Washington, DC Colonoscopy Cost Comparison

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A Colonoscopy in Washington costs $1,773 on average when you take the median of the 125 medical providers who perform Colonoscopy procedures in Washington, DC. There are 1 different types of Colonoscopy provided in Washington, 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 Washington 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 Washington, DC

Facility City Type
Montgomery Surgery Center Rockville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Surgery Center of Chevy Chase Chevy Chase Ambulatory Surgical Center
Mid-pike Surgical Center Rockville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Inova Fairfax Hospital Falls Church Acute Care Hospital
Northern Virginia Surgery Center Fairfax Ambulatory Surgical Center
Center for Ambulatory Washington Ambulatory Surgical Center
Georgetown University Hospital Washington Acute Care Hospital
Suburban Outpatient Surgery Center Bethesda Ambulatory Surgical Center
Endoscopic Surgical Centre of Maryland Silver Spring GI Diagnostic Center
Children's Ambulatory Center at Montgomery County Rockville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Montgomery General Hospital Olney Acute Care Hospital
Southern Maryland Endoscopy Center Clinton GI Diagnostic Center
Certified Ambulatory Surgery Center Rockville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Groman and Rubin Ambulatory Surgery Center Silver Spring Ambulatory Surgical Center
Metro Ambulatory Surgical Center Temple Hills Ambulatory Surgical Center
Holy Cross Hospital Silver Spring Acute Care Hospital
Prince William Hospital Manassas Acute Care Hospital
Surgery Center of Bethesda Bethesda Ambulatory Surgical Center
Nouvelle Surgery Center Rockville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Washington Hospital Center Washington Acute Care Hospital
Children's National Medical Center Washington Childrens Hospital
Surgery Center of Potomac Rockville Ambulatory Surgical Center
The Hsc Pediatric Center Washington Childrens Hospital
Nih Clinical Center Bethesda Acute Care Hospital
Reston Hospital Center Reston Acute Care Hospital
Court Endoscopy Center of Frederick Frederick GI Diagnostic Center
Civista Partners Ambulatory Surgery Center Waldorf Ambulatory Surgical Center
Doctors Community Hospital Lanham Acute Care Hospital
Prince William Ambulatory Surgery Center Manassas Ambulatory Surgical Center
Bethesda Surgery Center Bethesda Ambulatory Surgical Center
Inova Mount Vernon Hospital Alexandria Acute Care Hospital
White Flint Surgery Rockville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Inova Loudoun Hospital Leesburg Acute Care Hospital
Lakeforest Ambulatory Surgery Center District Heights Ambulatory Surgical Center
River Road Surgery Center Bethesda Ambulatory Surgical Center
Amber Meadows Surgery Center Frederick Ambulatory Surgical Center
Bethesda Ambulatory Surgical Center Bethesda Ambulatory Surgical Center
ASC Renew Maryland Science and Tech Center Bowie Ambulatory Surgical Center
Rockville Ambulatory Surgery Center Rockville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Jefferson Memorial Hospital Ranson Critical Access (Rural) Hospital
Neurocare Ambulatory Surgery Center Silver Spring Ambulatory Surgical Center
Mary Washington Hospital Fredericksburg Acute Care Hospital
Montgomery Endoscopy Center Wheaton GI Diagnostic Center
Reston Surgery Center Reston Ambulatory Surgical Center
Premier Surgery Center of DC Washington Ambulatory Surgical Center
Capital Surgery Center Lls Bowie Ambulatory Surgical Center
Greenbelt Endoscopy Center Lanham GI Diagnostic Center
Surgery Center of Rockville Rockville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Pembrooke Square Surgery Center Waldorf Ambulatory Surgical Center
Ambulatory Surgery Center of Bethesda North Bethesda Ambulatory Surgical Center
Dimensions Surgery Center Bowie Ambulatory Surgical Center
Potomac Hospital Woodbridge Acute Care Hospital
Warren Memorial Hospital Front Royal Acute Care Hospital
Capital Area Surgery Center Frederick Ambulatory Surgical Center
Rockville Ambulatory Surgery Rockville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Fairfax Surgical Center Fairfax Ambulatory Surgical Center
Fauquier Hospital Warrenton Acute Care Hospital
Capital Endoscopy Hyattsville GI Diagnostic Center
Chevy Chase Endoscopy Center Chevy Chase GI Diagnostic Center
Thomas Johnson Surgery Center Frederick Ambulatory Surgical Center
Forbes Ambulatory Surgery Center Seabrook Ambulatory Surgical Center
