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Endoscopy Cost in Spokane, WA (Spokane Area, 2026)

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One upper endoscopy can become four separate bills — and a biopsy adds a fifth surprise weeks later.

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  • ✓ The four separate bills (facility, gastroenterologist, anesthesia, pathology) and which to scrutinize
  • ✓ How a biopsy adds a pathology bill that arrives weeks after the procedure
  • ✓ Why anesthesia ends up out-of-network even at an in-network surgery center
  • ✓ Why an ambulatory surgery center costs less than a hospital for the identical procedure
  • ✓ A real patient billing breakdown, line by line

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Where You Get an Endoscopy Matters

Hospital outpatient departments typically charge 2–4× more than ASCs or independent centers for the same procedure — same outcome, very different bill.

Ambulatory Surgery Center

Ambulatory Surgery Center typically carries a mid-range price for an endoscopy. Typically 40–60% less than hospital OP for surgical procedures. Anesthesia billed separately. You can shop here — call ahead and ask for a self-pay or cash quote.

Hospital Outpatient Department

Hospital Outpatient Department typically carries a higher price for an endoscopy. Facility fee billed separately from professional fee. Provider-based billing adds facility overhead. You can shop here — call ahead and ask for a self-pay or cash quote.

What's Actually on Your Endoscopy Bill

A endoscopy involves multiple providers — each bills separately. Understanding each line item helps you verify your Explanation of Benefits and catch billing errors.

Asc

  • Facility Fee — ASC facility fee — usually lower than hospital outpatient.
  • Gastroenterologist Fee
  • Anesthesia — Anesthesiologist/CRNA bills separately. Common out-of-network surprise.
  • Pathology (if biopsy) (conditional) — CPT 88305 for biopsy specimen — only when tissue is sampled (43239), not a diagnostic-only EGD (43235).

Hospital Outpatient

  • Facility Fee — Hospital outpatient facility fee — typically higher than an ASC.
  • Gastroenterologist Fee
  • Anesthesia
  • Pathology (if biopsy) (conditional)

Endoscopy Cost by Type

Which type your doctor orders changes the billing code — and what you pay. Here's how the common types differ.

Diagnostic Upper Endoscopy (EGD)

Ordered to investigate symptoms or a prior finding — standard cost-sharing (deductible, coinsurance) applies. CPT 43235 — visualization only, no biopsy.

Upper Endoscopy with Biopsy

Adds a therapeutic step during the procedure, which changes the billing code and can add pathology charges. CPT 43239 — adds a pathology bill.

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Your actual cost depends on your insurance type, facility choice, and deductible status. Prices reflect 2026 national averages.

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Endoscopy costs in the Spokane, WA metro area range from $1,010 across 3 reporting facilities. The typical price — what most patients with commercial insurance or a cash discount actually pay — falls between $1,010. The lowest-priced facility in the Spokane area is Providence Health And Services - Washington at $1,010, compared to a metro median of $1,010.

If you're budgeting for a Endoscopy in Wa Spokane, expect significant variation by provider. States like Endoscopy Cost in New York and Endoscopy Cost in California follow similar pricing dynamics. Our Endoscopy cost guide explains these differences in more detail.

Prices in the Spokane metro range from $1,010 to $1,010, a 1.0× spread driven by facility type and payer mix.

This page uses hospital price transparency data filed directly with CMS, showing what each facility charges for endoscopy before insurance adjustments.


Lowest-Price Facilities in the Spokane Area

Prices are the lowest available (cash, negotiated, or gross charge). Always call to confirm.

Why Prices Vary in the Spokane Metro

Cost differences between procedures often come down to facility type — see Appendectomy Cost in Spokane, WA for comparison.

The 1.0× price spread in Spokane comes from the same structural factors that drive variation nationwide, amplified by metro-specific dynamics:

Facility Type

Hospital outpatient departments (HOPD) in the Spokane area charge 30–60% more than independent imaging centers or ambulatory surgery centers for the same procedure. A facility inside a hospital campus typically bills a facility fee on top of the professional fee — independent centers don't.

Payer Mix and Negotiated Rates

Facilities serving higher proportions of commercially insured patients tend to have higher published rates because commercial payers negotiate lower effective rates than the gross charge. What you see in price transparency data is the chargemaster (list) price — your actual cost depends on your plan's negotiated rate.

