How much does an X-ray of the abdomen cost in Texas?
X-ray of the abdomen · CPT 74019 · State: Texas
In Texas, the typical insurer-negotiated price for an X-ray of the abdomen is about $159, with most between $97 and $282 ($405 cash/self-pay). Based on 387 Texas hospitals — 9% lower than the national typical of $175. Hospital list charges run about $835 (5.3× higher).
Source: medians across 387 Texas hospitals' published price files (≥5 reporting). See the national X-ray of the abdomen cost for the full picture. Estimates vary by hospital, insurer, and plan.
X-ray of the abdomen cost in Texas — FAQs
How much does an X-ray of the abdomen cost in Texas?
In Texas, the typical insurer-negotiated price for an X-ray of the abdomen is about $159, with most between $97 and $282, based on 387 Texas hospitals. That's 9% lower than the national typical of $175.
How much does an X-ray of the abdomen cost without insurance in Texas?
Cash or self-pay prices for an X-ray of the abdomen in Texas run around $405. Hospitals often bill the higher "list" charge first (about $835), so ask for the cash or self-pay rate.
Why is my Texas hospital bill for an X-ray of the abdomen so high?
Texas hospital "list" charges for an X-ray of the abdomen run about $835 — roughly 5.3× the $159 insurers actually pay there. The list price is rarely what anyone pays; the negotiated and cash rates are the realistic benchmark.
Can I negotiate the cost of an X-ray of the abdomen in Texas?
Yes. If a Texas hospital charged you well above the typical negotiated rate (about $159), that gap is negotiable. Upfronte audits your bill against real Texas hospital pricing data and negotiates it down on your behalf — no savings, no fee.
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