Cost of a Hysterectomy Visit
in Oregon
Reviewed by Momentary Medical Group West PC
Oregon's healthcare landscape features a concentrated provider network largely serving the Portland metro area, with notable gaps in rural eastern counties affecting specialist access and pricing. Hysterectomy patients typically face negotiated rates ranging from $85 to $3,201, with a median cost of $1,271 across Oregon's 186 active providers. Patients can browse all Hysterectomy providers throughout Oregon to compare costs and find in-network options.
Average
$1,519
Median
$1,271
Lowest
$85
Highest
$3,201
Providers
186
12% above national average
Compare Similar Procedures
How does hysterectomy (laparoscopic) compare to related procedures in Oregon?
| Procedure | CPT | Low | Median | High | Providers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Knee Replacement Total knee replacement (arthroplasty) | 27447 | $1,116 | $2,114 | $3,635 | 165 |
| Hip Replacement Total hip replacement (arthroplasty) | 27130 | $90 | $1,921 | $3,637 | 201 |
| Cataract Surgery Cataract extraction with intraocular lens insertion | 66984 | $85 | $803 | $1,687 | 188 |
| Knee Arthroscopy Arthroscopy of the knee with meniscectomy | 29881 | $80 | $763 | $1,591 | 250 |
| Gallbladder Removal (Laparoscopic) Laparoscopic cholecystectomy | 47562 | $80 | $751 | $1,770 | 326 |
| Appendectomy (Laparoscopic) Laparoscopic appendectomy | 44970 | $80 | $745 | $1,616 | 366 |
| Septoplasty Nasal septum repair | 30520 | $80 | $843 | $1,641 | 243 |
| Tonsillectomy Tonsillectomy, primary or secondary | 42820 | $85 | $413 | $774 | 176 |
| Inguinal Hernia Repair Inguinal hernia repair | 49505 | $440 | $758 | $1,399 | 156 |
| Mastectomy Partial or simple mastectomy | 19301 | $85 | $934 | $1,746 | 180 |
| Carpal Tunnel Surgery Open carpal tunnel release | 64721 | $90 | $643 | $1,930 | 170 |
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 58571 — Laparoscopic 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.
Why Hysterectomy Visit Costs Vary Across Oregon
Oregon's healthcare costs run approximately 9% above national averages, driven by the state's concentration of providers in Portland and limited specialist access in eastern rural counties. The Pacific Northwest's higher cost of living and strong labor markets influence both provider overhead and staff compensation.
Urban vs. Rural Provider Availability
Most gynecologic surgeons practicing in Oregon are concentrated in the Portland metro area and Willamette Valley, creating access challenges for patients in eastern Oregon counties. Rural residents often travel 200+ miles for specialized procedures like laparoscopic hysterectomy. Limited rural competition allows remaining providers to maintain higher rates.
Facility Type and Overhead Costs
Oregon Health & Science University and Legacy Health dominate the Portland market with higher facility fees typical of academic and large health system settings. Independent ambulatory surgery centers offer lower overhead costs but may have limited insurance contracts. Providence Health operates throughout Oregon with standardized pricing across their network.
Insurance Market Competition in Oregon
Regence BCBS holds the largest market share followed by PacificSource and UHC, creating moderate insurer competition that helps control negotiated rates. Kaiser Permanente's integrated model serves a significant portion of the Portland area with different cost structures. Rural areas often have fewer insurer options, reducing competitive pressure on pricing.
Physician Supply and Demand in Oregon
Oregon's 186 active Hysterectomy providers serve a population of 4.2 million, indicating adequate urban supply but rural shortages. The concentration of specialists in Portland creates longer wait times and higher costs outside metro areas. Recruitment challenges in rural Oregon limit expansion of gynecologic surgery services.
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.
Frequently Asked Questions — Hysterectomy Costs in Oregon
What is the average cost of a Hysterectomy visit in Oregon without insurance?
Does Oregon Medicaid cover Hysterectomy visits?
How do I find an affordable Hysterectomy near me in Oregon?
