Boca Raton, FL Colonoscopy Cost Comparison

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A Colonoscopy in Boca Raton costs $1,684 on average when you take the median of the 119 medical providers who perform Colonoscopy procedures in Boca Raton, FL. There are 1 different types of Colonoscopy provided in Boca Raton, 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 Boca Raton 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 Boca Raton, FL

Facility City Type
Coral Gables Surgery Center Miami Ambulatory Surgical Center
The Surgery Center at Doral Doral Ambulatory Surgical Center
The Center for Gastrointestinal Disorders Hollywood GI Diagnostic Center
Broward Health Imperial Point Fort Lauderdale Acute Care Hospital
JFK Medical Center Atlantis Acute Care Hospital
New Life Medical Center Miami Ambulatory Surgical Center
North Broward Medical Center Deerfield Beach Acute Care Hospital
Rand Surgical Pavilion Pompano Beach Ambulatory Surgical Center
Surgery Center at Wellington Wellington Ambulatory Surgical Center
North Miami Beach Surgical Center North Miami Beach Ambulatory Surgical Center
The Gables Surgical Center Miami Ambulatory Surgical Center
Mua Center of Broward Coral Springs Ambulatory Surgical Center
Sanctuary Surgery Centre Boca Raton Ambulatory Surgical Center
Vsi Ambulatory Surgical Center Miami Ambulatory Surgical Center
University Hospital and Medical Center Tamarac Acute Care Hospital
Professional Medical Srvcs Corp Hialeah Ambulatory Surgical Center
Palmer Surgicenter Fort Lauderdale Ambulatory Surgical Center
Palms West Surgicenter Loxahatchee Ambulatory Surgical Center
Florida Medical Center Fort Lauderdale Acute Care Hospital
Delray Medical Center Delray Beach Acute Care Hospital
South Broward Endoscopy Cooper City GI Diagnostic Center
Mercy Hospital Miami Acute Care Hospital
Gardens Surgery Center Palm Beach Gardens Ambulatory Surgical Center
Aventura Hospital and Medical Center Aventura Acute Care Hospital
Northpoint Surgery and Laser Center West Palm Beach Ambulatory Surgical Center
Santa Lucia Surgical Center Miami Ambulatory Surgical Center
Holy Cross Hospital Fort Lauderdale Acute Care Hospital
Boynton Beach ASC Boynton Beach Ambulatory Surgical Center
Palm Beach Outpatient Surgical Center Lake Worth Ambulatory Surgical Center
Atlantic Surgical Center Pompano Beach Ambulatory Surgical Center
Hallandale Outpatient Surgical Center Hallandale Beach Ambulatory Surgical Center
The Palmetto Surgery Center Hialeah Ambulatory Surgical Center
Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami Beach Acute Care Hospital
Venture Ambulatory Surgery Center North Miami Beach Ambulatory Surgical Center
Westside Regional Medical Center Plantation Acute Care Hospital
Lake Worth Surgical Center Lake Worth Ambulatory Surgical Center
Miami Lakes Surgery Center Miami Lakes Ambulatory Surgical Center
Plantation General Hospital Plantation Acute Care Hospital
Memorial Hospital Pembroke Pembroke Pines Acute Care Hospital
Coral Gables Hospital Coral Gables Acute Care Hospital
Cedars Medical Center Miami Acute Care Hospital
Plantation Surgery Center Plantation Ambulatory Surgical Center
Good Samaritan Medical Center West Palm Beach Acute Care Hospital
Surgery Center of Coral Gables Coral Gables Ambulatory Surgical Center
Columbia Hospital West Palm Beach Acute Care Hospital
Bethesda Outpatient Surgery Center Boynton Beach Ambulatory Surgical Center
galloway endoscopy Miami GI Diagnostic Center
Surgery Center of Aventura Aventura Ambulatory Surgical Center
The Endoscopy Center Miami GI Diagnostic Center
Bethesda Memorial Hospital Boynton Beach Acute Care Hospital
Broward General Medical Center Fort Lauderdale Acute Care Hospital
West Boca Medical Center West Boca Raton Acute Care Hospital
Jupiter Medical Center Jupiter Acute Care Hospital
The Surgery Center of Fort Lauderdale Lauderdale Lakes Ambulatory Surgical Center
Wellington Regional Medical Center Wellington Acute Care Hospital
Surgery Center of Atlantis Lake Worth Ambulatory Surgical Center
Palmetto General Hospital Hialeah Acute Care Hospital
Hialeah Hospital Hialeah Acute Care Hospital
