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USC Verdugo Hills Hospital vs Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center.

Side-by-side prices for 19 procedures both hospitals publish, plus CMS quality ratings and metro context. Pulled from each hospital's federally-mandated price transparency file.

Glendale, CA
Keck Medicine of USC
3/5 CMS
Cheaper on 0 of 19 procedures
vs.
Los Angeles, CA
CHA Hollywood Presbyterian
3/5 CMS
Cheaper on 0 of 19 procedures

Head-to-head, by procedure.

Procedure USC Hollywood Cheaper
Brain MRI without contrast $3,836 tie
Brain MRI with and without contrast $6,870 tie
Lumbar spine MRI without contrast $5,343 tie
Knee/lower-extremity MRI without contrast $5,469 tie
CT abdomen and pelvis with contrast $8,135 tie
Abdominal ultrasound, complete $2,946 tie
Mammogram, screening $771 tie
Chest X-ray, single view $572 tie
Comprehensive metabolic panel $644 tie
Lipid panel $239 tie
CBC with differential $142 tie
TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) $265 tie
Hemoglobin A1c $11 tie
Urinalysis $11 tie
Echocardiogram, complete with Doppler $6,767 tie
Lumbar epidural steroid injection $1,236 tie
Thyroid ultrasound $1,571 tie
Carotid duplex ultrasound $2,103 tie
Psychotherapy, 45 minutes $382 tie

Patient experience.

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

Measure USC Hollywood
HCAHPS overall star rating 3/5 2/5
Would definitely recommend 71% 56%
Hospital rating 9 or 10 of 10 66% 59%
Nurses always communicated well 77% 66%
Doctors always communicated well 77% 68%
Given clear info about recovery 83% 78%
Room and bathroom always clean 76% 64%
Staff always explained meds 60% 51%
Quiet at night, always 41% 41%

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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.

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