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St. Luke S Episcopal Hospital

6720 Bertner
Houston, TX 77030
Telephone: (832) 355-1000
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$49,000 – $68,600
6% less expensive than the national average price
$104,600
Chest discomfort angina pectoris ... non-surgical care$4,100 – $5,700
23% more expensive than the national average price
$13,200
Aortic aneurysm repair -CC$22,000 – $30,900
20% more expensive than the national average price
$60,900
Aortic aneurysm repair +CC$35,400 – $49,600
3% more expensive than the national average price
$83,600
Aorta-iliac-femoral bypass -CC$22,000 – $30,900
20% more expensive than the national average price
$60,900
Aorta-iliac-femoral bypass +CC$35,400 – $49,600
3% more expensive than the national average price
$83,600
Cardiac arrest {unexplained} ... non-surgical care$7,900 – $11,100
32% more expensive than the national average price
$28,400
Cardiac arrhythmia -CC ... non-surgical care$4,600 – $6,400
39% more expensive than the national average price
$13,200
Cardiac arrhythmia +CC ... non-surgical care$7,800 – $10,900
50% more expensive than the national average price
$22,800
Coronary bypass operation -Cath$35,200 – $49,300
16% more expensive than the national average price
$110,100
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Heart » Heart or heart-lung transplant

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