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Affordable Colonoscopy Without Insurance
Quality Care at a Low Cost

For many people, the cost of a colonoscopy without insurance, and even with insurance, can feel overwhelming. If you don’t have coverage or are dealing with a high deductible, you might be wondering:

“How can I get this important screening without breaking the bank?”

At ColonoscopyAssist, we provide a clear, upfront colonoscopy price, eliminating surprise fees while ensuring access to high-quality care. Whether you need a routine screening or a diagnostic procedure, we help you get the care you need at a cost you can afford.

Schedule Your Procedure Today

  • All-Inclusive Service
  • Board-Certified Physicians
  • Transparent Pricing

Check out or Google Reviews for ColonoscopyAssist to see why we're the top choice for affordable colonoscopy price options.

How Much Is a Colonoscopy Without Insurance?

The average price of a colonoscopy in the U.S. exceeds $2,500 for uninsured patients. Even with health insurance, diagnostic colonoscopies may result in additional fees. At ColonoscopyAssist, our flat cash price includes:

  • Physician fees
  • Facility fees
  • Sedation or anesthesia
  • Polyp removal and pathology for any number of polyps

 

Our transparent pricing helps patients manage out-of-pocket costs and ensures the best value for colon cancer screening.

We offer a Clear, Affordable Colonoscopy Price

Your health is important, and high charges for coloscopies shouldn’t prevent you from staying proactive about your well-being. Our Nationwide Colonoscopy Program provides accessible and affordable care for those without insurance or facing high out-of-pocket charges. Here’s what sets us apart:

  • Affordable Pricing: Transparent, all-inclusive rates covering physician fees, facility fees, sedation, pathology, and polyp removal.
  • Nationwide Access: Find accredited providers in most major cities with our easy-to-use facility locator.
  • Compassionate Support: From scheduling to recovery, we ensure a smooth, stress-free experience.
  • Comprehensive Care: Includes tissue samples and pathology testing for any number of abnormal growths, saving you significant fees compared to traditional bills.

How It Works

  • Check Eligibility: Anyone paying out-of-pocket qualifies for our discounted rates.
  • Find a Location: Use our facility locator to select a nearby surgery center or hospital.
  • Schedule Your Appointment: Most procedures can be scheduled within two weeks.
  • Pay Securely: Payments can be made using credit cards, HSA/FSA accounts, or checks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who Qualifies for Discounted Colonoscopy Pricing?

Our all-inclusive rate is available to any patient paying out-of-pocket. No residency, income, or immigration limitations apply. Our program aligns with the Affordable Care Act’s goal of increasing access to preventive healthcare, ensuring that more individuals can undergo life-saving screenings without financial hardship.

Is ColonoscopyAssist an insurance program?

No, it’s not an insurance plan. We provide a cost-effective alternative to help uninsured or self-pay patients access gastroenterologists and outpatient procedures without the complexities of traditional health plans.

Our pricing model is designed to provide affordable access to colorectal cancer screening for those who may not qualify for coverage following the preventive services task force recommendations

Can I use ColonoscopyAssist alongside my health insurance?

Yes! ColonoscopyAssist is designed to be flexible. You can use it as a standalone solution if you’re uninsured or combine it with your health insurance, especially if you have a high-deductible plan.

Are colonoscopies fully covered by insurance?

Not always. Preventive colonoscopies are typically covered by most insurance plans as part of routine health screenings, but diagnostic colonoscopies may result in additional out-of-pocket costs. Always check with your insurer to confirm coverage and any potential expenses

Are colonoscopies considered preventive care?

Yes. Colonoscopies are considered preventive care when performed for routine colorectal cancer screening.

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and Colorectal Cancer Alliance recommend screening starting at ages 45, as early detection of precancerous polyps can prevent the development of colon cancer.

How do you get approved for a colonoscopy?

Approval for a colonoscopy typically requires a referral from your primary care doctor or specialist, especially if you’re using health insurance. For patients using ColonoscopyAssist, no referrals or pre-authorizations are needed. Simply check eligibility, find a location, and schedule your appointment directly through our program.

Where can I have the colonoscopy procedure done?

