic Center
Turks Head Surgery Center West Chester Ambulatory Surgical Center
Surgical Center of South Jersey Mount Laurel Ambulatory Surgical Center
Delaware County Memorial Hospital Drexel Hill Acute Care Hospital
Chester County Hospital West Chester Acute Care Hospital
The Surgery Center at Brinton Lake Glen Mills Ambulatory Surgical Center
South Jersey Endoscopy Center Woodbury GI Diagnostic Center
Temple Health - Chestnut Hill Hospital Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware Wilmington Childrens Hospital
Memorial Ambulatory Surgery Center Mount Holly Ambulatory Surgical Center
Montgomery Hospital Medical Center Norristown Medical Center
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
Wills Surgery Center of Bucks County Warminster Ambulatory Surgical Center
Paoli Hospital Paoli Acute Care Hospital
Parkway Surgery Center Philadelphia Ambulatory Surgical Center
Union Hospital of Cecil County Elkton Acute Care Hospital
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia Childrens Hospital
Center for Advanced Surgical Arts Wilmington Ambulatory Surgical Center
Trevose Specialty Care Surgical Center Fort Washington Ambulatory Surgical Center
Roxborough Memorial Hospital Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
Main Line Hospital Lankenau Wynnewood Acute Care Hospital
Delmar Surgical Center Elkton Ambulatory Surgical Center
Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
Mt. Laurel Endoscopy Center Mount Laurel GI Diagnostic Center
Peninsula Endoscopy Center Newark GI Diagnostic Center
Endoscopy Center at St Mary Langhorne GI Diagnostic Center
The Bux-mont Endoscopy Center Sellersville GI Diagnostic Center
Brandywine Valley Endoscopy Center Downingtown GI Diagnostic Center
Burlington Novacare Burlington Ambulatory Surgical Center
Crozer Chester Medical Center Upland Acute Care Hospital
Kensington Hospital Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
Grand View Health Sellersville Acute Care Hospital
Frandford Hospital Frankford SPU Philadelphia Ambulatory Surgical Center
St Joseph's Hospital - Short Procedure Unit Philadelphia Ambulatory Surgical Center
Jennersville Regional Hospital West Grove Acute Care Hospital
Summit Surgical Center Voorhees Ambulatory Surgical Center
Upper Bay Surgery Center Elkton Ambulatory Surgical Center
Delaware Outpatient Center for Surgery Newark Ambulatory Surgical Center
Bryn Mawr Hospital Bryn Mawr Acute Care Hospital
Penn Presbyterian Medical Center Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
Leonard Dzubow Ambulatory Surgical Center Media Ambulatory Surgical Center
Saint Agnes Continuing Care Center Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
Q Corp Surgery Center Exton Ambulatory Surgical Center
Huntingdon Valley Surgery Center Huntingdon Valley Ambulatory Surgical Center
Wills Surgery Center In Wilmington Wilmington Ambulatory Surgical Center
Kirkwood Endoscopy Center Newark GI Diagnostic Center
Summit Ambulatory Surgical Center Elkton Ambulatory Surgical Center
Surgical Center of Burlington County Willingboro Ambulatory Surgical Center
Abington Memorial Hospital Abington Acute Care Hospital
Burlington County Endoscopy Center Lumberton GI Diagnostic Center
Barix Clinics of Pennsylvania Langhorne Acute Care Hospital
Surgery Center of Pennsylvania Havertown Ambulatory Surgical Center
Jefferson Health - Northeast Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
Salem Medical Center Salem Acute Care Hospital
Riddle Memorial Hospital Media Acute Care Hospital
Holy Redeemer Ambulatory Surgery Center Huntingdon Valley Ambulatory Surgical Center
Montgomery Surgery Center Lansdale Ambulatory Surgical Center
Mercy Catholic Medical Center - Mercy Fitzgerald Darby Acute Care Hospital
Red Lion Surgicenter Philadelphia Ambulatory Surgical Center
Lower Bucks Hospital Bristol Acute Care Hospital
Hahnemann University Hospital Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
Ambulatory Endoscopic Surgery Center Yardley GI Diagnostic Center
Methodist Hospital Philadelphia Ambulatory Surgical Center
Temple University Hospital Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
Washington Square Endoscopy Center Philadelphia GI Diagnostic Center
Endoscopy Center of Delaware County Media GI Diagnostic Center
Cancer Treatment Centers of America at Eastern Reg Philadelphia Acute Care Hospital
The Surgery Center of Chester County Exton Ambulatory Surgical Center
Mercy Philadelphia Hospital Short Procedure Unit Philadelphia Ambulatory Surgical Center
Centennial Surgery Center Voorhees Ambulatory Surgical Center
Drexel Ctr Digestive Health-ASC Philadelphia GI Diagnostic Center
St Mary Medical Center Langhorne Acute Care Hospital

Colonoscopy Introduction

A colonoscopy is a procedure which allows a doctor to view inside the large intestine (colon) using a tool called a colonoscope. A key advantage of the procedure is that, when needed, other instruments can be passed through the colonoscope. These may be used, for example, to painlessly remove a suspicious-looking growth or to biopsy, that is, take a small piece of tissue for further analysis. Although colonoscopy is the best test available to detect and treat abnormalities within the colon, other alternative procedures are abdominal x-ray, computed tomography (CT scan), abdominal ultrasound, barium enema, sigmoidoscopy and, more recently, an alternative is a Virtual colonoscopy. These exams, however, do not allow direct viewing of the colon, removal of polyps, or the completion of biopsies, so, if an abnormality is found during one of these procedures, a colonoscopy may still be required to biopsy or remove the abnormality.

Patient Preparation For A Colonoscopy

You will be given instructions in advance that will outline what you should and should not do in preparation for colonoscopy. Central to these instructions is the need to cleanse the intestinal tract, modify diet and manage medications; 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. Arrangements should be made for transportation after the surgery is complete.

What to expect during and after a Colonoscopy

The procedure takes about 30 minutes to perform and is seldom remembered by the sedated patient. The sedative and pain medication usually cause most patients to dose off during the procedure. An intravenous line is inserted into the arm to administer a sedative and a painkiller. Also, your heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and oxygen level will be monitored during the procedure. Once you are fully relaxed, you will be asked to lie on your left side with your knees bent towards your chest. Your doctor will first do a rectal exam with a gloved, lubricated finger; then the lubricated colonoscope will be gently inserted into the anus and gently advanced into the rectum and colon. As the scope is slowly and carefully passed, you may feel as if you need to move your bowels, and because air is introduced to help advance the scope, you may feel some cramping or fullness. Generally, however, there is little or no discomfort. The physician will examine the colon. If a polyp is seen, it may be removed, biopsied, or left alone until a subsequent operation is performed.

After the procedure is competed 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. It is normal to experience mild cramping or abdominal pressure following the exam. This usually subsides in an hour or so, after the air has been expelled. Notify your physician to report any of the following: fever and/or chills, frequent bloody stools, abdominal pain and/or bloating, inability to pass gas.

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