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Nevada

Cost of a Hysterectomy Visit
in Nevada

Reviewed by Momentary Medical Group West PC

Nevada's rapidly growing population in Las Vegas and Reno has driven significant expansion in surgical services, with healthcare costs running approximately 8% above national averages. Hysterectomy patients in Nevada typically pay between $649 and $1,500 for laparoscopic procedures, with a median out-of-pocket cost of $825, based on negotiated insurance rates. The state maintains 2,555 active Hysterectomy providers across urban centers and rural communities, giving patients access to specialists throughout Nevada's diverse geographic regions.

Average

$992

Median

$825

Lowest

$649

Highest

$1,500

Providers

2,555

National avg: $1,352Nevada: $992

27% below national average

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How does hysterectomy (laparoscopic) compare to related procedures in Nevada?

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27447$1,136$1,791$2,6322,510
Hip Replacement

Total hip replacement (arthroplasty)

27130$1,115$1,675$2,3602,552
Cataract Surgery

Cataract extraction with intraocular lens insertion

66984$415$808$1,4532,588
Knee Arthroscopy

Arthroscopy of the knee with meniscectomy

29881$452$648$1,0512,525
Gallbladder Removal (Laparoscopic)

Laparoscopic cholecystectomy

47562$536$706$1,0812,469
Appendectomy (Laparoscopic)

Laparoscopic appendectomy

44970$464$571$9832,562
Septoplasty

Nasal septum repair

30520$463$628$1,1032,534
Tonsillectomy

Tonsillectomy, primary or secondary

42820$228$284$4812,577
Inguinal Hernia Repair

Inguinal hernia repair

49505$423$506$8592,511
Mastectomy

Partial or simple mastectomy

19301$300$508$1,0222,445
Carpal Tunnel Surgery

Open carpal tunnel release

64721$352$439$7462,527

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 58571Laparoscopic total hysterectomy). 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 58571 covers

Data source: Cost figures are derived from UnitedHealthcare Transparency in Coverage machine-readable files for CPT code 58571 (Laparoscopic total hysterectomy), as mandated by the CMS Price Transparency Rule.

What CPT 58571 covers: the provider's professional fee for hysterectomy (laparoscopic). 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 Nevada

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

4/5
83% would recommend534 patient surveys
4/5
80% would recommend426 patient surveys
CARSON VALLEY HEALTH

GARDNERVILLE, NV

4/5
79% would recommend231 patient surveys
4/5
76% would recommend325 patient surveys
4/5
76% would recommend420 patient surveys

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

Why Hysterectomy Visit Costs Vary Across Nevada

Nevada's healthcare costs run approximately 8% above national averages, driven by rapid population growth in Las Vegas and Reno that has outpaced medical infrastructure development. The state's unique geography creates significant cost disparities between urban surgical centers and rural hospitals serving mining communities and ranching areas.

Urban vs. Rural Provider Availability

Las Vegas and Reno concentrate most of Nevada's gynecologic surgeons, creating higher demand and pricing in metropolitan areas. Rural counties like Elko and White Pine rely on regional hospitals with limited surgical capacity, often requiring patients to travel to urban centers for specialized procedures like laparoscopic hysterectomies.

Facility Type and Overhead Costs

Hospital-owned surgical centers in Nevada typically charge 30-50% more than independent ambulatory facilities due to higher overhead costs and facility fees. Major health systems like Renown Health in Reno and Dignity Health in Las Vegas operate most hospital-based surgical services, while newer ASCs in Las Vegas offer competitive pricing for elective procedures.

Insurance Market Competition in Nevada

UHC, Anthem, and Aetna dominate Nevada's commercial insurance market, creating moderate competition that keeps negotiated rates relatively stable. The state's smaller population limits insurer options compared to California or Texas, but Nevada's regulatory environment encourages competitive pricing for surgical services.

Physician Supply and Demand in Nevada

With 2,555 active Hysterectomy providers serving Nevada's 3.2 million residents, the state maintains adequate specialist availability in urban areas but faces shortages in rural regions. This supply-demand imbalance drives higher pricing in Las Vegas and Reno while creating access challenges for patients in outlying counties who may wait weeks for surgical consultations.

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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.

Healthcare Data AnalyticsCMS TiC DataInsurance Price Transparency

Frequently Asked Questions — Hysterectomy Costs in Nevada

What is the average cost of a Hysterectomy visit in Nevada without insurance?

Uninsured patients in Nevada typically pay between $649 and $1,500 for laparoscopic hysterectomy procedures, with a median cost of $825 based on negotiated insurance rates. Many providers offer self-pay discounts of 20-40% for cash payments, and surgical centers often provide more competitive pricing than hospital-based facilities. Payment plans are widely available to help manage larger surgical expenses.

Does Nevada Medicaid cover Hysterectomy visits?

