Upper Endoscopy Cost
Last updated: May 2026
Upper Endoscopy costs an average of $2,400 (cash/self-pay price) across the United States, based on data from 2207 hospitals reporting to MyCareCost. Prices range from $0 to $62,337 depending on the hospital and facility type. These figures come from hospital machine-readable price transparency files published under federal CMS rules, not estimates.
Compare real upper endoscopy prices at 2,207 hospitals across 52 states. See self-pay cash prices, list prices, and insured costs — sourced directly from hospital price transparency files.
2,207
across 52 states
$3,832
nationwide average
$2,400
discounted cash rate
$0 – $62,337
lowest to highest
Upper Endoscopy Cost by State
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Upper Endoscopy Cost in Major Cities
What Affects Upper Endoscopy Cost?
The cost of upper endoscopy across the United States depends on several factors, including the type of facility, whether you have insurance, and local market dynamics.
The total cost of upper endoscopy includes more than the surgeon's fee. Facility charges, anesthesia, pre-operative testing, and post-operative care all contribute. Ambulatory surgery centers, where medically appropriate, can offer significant savings compared to hospital settings.
Based on data from 2207 hospitals across the United States, upper endoscopy prices range from $0 to $62,337 — a 62336.6x difference. This wide variation underscores why comparing prices before scheduling is critical for controlling your out-of-pocket costs.
Hospital vs. Outpatient Center Pricing
The setting where upper endoscopy is performed across the United States significantly impacts total cost. Hospital inpatient stays are the most expensive, followed by hospital outpatient departments, then ambulatory surgery centers.
For patients who are medically appropriate for outpatient surgery, ASCs offer a compelling combination of lower cost and shorter wait times. Many are physician-owned and focus exclusively on surgical care.
Discuss options with your surgeon and, if you're self-pay, ask about pricing at each available setting before scheduling.
Self-Pay vs. Insurance Cost Differences
Self-pay patients across the United States often have access to significantly discounted rates for upper endoscopy. Under federal price transparency rules (45 CFR § 180.50), hospitals must publish their discounted cash prices alongside standard charges.
Across the United States, the average cash price for upper endoscopy is $2,400, which is 37% lower than the average list price of $3,832. This discount is typical of what self-pay patients can expect when asking for the hospital's uninsured rate.
For insured patients, the negotiated rate between your plan and the hospital determines your cost share. If you haven't met your deductible, you may pay more than the cash price. It's worth asking the hospital whether their self-pay rate is lower than what your insurance would charge — some patients save money by not filing a claim.
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Data sourced from hospital machine-readable price transparency files as required by 45 CFR Parts 180 and 182. Prices are informational only and may not reflect current rates. Always confirm pricing directly with the hospital before scheduling.