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5 cheapest hospitals for new patient office visit, level 3 in New York.

Sorted by published cash-pay price, low to high. Pulled from each hospital's federally-mandated price transparency file. Cash-pay is what an uninsured patient is charged; insured patients can sometimes get the cash rate by asking. CPT code 99203.

1
NYU Langone Tisch Hospital
New York, NY · NYU Langone Health
$144
2
Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, NY · Mount Sinai Health System
$205
3
Hospital for Special Surgery
New York, NY · HSS
$440
4
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, NY · MSK
$655
5
NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia & Weill Cornell
New York, NY · NewYork-Presbyterian
$715

See the full New York list with insurance rates.

This list shows the top 5 cash-pay prices. The procedure page covers every New York-area hospital, plus plan-specific negotiated rates if you add your insurance.

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Why prices vary this much.

The same new patient office visit, level 3 on the same equipment can cost dramatically different amounts at different hospitals. Three reasons.

Chargemasters are arbitrary. The "sticker price" hospitals publish was never designed for consumers. It's a starting number for negotiation with insurance, with adjustments stacked on for decades.

Negotiated rates are confidential. Each insurer negotiates its own rate with each hospital. Aetna at Hospital A might pay 60% of what Cigna pays at the same hospital for the same code.

Cash pay is its own thing. Hospitals often offer self-pay rates dramatically cheaper than what they'd bill insurance, especially for elective procedures. Worth asking even if you have insurance.