Under the rules of the Affordable Care Act, pap smears are 100% covered with no copay. For those with no insurance, there are many programs to provide free or sliding-scale pap tests. Contact your local community health center or family planning center for information.
Under the provisions of the Affordable Care Act, pap smears are covered with no cost sharing. For uninsured women, programs of free and low-cost pap smears are widely available. Contact your local community health center or family planning center for information on these programs.
Under the Affordable Care Act, pap smears are 100% covered with no co-insurance. If you are uninsured, talk with your local community health center or family planning agency for information about low-cost or free pap screening.
I was looking for a reference point on this as well.
My health care provider [in N. Florida] just informed me that my insurance didn't pay them and that I thus owe $513 for a pap smear and pelvic exam. I should add that I've already paid the lab $28 --and insurance paid another 80+ dollars-- for their work.
Family planning centers provide pap smears on a sliding scale basis if someone has no insurance. Contact your local family planning office for information on how much a pap would cost you. For many patients, the screening is free.
Under the rules of the Affordable Care Act, pap smears are 100% covered with no copay. For those with no insurance, there are many programs to provide free or sliding-scale pap tests. Contact your local community health center or family planning center for information.
Under the provisions of the Affordable Care Act, there is no cost-sharing for a well woman exam and pap smear. Uninsured women can find many programs for free or low-cost pap smears. Contact your local community health center or family planning center for information on how to access these programs.
Under the Affordable Care Act, pap smears are covered 100% without cost-sharing for women insured with qualified plans. If you do not have insurance, contact your local Department of Health, Cancer Society, or family planning agency to find out about free pap tests for uninsured women.
Under the provisions of the Affordable Care Act, pap smears are covered with no cost sharing. For uninsured women, programs of free and low-cost pap smears are widely available. Contact your local community health center or family planning center for information on these programs.
It really depends on where you live. I live in NC and I have moved 3 times in the past 5 years and each doctor office visit and pap smear cost different.
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If you get a c section it will cost about $10.00
$60-$90 dollars US without insurance.
i guess about $3500
Anywhere from $1,500 to $4,000
around 500
~$65 at walgreens
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Between $200 - $1500
Around $70,000 to $115,000 depending on your insurance and around $200,000 without insurance
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