Hotchkiss Ambulatory Surgical Center Waldorf Ambulatory Surgical Center
Silver Spring Surgery Center Silver Spring Ambulatory Surgical Center
Congressional Ambulatory Surgery Center Rockville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Laurel Regional Hospital Laurel Acute Care Hospital
The Endoscopy Center of Washington, D.C. Washington GI Diagnostic Center
Virginia Hospital Center Arlington Acute Care Hospital
Beltsville Ambulatory Surgery Center Beltsville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Four Corners Ambulatory Surgical Center Silver Spring Ambulatory Surgical Center
Fredericktown Ambulatory Surgical Facility Frederick Ambulatory Surgical Center
Calvert Memorial Hospital ASC Prince Frederick Ambulatory Surgical Center
Potomac Ambulatory Surgery Center Fairfax Ambulatory Surgical Center
Frederick Memorial Hospital Frederick Acute Care Hospital
Msc Ambulatory Surgical Center Bethesda Ambulatory Surgical Center
Hendi Ambulatory Surgery Center Chevy Chase Ambulatory Surgical Center
Prince George's Hospital Center Cheverly Acute Care Hospital
Myriam Urrutia-eder, Md Endoscopy Center Alexandria GI Diagnostic Center
Mt Airy Surgery Center Mount Airy Ambulatory Surgical Center
Urbana GIEndoscopy Center Ijamsville GI Diagnostic Center
Civista Medical Center La Plata Acute Care Hospital
Tower Oaks Surgery Center Rockville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Inova Alexandria Hospital Alexandria Acute Care Hospital
Frederick Endoscopy Center Frederick GI Diagnostic Center
Center for Universal Surgery Frederick Ambulatory Surgical Center
Suburban Endoscopy Center Bethesda GI Diagnostic Center
Enk Surgicenter Laurel Ambulatory Surgical Center
MSC Ambulatory Surgical Center Frederick Ambulatory Surgical Center
Quince Orchard Surgery Center Gaithersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
University Center for Ambulatory Surgery Riverdale Ambulatory Surgical Center
Lakeforest Ambulatory Surgery Center Gaithersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Waldorf Endoscopy Center Waldorf GI Diagnostic Center
Burtonsville Surgical Center Burtonsville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Rivertowne Surgery Center Oxon Hill Ambulatory Surgical Center
Fort Washington Medical Center Fort Washington Acute Care Hospital
Shady Grove Adventist Hospital Rockville Acute Care Hospital
Inova Woodburn Surgery Center Annandale Ambulatory Surgical Center
Fredericksburg Ambulatory Surgery Center Fredericksburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Inova Fair Oaks Hospital Fairfax Acute Care Hospital
Landover Ambulatory Surgery Largo Ambulatory Surgical Center
Greater Southeast Community Hospital Washington Acute Care Hospital
George Washington University Hospital Washington Acute Care Hospital
Sibley Memorial Hospital Washington Acute Care Hospital
Providence Hospital Washington Acute Care Hospital
Howard University Hospital Washington Acute Care Hospital
Inova Surgery Center @ Franconia-springfield Alexandria Ambulatory Surgical Center
Surgery Center of Maryland Silver Spring Ambulatory Surgical Center
Shady Grove Ambulatory Surgery Center Gaithersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Charles County Surgical Center White Plains Ambulatory Surgical Center
Center for Advanced Surgical Procedures Ashburn Ambulatory Surgical Center
Washington Adventist Hospital Takoma Park Acute Care Hospital
Surgcenter of Southern Maryland Clinton Ambulatory Surgical Center
Massachusetts Avenue Surgery Center Bethesda Ambulatory Surgical Center
Women's Health Ambulatory Health Center Rockville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Ambulatory Endoscopy Center of Maryland Laurel GI Diagnostic Center
Endoscopy and Digestive Center of Woodbridge Woodbridge GI Diagnostic Center
The Friendship Ambulatorysurgery Center Chevy Chase Ambulatory Surgical Center
Fallsgrove Surgery Center Rockville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Main Street Ambulatory Surgical Ctr Laurel Ambulatory Surgical Center
Southern Maryland Hospital Clinton Acute Care Hospital
Prince George's Ambulatory Care Center/endoscopy Suites Cheverly GI Diagnostic Center
Calvert Memorial Hospital Prince Frederick Acute Care Hospital
Frederick Surgical Center Frederick Ambulatory Surgical Center
Endoscopic Surgical Centre of Maryland Rockville GI Diagnostic Center
Greenbelt Surgery Center Berwyn Heights Ambulatory Surgical Center
Suburban Hospital Bethesda 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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