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Cost of a IUD Removal Visit
in Texas

Reviewed by Momentary Medical Group West PC

Texas has the largest uninsured population in the US, but maintains a robust network of FQHCs and Planned Parenthood clinics serving women's health needs across major metros. IUD removal costs in Texas range from $60 to $199 for professional fees, with a median cost of $105 based on data from 6,391 active providers who have filed IUD removal rates. Patients can browse providers and pricing options throughout Texas to find the most affordable care.

Average

$121

Median

$105

Lowest

$60

Highest

$199

Providers

6,391

National avg: $162Texas: $121

25% below national average

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Important: These are cost estimates only — not a quote and not medical advice.

The prices on this page are self-pay rates, drawn from federal Transparency in Coverage machine-readable files (CPT 58301Removal of intrauterine device (CPT 58301)). They represent what a patient might pay without insurance.

Your actual cost depends on: your specific insurance plan, your remaining deductible, your coinsurance percentage, whether you have met your out-of-pocket maximum, whether the facility and provider are both in-network, and any separate anesthesia or implant fees billed independently.

This page does not constitute medical advice. Whether you need this procedure, and which approach is right for you, is a decision to make with a licensed healthcare provider.

Where this data comes from & what CPT 58301 covers

Data source: Cost figures are derived from UnitedHealthcare Transparency in Coverage machine-readable files for CPT code 58301 (Removal of intrauterine device (CPT 58301)), as mandated by the CMS Price Transparency Rule.

What CPT 58301 covers: the provider's professional fee for iud removal. It does not include facility/hospital fees, anesthesia, pre-operative imaging, post-operative care, or any add-on codes billed separately.

How to read this data

Negotiated Rate

The discounted price an insurer has agreed to pay a specific provider. Most insured patients' bills are calculated from this number, not the higher list price hospitals publish separately.

P5, Median, P95

P5 is the rate at the 5th percentile (low end), Median is the middle value, and P95 is the 95th percentile (high end). This range shows how much the same visit can vary between providers.

What this does not tell you

These rates do not tell you what you personally will pay out of pocket. That depends on your specific plan, how much of your deductible you have already met, your coinsurance rate, and whether the provider is in your network. Call your insurer's member line to get your exact estimate.

Top-Rated Hospitals in Texas

These hospitals in Texas are top-rated for patient satisfaction. Review data sourced from HCAHPS Patient Survey.

5/5
91% would recommend130 patient surveys
5/5
91% would recommend191 patient surveys
5/5
91% would recommend235 patient surveys
5/5
91% would recommend403 patient surveys
5/5
90% would recommend379 patient surveys

Hospital ratings are based on HCAHPS (Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems) survey data published by CMS.

Why IUD Removal Visit Costs Vary Across Texas

Texas has the largest uninsured population in the US but maintains a robust network of FQHCs and Planned Parenthood clinics supported by federal Title X family planning grants. This infrastructure helps bridge the coverage gap for women's health services across the state's diverse urban and rural communities.

Urban vs. Rural Provider Availability

Major metros like Houston, DFW, Austin, and San Antonio have dense OB-GYN coverage with many providers offering in-office IUD removal at competitive rates. Rural Texas relies more heavily on FQHCs and traveling clinics that visit smaller communities on scheduled rotations. Patients in rural areas may need to travel to larger cities for same-day IUD removal services.

Facility Type and Overhead Costs

In-office OB-GYN practices typically charge $100 to $250 for cash-pay IUD removal, while FQHCs and Planned Parenthood locations offer sliding-scale pricing from $50 to $200 based on income. Hospital outpatient departments have the highest overhead costs, resulting in charges of $300 to $700 for the same procedure. Facility fees and administrative costs drive most of the price variation across Texas providers.

Title X and Sliding-Scale Networks in Texas

Texas maintains a strong Title X-funded family planning network including Planned Parenthood Texas, La Fe Care in El Paso, Project Vida in San Antonio, and FQHCs across major metropolitan areas. These programs receive federal funding to provide contraceptive services on a sliding fee scale based on household income. Uninsured patients can access IUD removal for as little as $50 through these programs.

OB-GYN Provider Density

Texas has 6,391 active providers who have filed IUD removal rates, indicating strong provider availability across the state's major population centers. This density is concentrated in urban areas, with Houston, DFW, Austin, and San Antonio accounting for the majority of specialists. The competitive market in these metros helps keep prices reasonable compared to rural areas with limited provider options.

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Jayant Panwar

CEO, Momentary Labs · San Francisco, CA

Jayant has analyzed healthcare pricing data from CMS Transparency in Coverage files since 2022, covering more than 50 million negotiated rate records across all 50 states. His work focuses on making insurer machine-readable files accessible to patients and researchers.

The cost figures on this page reflect his ongoing work to make this data accessible to patients.

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Frequently Asked Questions — IUD Removal Costs in Texas

What is the average cost of IUD removal in Texas without insurance?

Professional fees for IUD removal in Texas range from $60 to $199, with a median cost of $105 based on CPT code 58301 data. In-office removal at an OB-GYN practice typically costs $100 to $250 all-inclusive, while hospital outpatient facilities charge $300 to $700. Planned Parenthood and FQHCs offer sliding-scale pricing from $50 to $200 for uninsured patients based on household income.

Does Texas Medicaid cover IUD removal?

Yes, Texas Medicaid covers IUD removal as part of family planning services for eligible patients. This includes women up to 200% of the federal poverty level through the Healthy Texas Women program, which extends contraceptive coverage beyond traditional Medicaid eligibility. Contact your local Medicaid office to verify your eligibility and find participating providers in your area.

How do I find affordable IUD removal in Texas?

Start with Title X-funded family planning clinics including Planned Parenthood Texas, La Fe Care in El Paso, Project Vida in San Antonio, and local FQHCs that offer sliding-scale fees. These programs can reduce costs to as low as $50 based on your household income. Avoid hospital outpatient facilities unless medically necessary, as they charge $300 to $700 compared to $100 to $250 at private OB-GYN offices.

Does my insurance cover IUD removal at 100% under the ACA?

Most non-grandfathered ACA plans cover IUD removal at 100% with no cost-sharing under the federal contraceptive mandate. However, grandfathered plans purchased before March 2010 are exempt from this requirement and may not provide coverage. Contact your insurance member services to confirm whether you have a grandfathered plan and verify your contraceptive benefits before scheduling your appointment.

Can I use an HSA or FSA to pay for IUD removal?

Yes, IUD removal is an eligible medical expense that can be paid for using HSA or FSA funds. You can pay out of pocket at the time of service and then seek reimbursement from your account, or use your HSA/FSA debit card directly if the provider accepts it. Keep your receipt and any documentation from your provider for your tax-advantaged account records.

How long does IUD removal take and what is recovery like?

IUD removal typically takes 5 to 10 minutes in your provider's office and involves mild cramping similar to a pap smear. Most women experience only light cramping for a few hours after the procedure and can return to normal activities the same day. Full recovery usually occurs within 24 hours, though some women may have light spotting for a day or two following removal.

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Average Visit Cost

$99
$299

Office visit (CPT 58301)

Compare With Other States

RankStateAverage
1Texas
Range: $60$199
$121
IUD Removal in Other States