The procedure must be scheduled with ColonoscopyAssist at a participating provider and or healthcare facility. Colonoscopies are available for the fixed all-inclusive rates in most metropolitan cities in the country. You can look up the closest participating provider using our facility locator.

What does our colonoscopy screening price include?

Our flat fee is an all-inclusive rate. It includes all charges and colonoscopy fee’s related to the procedure, with no hidden expenses. The rate includes:

  • Physician fees
  • Facility or hospital fees
  • Sedation or anesthesia charges
  • Removal of polyps and taking of biopsies
  • Pathology expenses (pathologist and laboratory fees)

 

Note: Unlike traditional colonoscopy bills, our program covers the pathology expenses for an unlimited number of polyps or biopsies. This comprehensive coverage saves patients significant outlays compared to standard billing practices.

What does our Colonoscopy Screening Price not include?

  • Consultations
    Consultations are usually not needed for healthy patients going through the program. Patients can request a consult if they prefer for a discounted rate of approx $125.
  • Prep Medicine
    The expense of bowel prep medicine is not included in the flat rate. You may apply for financial assistance to help with this outlay.
  • Follow Up Care
    Our rate only covers the colonoscopy procedure and does not cover any treatment before or after the colonoscopy.
  • Reference Pathology and Genetic Testing
    When a cancerous mass is found, a second round of lab testing may be performed where additional stains, immunochemistry and genetic testing are completed to determine a treatment plan. This additional testing is not part of the colonoscopy and is not covered in our flat rate even if the specimen tested was collected during the colonoscopy.

Does the rate change if I have polyps or biopsies?

No, it doesn’t. Finding polyps is a key step in preventing cancer, and we’re committed to finding, removing, and testing as many as needed. Every polyp is sent to a lab for testing, and our all-inclusive flat fee covers polyp removal and lab work for any number of polyps or biopsies—no limits. Whether 2, 3, or even 12 polyps are found, you won’t face any extra charges. Normally, lab testing for polyps can be very expensive. For example, testing just four samples could cost as much as the procedure itself if you’re paying out of pocket.

How long does it take to be scheduled? When can I expect my appointment?

Most patients can have their procedure scheduled within two weeks of submitting their forms—similar to booking directly with a gastroenterologist’s office. We’ll work with you to find a convenient time that fits your schedule.

What are the payment terms?

Payments are due after an appointment is scheduled and can be made with credit card, check, money order or HSA card.

Patients can apply for financial assistance if they need help with paying for their procedure.
» See complete terms & conditions.

Do you schedule Upper Endoscopy procedures?

Yes. An Upper Endoscopy can be scheduled at a subsidized rate at the same time as a colonoscopy. The cost of an Upper GI Endoscopy is between $820 and $1175.
Just select the procedure in your scheduling forms.

Will I get my procedure reports and results?

Absolutely! After your colonoscopy, you’ll receive a detailed report from the physician’s office outlining your results. If you’d like, we can also send a copy to your primary doctor to keep your medical records up to date.

Can I use my Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to pay for my colonoscopy?

Yes. You will receive a receipt from our program that should be used when filing Form 8889 with your taxes. We recommend using your HSA or FSA accounts to pay for your colonoscopy.

Affordable Care You Can Trust

With over 15 years of experience in delivering quality care, and over 2,000 five star reviews on Google, ColonoscopyAssist is committed to making colonoscopy screenings accessible to everyone.

All Inclusive Rates

Starting From:

Colonoscopy

$1275*

Upper Endoscopy

$1275*

Hemorrhoid Banding

$500*

Cologuard

$599*

FIT / FOBT

$49

What is ColonoscopyAssist?

ColonoscopyAssist is a program that streamlines the scheduling and payment process for GI procedures, making it easier for organizations to provide timely and accessible care to their beneficiaries.

The following services are provided at affordable pre-negotiated rates:

1. Colonoscopy (screening or diagnostic)

2. Upper Endoscopy

3. Flexible Sigmoidoscopy

4. Virtual Colonoscopy

5. Cologuard

6. FIT

Thousands of Happy Patients

As Featured In

Affordable Colonoscopy Without Insurance

Quality Care at a Low Cost

For many people, the cost of a colonoscopy without insurance, and even with insurance, can feel overwhelming. If you don’t have coverage or are dealing with a high deductible, you might be wondering:

“How can I get this important screening without breaking the bank?”