Yes, Nevada Medicaid covers medically necessary hysterectomy procedures as the state expanded Medicaid in 2014 to provide comprehensive gynecologic care. Coverage includes both consultation visits and surgical procedures when deemed medically appropriate, though prior authorization may be required for elective surgeries. Patients should verify their specific provider accepts Nevada Medicaid before scheduling appointments.

How do I find an affordable Hysterectomy near me in Nevada?

Compare costs between hospital-owned surgical centers and independent ambulatory facilities, as ASCs often charge 30-50% less for the same procedures. Look for providers offering self-pay discounts if you're uninsured, and consider community health centers in Las Vegas and Reno that provide sliding-scale fee structures. Rural providers may offer lower base rates, though factor in travel costs for multiple visits and follow-up care.

What is the difference in cost between an initial consultation and a follow-up visit?

Initial hysterectomy consultations typically cost significantly more than follow-up visits, as they involve comprehensive evaluation, imaging review, and surgical planning. Established patient follow-up visits focus on post-operative care or symptom monitoring and generally cost 40-60% less than new patient consultations. Many surgeons include several post-operative visits in their surgical package pricing.

Can I use an HSA or FSA to pay for a Hysterectomy visit in Nevada?

Yes, both HSA and FSA funds can be used for medically necessary hysterectomy consultations and procedures in Nevada. These accounts cover specialist copays, deductibles, and any out-of-pocket surgical costs, providing significant tax savings for planned procedures. Keep all receipts for reimbursement, and remember that HSA funds roll over annually while FSA funds typically must be used within the plan year.

How does telemedicine affect the cost of seeing a Hysterectomy in Nevada?

Telemedicine consultations for post-operative follow-up or second opinions typically cost 30-50% less than in-person visits in Nevada. However, initial surgical consultations usually require physical examination and cannot be completed entirely via telehealth. Many Nevada providers offer hybrid care models combining virtual consultations for planning and follow-up with in-person visits for examination and surgery, reducing overall travel costs for rural patients.

Click a state to compare costs

Average Visit Cost

$866
$2,555

Office visit (CPT 58571)

Compare With Other States

RankStateAverage
1Wisconsin
Range: $73$5,848
$2,555
2Massachusetts
Range: $710$3,890
$1,966
3Montana
Range: $82$4,679
$1,914
4Iowa
Range: $85$3,576
$1,858
5Wyoming
Range: $952$3,043
$1,843
6District of Columbia
Range: $647$3,201
$1,791
7Alaska
Range: $85$4,191
$1,766
8Nebraska
Range: $1,076$2,164
$1,737
9Minnesota
Range: $85$3,576
$1,657
10Washington
Range: $985$2,480
$1,627
11Connecticut
Range: $527$3,201
$1,615
12New York
Range: $627$3,201
$1,573
13New Mexico
Range: $752$2,453
$1,550
14New Hampshire
Range: $887$2,143
$1,547
15Rhode Island
Range: $85$3,201
$1,521
16Oregon
Range: $85$3,201
$1,519
17Maine
Range: $1,043$1,776
$1,512
18North Dakota
Range: $610$2,597
$1,482
19Delaware
Range: $85$3,201
$1,441
20Georgia
Range: $85$2,855
$1,426
21Pennsylvania
Range: $85$3,201
$1,420
22North Carolina
Range: $85$2,597
$1,336
23California
Range: $85$2,758
$1,326
24Illinois
Range: $85$2,665
$1,321
25Indiana
Range: $85$2,719
$1,303
26South Dakota
Range: $85$2,541
$1,289
27Vermont
Range: $678$2,143
$1,288
28New Jersey
Range: $627$2,093
$1,255
29Alabama
Range: $608$1,856
$1,201
30Utah
Range: $85$1,994
$1,177
31Mississippi
Range: $710$1,932
$1,177
32Colorado
Range: $85$2,204
$1,164
33Maryland
Range: $754$1,779
$1,141
34Missouri
Range: $822$1,375
$1,120
35Virginia
Range: $601$1,782
$1,113
36Michigan
Range: $93$1,926
$1,112
37Florida
Range: $85$2,265
$1,109
38Kansas
Range: $824$1,475
$1,102
39Idaho
Range: $85$2,021
$1,101
40West Virginia
Range: $85$2,122
$1,100
41Hawaii
Range: $85$1,929
$1,083
42Oklahoma
Range: $655$1,624
$1,066
43South Carolina
Range: $85$2,061
$1,041
44Kentucky
Range: $85$2,038
$1,039
45Arizona
Range: $749$1,507
$1,003
46Nevada
Range: $649$1,500
$992
47Texas
Range: $85$1,912
$991
48Tennessee
Range: $85$1,679
$960
49Arkansas
Range: $85$1,600
$955
50Louisiana
Range: $85$1,658
$913
51Ohio
Range: $85$1,597
$866
Hysterectomy (Laparoscopic) in Other States