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IUD Removal

Cost of a IUD Removal Visit:
$101-$279

Reviewed by Momentary Medical Group West PC

How much does a iud removal visit cost? The national median negotiated rate for CPT 58301 is $145, with rates ranging from $101 to $279 across 136,168 providers.

National Median

$145

Low End (P5)

$101

High End (P95)

$279

Providers

136,168

IUD Removal Visit Costs by State

Click any state to see detailed iud removal visit pricing. Colors represent the median negotiated rate for CPT 58301.

Median Visit Cost

$101
$279

IUD Removal Visit Cost by State: All 50 States Ranked

States ranked from lowest to highest median iud removal visit rate for CPT 58301 (Removal of intrauterine device (CPT 58301)).

RankStateAverage
1Texas
Range: $60$199
$105

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a iud removal cost without insurance?

The average negotiated rate for a iud removal (CPT 58301) is $162 nationally. Rates typically range from $101 to $279 depending on your state and provider. Without insurance, you may pay the provider's full charge rate, which can be 2-3x higher than negotiated rates.

How much does a iud removal cost with insurance?

With insurance, your out-of-pocket cost for a iud removal depends on your plan's copay, coinsurance, and whether you've met your deductible. The average insurer-negotiated rate is $162. Most plans charge a specialist copay of $30-$75, or you may owe a percentage (typically 20-30%) after your deductible is met.

Why do iud removal costs vary by state?

Healthcare costs vary significantly by state due to differences in cost of living, provider supply and demand, state regulations, and negotiated rates between insurers and providers. Urban areas and states with higher costs of living (like New York and California) tend to have higher rates.

What does CPT code 58301 cover?

CPT 58301 is the billing code for: Removal of intrauterine device (CPT 58301). This is one of the standard codes used when billing for this procedure.

What factors affect the cost of a iud removal?

Several factors influence the cost: (1) Your geographic location — rates vary 2-3x between states, (2) Whether you have insurance and which plan, (3) Whether the provider is in-network, (4) The complexity of your case, (5) The facility where the procedure is performed.

Get Your Personalized Cost Estimate

These are the negotiated rates providers across the US are contracted to accept. Your personal share depends on your deductible and coinsurance. Call your insurer's member line with CPT code 58301 to get your exact estimate or talk to our AI to get your answers.

Written by Jayant Panwar | Last reviewed: Q1 2026

Rates sourced from Transparency in Coverage machine-readable files (Q1 2026). Negotiated rates are contracted prices between insurers and individual providers and do not represent guaranteed patient out-of-pocket costs. Actual costs depend on insurance plan terms, deductible status, coinsurance rate, and specific services received.