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Thyroid ultrasound with Kaiser Permanente.

Negotiated rates Kaiser Permanente pays for thyroid ultrasound at 60 US hospitals. Range: $16 to $2,018. 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 Kaiser Permanente rate.

#HospitalKaiser Permanente rate
1
Seattle, WA
$16 – $1,330
2
Glendale, CA
$99 – $1,736
3
Philadelphia, PA
$115 – $1,699
4
Whittier, CA
$132 – $1,425
5
Colorado Springs, CO
$160 – $233
6
Seattle, WA
$182
7
Atlanta, GA
$194
8
Atlanta, GA
$194
9
Portland, OR
$273
10
San Luis Obispo, CA
$278 – $933
11
Baldwin Park, CA
$285
12
Downey, CA
$285
13
Moreno Valley, CA
$285
14
Riverside, CA
$285
15
Harbor City, CA
$285
16
Woodland Hills, CA
$285
17
Anaheim, CA
$285
18
Fontana, CA
$285
19
San Marcos, CA
$285
20
Los Angeles, CA
$285
21
Fontana, CA
$285
22
Seattle, WA
$317 – $433
23
San Diego, CA
$379
24
Los Angeles, CA
$383
25
Pasadena, CA
$397
26
Antioch, CA
$445
27
Fremont, CA
$445
28
Fresno, CA
$445
29
Manteca, CA
$445
30
Roseville, CA
$445
31
Sacramento, CA
$445
32
San Francisco, CA
$445
33
San Jose, CA
$445
34
San Leandro, CA
$445
35
Santa Clara, CA
$445
36
Santa Rosa, CA
$445
37
South San Francisco, CA
$445
38
Vacaville, CA
$445
39
Walnut Creek, CA
$445
40
Oakland, CA
$445
41
Long Beach, CA
$568
42
Aurora, CO
$707 – $1,063
43
San Diego, CA
$786
44
La Jolla, CA
$796
45
Montebello, CA
$835 – $982
46
Simi Valley, CA
$960
47
Concord, CA
$972
48
Carmichael, CA
$1,012
49
Woodland, CA
$1,012
50
Walnut Creek, CA
$1,064

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About these rates.

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 Kaiser Permanente plans, pulled directly from each hospital's machine-readable file.

The range column reflects different Kaiser Permanente 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 Thyroid ultrasound overview shows the cash-pay column alongside.