Surgery Center at Coral Springs Coral Springs Ambulatory Surgical Center
Boca Raton Outpatient Surgery and Laser Center Boca Raton Ambulatory Surgical Center
Palms Wellington Surgical Center Royal Palm Beach Ambulatory Surgical Center
Presidential Surgicenter West Palm Beach Ambulatory Surgical Center
Gastrointestinal Center of Hialeah Hialeah GI Diagnostic Center
Kendall Regional Medical Center Miami Acute Care Hospital
Bascom Palmer Surgery Center Palm Beach Gardens Ambulatory Surgical Center
Kendall Endoscopy and Surgery Center Miami GI Diagnostic Center
B.S.S. International Tamarac Ambulatory Surgical Center
Palm Beach Lakes Surgery Center West Palm Beach Ambulatory Surgical Center
Bayside Ambulatory Center Miami Ambulatory Surgical Center
North Shore Medical Center Miami Acute Care Hospital
Homestead Hospital Homestead Acute Care Hospital
Center for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy West Palm Beach GI Diagnostic Center
Jupiter Outpatient Surgery Center Jupiter Ambulatory Surgical Center
South County Outpatient Surgery Center Delray Beach Ambulatory Surgical Center
Laser and Surgery Center of the Palm Beaches Palm Beach Gardens Ambulatory Surgical Center
Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center Palm Beach Gardens Acute Care Hospital
Saint Mary's Medical Center West Palm Beach Acute Care Hospital
Weston Outpatient Surgical Center Weston Ambulatory Surgical Center
Surgical Park Center Miami Ambulatory Surgical Center
Baptist Hospital of Miami Miami Acute Care Hospital
Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami Acute Care Hospital
North County Surgicenter Palm Beach Gardens Ambulatory Surgical Center
South Miami Hospital South Miami Acute Care Hospital
West Dade Surgery Center Miami Ambulatory Surgical Center
Metropolitan Hospital of Miami Miami Acute Care Hospital
Palm Springs General Hospital Hialeah Acute Care Hospital
The Outpatient Center of Boyton Beach Boyton Beach Ambulatory Surgical Center
Cleveland Clinic Hospital - Weston Campus Weston Acute Care Hospital
Memorial Regional Hospital Hollywood Acute Care Hospital
Pembroke Pines Ambulatory Surgery Center Pembroke Pines Ambulatory Surgical Center
Medical Arts Surgery Center at Baptist Miami Ambulatory Surgical Center
Boca Raton Community Hospital Boca Raton Acute Care Hospital
Outpatient Surgical Services Plantation Ambulatory Surgical Center
Miami Children's Hospital Miami Childrens Hospital
South Florida Ambulatory Surgical Center South Miami Ambulatory Surgical Center
Advanced Surgery Center Lake Worth Ambulatory Surgical Center
Physicians Outpatient Surgery Center Ft Lauderdale Ambulatory Surgical Center
Broward Health Coral Springs Coral Springs Acute Care Hospital
Surgery Center of Weston Weston Ambulatory Surgical Center
Coral View Surgery Center Miami Ambulatory Surgical Center
Open Access Lifeline North Miami Beach Ambulatory Surgical Center
Doctors Hospital Coral Gables Acute Care Hospital
Northwest Medical Center Margate Acute Care Hospital
Iquest Surgery Center Hialeah Ambulatory Surgical Center
Coral Springs Surgical Center Coral Springs Ambulatory Surgical Center
Miami Hand Center Miami Ambulatory Surgical Center
Parkcreek Surgery Center Coconut Creek Ambulatory Surgical Center
Waterside Ambulatory Surgical Center West Palm Beach Ambulatory Surgical Center
Digestive Disease Endoscopy Center Tamarac GI Diagnostic Center
Surgical Center of Broward Davie Ambulatory Surgical Center
University of Miami Hospital and Clinics Miami Acute Care Hospital
Memorial Same Day Surgery Centers Hollywood Ambulatory Surgical Center
Larkin Community Hospital South Miami Acute Care Hospital
Ambulatory Surgery Center of Boca Raton Boca Raton Ambulatory Surgical Center
Palms West Hospital Loxahatchee Acute Care Hospital
South Palm Ambulatory Surgery Center Boca Raton Ambulatory Surgical Center
Jackson North Medical Center North Miami Beach Acute Care Hospital
Spectrum Surgicare Boynton Beach Ambulatory Surgical Center
Memorial Hospital West Pembroke Pines 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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