Ureteroscopy with lithotripsy (kidney stone) with Cigna.
Negotiated rates Cigna pays for ureteroscopy with lithotripsy (kidney stone) at 42 US hospitals. Range: $109 to $32,658. Your specific cost depends on your plan tier, deductible status, and coinsurance — see the comparison tool to model your exact out-of-pocket.
Top hospitals by Cigna rate.
| # | Hospital | Cigna rate |
|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Chicago, IL
|
$109 – $185 |
| 2 |
Nashville, TN
|
$410 – $4,383 |
| 3 |
Detroit, MI
|
$558 |
| 4 |
West Bloomfield, MI
|
$558 |
| 5 |
Pittsburgh, PA
|
$617 |
| 6 |
Jefferson Hills, PA
|
$617 |
| 7 |
Seattle, WA
|
$931 |
| 8 |
Cleveland, OH
|
$1,081 – $2,161 |
| 9 |
Seattle, WA
|
$1,301 – $8,207 |
| 10 |
Dallas, TX
|
$1,360 |
| 11 |
La Mesa, CA
|
$1,372 – $1,897 |
| 12 |
Bronx, NY
|
$1,903 – $4,854 |
| 13 |
Burlington, MA
|
$2,208 |
| 14 |
La Jolla, CA
|
$2,665 – $2,984 |
| 15 |
Long Beach, CA
|
$2,891 – $4,555 |
| 16 |
Long Beach, CA
|
$2,979 – $4,740 |
| 17 |
San Diego, CA
|
$2,984 |
| 18 |
Tampa, FL
|
$3,036 – $3,112 |
| 19 |
Houston, TX
|
$4,055 – $4,292 |
| 20 |
Phoenix, AZ
|
$4,231 – $5,642 |
| 21 |
Phoenix, AZ
|
$4,231 – $5,642 |
| 22 |
Los Angeles, CA
|
$4,877 |
| 23 |
Tarzana, CA
|
$4,901 |
| 24 |
Marietta, GA
|
$4,923 |
| 25 |
Glendale, CA
|
$5,243 |
| 26 |
Boston, MA
|
$5,315 |
| 27 |
San Diego, CA
|
$5,354 – $26,772 |
| 28 |
Pleasanton, CA
|
$6,448 |
| 29 |
New York, NY
|
$6,511 |
| 30 |
Atlanta, GA
|
$6,803 |
| 31 |
Atlanta, GA
|
$6,803 |
| 32 |
Seattle, WA
|
$7,277 |
| 33 |
Los Angeles, CA
|
$7,435 |
| 34 |
New York, NY
|
$7,763 |
| 35 |
Los Angeles, CA
|
$8,770 |
| 36 |
San Diego, CA
|
$9,420 |
| 37 |
Dallas, TX
|
$9,847 – $31,931 |
| 38 |
Atlanta, GA
|
$10,460 – $13,487 |
| 39 |
Santa Monica, CA
|
$12,557 |
| 40 |
Walnut Creek, CA
|
$16,526 – $21,513 |
| 41 |
Concord, CA
|
$16,526 – $21,513 |
| 42 |
Miami, FL
|
$29,423 – $32,658 |
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Hospitals are required by federal law (45 CFR 180.50) to publish the rates they negotiated with each insurer for each procedure. These numbers are the rates the hospital published for Cigna plans, pulled directly from each hospital's machine-readable file.
The range column reflects different Cigna plan tiers (HMO, PPO, EPO, etc.). Your plan picks one number out of that range. Your actual out-of-pocket depends on your deductible status, copay, and coinsurance, which the comparison tool can model when you fill them in.
Cash-pay rates are often cheaper than the negotiated rate, especially for high-deductible plans. Worth comparing both — the Ureteroscopy with lithotripsy (kidney stone) overview shows the cash-pay column alongside.