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Episcopal San Lucas Ii

917 Ave Tito Castro
Ponce, PR 733
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.
Chest discomfort angina pectoris ... non-surgical care$2,800 – $4,000
63% less expensive than the national average price
$4,000
Cardiac arrest {unexplained} ... non-surgical care$2,000
91% less expensive than the national average price
$2,000
Cardiac arrhythmia -CC ... non-surgical care$2,700 – $3,300
65% less expensive than the national average price
$3,300
Cardiac arrhythmia +CC ... non-surgical care$3,700
76% less expensive than the national average price
$3,700
Chest discomfort unspecified diagnosis ... non-surgical care$2,800
72% less expensive than the national average price
$2,800
Congenital heart disease -CC ... non-surgical care$3,100
78% less expensive than the national average price
$3,100
Heart attack ... non-surgical care$5,500 – $6,700
66% less expensive than the national average price
$6,700
Heart attack with major complications discharged alive ... non-surgical care$8,700 – $10,800
61% less expensive than the national average price
$10,800
Heart attack died ... non-surgical care$8,100
71% less expensive than the national average price
$8,100
Heart attack without major complications discharged alive ... non-surgical care$5,500 – $6,700
66% less expensive than the national average price
$6,700
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Heart » Heart attack ... non-surgical care

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