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Can I use an HSA or FSA to pay for a Hysterectomy visit in Oregon?
How does telemedicine affect the cost of seeing a Hysterectomy in Oregon?
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Average Visit Cost
Office visit (CPT 58571)
Compare With Other States
| Rank | State | Average↓ |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wisconsin Range: $73 – $5,848 | $2,555 |
| 2 | Massachusetts Range: $710 – $3,890 | $1,966 |
| 3 | Montana Range: $82 – $4,679 | $1,914 |
| 4 | Iowa Range: $85 – $3,576 | $1,858 |
| 5 | Wyoming Range: $952 – $3,043 | $1,843 |
| 6 | District of Columbia Range: $647 – $3,201 | $1,791 |
| 7 | Alaska Range: $85 – $4,191 | $1,766 |
| 8 | Nebraska Range: $1,076 – $2,164 | $1,737 |
| 9 | Minnesota Range: $85 – $3,576 | $1,657 |
| 10 | Washington Range: $985 – $2,480 | $1,627 |
| 11 | Connecticut Range: $527 – $3,201 | $1,615 |
| 12 | New York Range: $627 – $3,201 | $1,573 |
| 13 | New Mexico Range: $752 – $2,453 | $1,550 |
| 14 | New Hampshire Range: $887 – $2,143 | $1,547 |
| 15 | Rhode Island Range: $85 – $3,201 | $1,521 |
| 16 | Oregon Range: $85 – $3,201 | $1,519 |
| 17 | Maine Range: $1,043 – $1,776 | $1,512 |
| 18 | North Dakota Range: $610 – $2,597 | $1,482 |
| 19 | Delaware Range: $85 – $3,201 | $1,441 |
| 20 | Georgia Range: $85 – $2,855 | $1,426 |
| 21 | Pennsylvania Range: $85 – $3,201 | $1,420 |
| 22 | North Carolina Range: $85 – $2,597 | $1,336 |
| 23 | California Range: $85 – $2,758 | $1,326 |
| 24 | Illinois Range: $85 – $2,665 | $1,321 |
| 25 | Indiana Range: $85 – $2,719 | $1,303 |
| 26 | South Dakota Range: $85 – $2,541 | $1,289 |
| 27 | Vermont Range: $678 – $2,143 | $1,288 |
| 28 | New Jersey Range: $627 – $2,093 | $1,255 |
| 29 | Alabama Range: $608 – $1,856 | $1,201 |
| 30 | Utah Range: $85 – $1,994 | $1,177 |
| 31 | Mississippi Range: $710 – $1,932 | $1,177 |
| 32 | Colorado Range: $85 – $2,204 | $1,164 |
| 33 | Maryland Range: $754 – $1,779 | $1,141 |
| 34 | Missouri Range: $822 – $1,375 | $1,120 |
| 35 | Virginia Range: $601 – $1,782 | $1,113 |
| 36 | Michigan Range: $93 – $1,926 | $1,112 |
| 37 | Florida Range: $85 – $2,265 | $1,109 |
| 38 | Kansas Range: $824 – $1,475 | $1,102 |
| 39 | Idaho Range: $85 – $2,021 | $1,101 |
| 40 | West Virginia Range: $85 – $2,122 | $1,100 |
| 41 | Hawaii Range: $85 – $1,929 | $1,083 |
| 42 | Oklahoma Range: $655 – $1,624 | $1,066 |
| 43 | South Carolina Range: $85 – $2,061 | $1,041 |
| 44 | Kentucky Range: $85 – $2,038 | $1,039 |
| 45 | Arizona Range: $749 – $1,507 | $1,003 |
| 46 | Nevada Range: $649 – $1,500 | $992 |
| 47 | Texas Range: $85 – $1,912 | $991 |
| 48 | Tennessee Range: $85 – $1,679 | $960 |
| 49 | Arkansas Range: $85 – $1,600 | $955 |
| 50 | Louisiana Range: $85 – $1,658 | $913 |
| 51 | Ohio Range: $85 – $1,597 | $866 |