Local Labor Costs

Medicare adjusts payments using a geographic wage index for the Spokane, WA MSA CBSA. This wage index affects what Medicare pays facilities in this metro versus national averages, and commercial payers often peg their rates to Medicare multiples.


Compare to Washington Statewide Average

State pricing differences reflect local wage index and facility mix — compare Endoscopy Cost in Texas or Endoscopy Cost in Florida to benchmark.

The Spokane metro may price higher or lower than the Washington statewide average depending on local labor costs, facility density, and insurance competition. See the full Washington Endoscopy cost breakdown for a state-level comparison.


How to Pay Less

Wa Spokane Endoscopy prices vary not just by facility, but by day of the week — some imaging centers offer lower rates for early-morning or mid-week appointments.

If you have insurance:

  • Verify your facility is in-network before scheduling — out-of-network facilities can cost 30–50% more with no negotiated discount
  • Ask your doctor if the procedure can be done at an independent facility rather than a hospital outpatient department
  • Request an Explanation of Benefits (EOB) estimate from your insurer before the procedure

If you're uninsured or underinsured:

  • Call 2–3 facilities in the Spokane area for cash-pay quotes — most offer 20–50% discounts for upfront payment
  • Ask specifically for the "self-pay rate" or "prompt-pay discount"
  • The lowest-price facility in this metro (Providence Health And Services - Washington) may be significantly cheaper than a hospital system

FAQs

Q: How much does a endoscopy cost in Spokane, WA? A: Based on hospital price transparency data, prices in the Spokane metro range from $1,010. The typical cash or negotiated price falls between $1,010 depending on facility type and your insurance plan.

Q: Which hospital has the cheapest endoscopy in Spokane? A: Based on price transparency filings, Providence Health And Services - Washington reported the lowest prices in this metro area. Always call to confirm current pricing and whether they accept your insurance.

Q: Why are endoscopy prices so different within the Spokane area? A: The main drivers are facility type (hospital vs. independent), payer mix, and whether the facility charges a separate facility fee. A hospital outpatient department billing a facility fee can cost 2–3× more than an independent facility for the identical procedure and physician.

Q: Is a endoscopy covered by insurance in Spokane? A: Most commercial health plans cover medically necessary endoscopy after your deductible. You typically need prior authorization. Call your insurer before scheduling to confirm coverage and get your estimated out-of-pocket cost.

Q: Can I negotiate the price for a endoscopy in Spokane? A: Yes, for uninsured or self-pay patients. Call the billing department directly and ask for the self-pay or cash discount. Most facilities offer 20–50% off their chargemaster rate for upfront payment. Insured patients are bound by their plan's negotiated rate, but you can still choose the lower-cost in-network facility.


About the Data

Prices are sourced from hospital price transparency files submitted to CMS under the Hospital Price Transparency Rule (effective January 2021). Data reflects the lowest available price type per facility (cash rate → negotiated rate → gross charge), updated 2026-06-12.

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This Procedure Is Shoppable — Choosing the Right Facility Can Save Thousands

Endoscopy is elective and schedulable. You have time to compare facilities — and hospital outpatient prices often run 2–4× higher than ASC, Hospital OP for identical clinical outcomes.

How to shop: Ask your doctor for the CPT code, then call 2–3 facilities and request an out-of-pocket cost estimate. Confirm your insurance is accepted. If uninsured, ask for the cash-pay rate — it's usually 20–50% below the list price.

Who performs this: Endoscopy is typically performed by a Gastroenterology. The specialist's professional fee is billed separately from the facility charge — you will likely receive separate bills from each.


How Insurance Affects the Cost of This Procedure

Understanding these insurance concepts can help you estimate what you may actually pay for this procedure.

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One upper endoscopy can become four separate bills — and a biopsy adds a fifth surprise weeks later.

The free toolkit shows you:

  • ✓ The four separate bills (facility, gastroenterologist, anesthesia, pathology) and which to scrutinize
  • ✓ How a biopsy adds a pathology bill that arrives weeks after the procedure
  • ✓ Why anesthesia ends up out-of-network even at an in-network surgery center
  • ✓ Why an ambulatory surgery center costs less than a hospital for the identical procedure
  • ✓ A real patient billing breakdown, line by line

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John Caruso, FSA, MAAA

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Published June 12, 2026

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