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St. Francis Hospital

100 Port Washington Blvd
Roslyn, NY 11576
Telephone: (516) 562-6000
ProcedureNegotiated PriceThe negotiated price is the price typically paid by insurance companies for this procedure.List PriceThe list price is the price that the hospital 'officially' charges for this procedure.
Defibrillator/cardioverter placement -Cath$47,900 – $67,000
8% less expensive than the national average price
$102,400
Aortic aneurysm repair -CC$24,200 – $33,800
46% more expensive than the national average price
$74,500
Aortic aneurysm repair +CC$35,700 – $49,900
1% more expensive than the national average price
$82,100
Aorta-iliac-femoral bypass -CC$24,200 – $33,800
46% more expensive than the national average price
$74,500
Aorta-iliac-femoral bypass +CC$35,700 – $49,900
1% more expensive than the national average price
$82,100
Cardiac arrhythmia -CC ... non-surgical care$4,600 – $6,400
32% more expensive than the national average price
$12,500
Cardiac arrhythmia +CC ... non-surgical care$7,300 – $10,200
25% more expensive than the national average price
$19,000
Coronary bypass operation -Cath$35,100 – $49,100
33% less expensive than the national average price
$63,100
Coronary bypass operation +Cath$46,700 – $65,400
36% less expensive than the national average price
$79,800
Coronary bypass operation with balloon angioplasty$62,300 – $87,300
22% less expensive than the national average price
$118,200
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Heart » Permanent pacemaker replacement

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$20,100


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