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Ascension Seton Medical Center Austin vs Ascension Seton Northwest Hospital.

Side-by-side prices for 18 procedures both hospitals publish, plus CMS quality ratings and metro context. Pulled from each hospital's federally-mandated price transparency file.

Austin, TX
Ascension Seton
4/5 CMS
Cheaper on 0 of 18 procedures
vs.
Austin, TX
Ascension Seton
4/5 CMS
Cheaper on 0 of 18 procedures

Head-to-head, by procedure.

Procedure Ascension Ascension Cheaper
Brain MRI without contrast $611 $611 tie
Brain MRI with and without contrast $1,749 $1,749 tie
Lumbar spine MRI without contrast $1,144 $1,144 tie
Knee/lower-extremity MRI without contrast $728 $728 tie
CT abdomen and pelvis with contrast $3,447 $3,447 tie
Abdominal ultrasound, complete $292 $292 tie
Mammogram, screening $135 $135 tie
DXA bone density scan $301 $301 tie
Chest X-ray, single view $269 $269 tie
Comprehensive metabolic panel $95 $95 tie
Lipid panel $203 $203 tie
CBC with differential $35 $35 tie
TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) $47 $47 tie
Hemoglobin A1c $63 $63 tie
Urinalysis $11 $11 tie
Echocardiogram, complete with Doppler $2,390 $2,390 tie
Thyroid ultrasound $417 $417 tie
Carotid duplex ultrasound $1,067 $1,067 tie

Patient experience.

CMS HCAHPS patient survey, period ending 03/31/2025. Bold = higher score.

Measure Ascension Ascension
HCAHPS overall star rating 2/5 3/5
Would definitely recommend 68% 70%
Hospital rating 9 or 10 of 10 65% 71%
Nurses always communicated well 76% 78%
Doctors always communicated well 74% 76%
Given clear info about recovery 81% 83%
Room and bathroom always clean 65% 77%
Staff always explained meds 56% 56%
Quiet at night, always 52% 61%

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How to read this comparison.

The cash-pay price is what an uninsured patient would be charged at each hospital. It's the cleanest apples-to-apples comparison because it doesn't depend on your insurance plan.

The CMS rating is the federal quality composite, built from ~50 measures spanning safety, mortality, readmission, patient experience, and timeliness. A 5-star hospital may not be the best at every procedure, and a 3-star hospital can have a strong specific service line. Treat the rating as one input, not the answer.

For your specific insurance plan, prices can shift dramatically. Some hospitals negotiate steep discounts with one insurer and not another. Always check the plan-specific rate before you book.