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New patient office visit, level 3 cost in Los Angeles.

What new patient office visit, level 3 costs at 9 Los Angeles-area hospitals, pulled directly from each hospital's federally-mandated price transparency file. Cash-pay range: $46 to $438 (10× spread). CPT code 99203.

Cheapest in Los Angeles
$46
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
vs.
Most expensive in Los Angeles
$438
USC Norris Cancer Hospital
Los Angeles, CA

All Los Angeles-area hospitals.

# Hospital Cash price
1
Children's Hospital Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA
$46
2
MLK Community Hospital
Los Angeles, CA
$129
3
California Hospital Medical Center
Los Angeles, CA
$148
4
Providence Saint Joseph (Burbank)
Los Angeles, CA
$201
5
Keck Hospital of USC
Los Angeles, CA
$268
6
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Los Angeles, CA
$382 to $674
7
USC Norris Cancer Hospital
Los Angeles, CA
$438

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New patient office visit, level 3, nationally.

The Los Angeles numbers above only tell part of the story. The same new patient office visit, level 3 can vary 10× across US metros, and even within Los Angeles the published prices span 10 times from cheapest to most expensive.

For the national comparison set, see the New patient office visit, level 3 overview page, which covers new patient office visit, level 3 prices at every hospital in our dataset.

What to ask before you book.

Is this the all-in price? Hospitals often quote the facility fee and bill the radiologist, anesthesiologist, or specialist separately. Ask for the bundled total.

Cash-pay vs. insurance? Don't assume insurance is cheaper. For high-deductible plans, cash pay often beats the negotiated rate, especially for elective imaging.

Financial assistance? Federally-tax-exempt hospitals must have a financial-assistance policy. It can knock 50-100% off the bill for households below specific income thresholds.