At ColonoscopyAssist, we provide a clear, upfront colonoscopy price, eliminating surprise fees while ensuring access to high-quality care. Whether you need a routine screening or a diagnostic procedure, we help you get the care you need at a cost you can afford.

Schedule Your Procedure Today

  • All-Inclusive Service
  • Board-Certified Physicians
  • Transparent Pricing

Check out or Google Reviews for ColonoscopyAssist to see why we're the top choice for affordable colonoscopy price options.

How Much Is a Colonoscopy Without Insurance?

The average price of a colonoscopy in the U.S. exceeds $2,500 for uninsured patients. Even with health insurance, diagnostic colonoscopies may result in additional fees. At ColonoscopyAssist, our flat cash price includes:

  • Physician fees
  • Facility fees
  • Sedation or anesthesia
  • Polyp removal and pathology for any number of polyps

 

Our transparent pricing helps patients manage out-of-pocket costs and ensures the best value for colon cancer screening.

We offer a Clear, Affordable Colonoscopy Price

Your health is important, and high charges for coloscopies shouldn’t prevent you from staying proactive about your well-being. Our Nationwide Colonoscopy Program provides accessible and affordable care for those without insurance or facing high out-of-pocket charges. Here’s what sets us apart:

  • Affordable Pricing: Transparent, all-inclusive rates covering physician fees, facility fees, sedation, pathology, and polyp removal.
  • Nationwide Access: Find accredited providers in most major cities with our easy-to-use facility locator.
  • Compassionate Support: From scheduling to recovery, we ensure a smooth, stress-free experience.
  • Comprehensive Care: Includes tissue samples and pathology testing for any number of abnormal growths, saving you significant fees compared to traditional bills.

How It Works

  • Check Eligibility: Anyone paying out-of-pocket qualifies for our discounted rates.
  • Find a Location: Use our facility locator to select a nearby surgery center or hospital.
  • Schedule Your Appointment: Most procedures can be scheduled within two weeks.
  • Pay Securely: Payments can be made using credit cards, HSA/FSA accounts, or checks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who Qualifies for Discounted Colonoscopy Pricing?

Our all-inclusive rate is available to any patient paying out-of-pocket. No residency, income, or immigration limitations apply. Our program aligns with the Affordable Care Act’s goal of increasing access to preventive healthcare, ensuring that more individuals can undergo life-saving screenings without financial hardship.

Is ColonoscopyAssist an insurance program?

No, it’s not an insurance plan. We provide a cost-effective alternative to help uninsured or self-pay patients access gastroenterologists and outpatient procedures without the complexities of traditional health plans.

Our pricing model is designed to provide affordable access to colorectal cancer screening for those who may not qualify for coverage following the preventive services task force recommendations

Can I use ColonoscopyAssist alongside my health insurance?

Yes! ColonoscopyAssist is designed to be flexible. You can use it as a standalone solution if you’re uninsured or combine it with your health insurance, especially if you have a high-deductible plan.

Are colonoscopies fully covered by insurance?

Not always. Preventive colonoscopies are typically covered by most insurance plans as part of routine health screenings, but diagnostic colonoscopies may result in additional out-of-pocket costs. Always check with your insurer to confirm coverage and any potential expenses

Are colonoscopies considered preventive care?

Yes. Colonoscopies are considered preventive care when performed for routine colorectal cancer screening.

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and Colorectal Cancer Alliance recommend screening starting at ages 45, as early detection of precancerous polyps can prevent the development of colon cancer.

How do you get approved for a colonoscopy?

Approval for a colonoscopy typically requires a referral from your primary care doctor or specialist, especially if you’re using health insurance. For patients using ColonoscopyAssist, no referrals or pre-authorizations are needed. Simply check eligibility, find a location, and schedule your appointment directly through our program.

Where can I have the colonoscopy procedure done?

The procedure must be scheduled with ColonoscopyAssist at a participating provider and or healthcare facility. Colonoscopies are available for the fixed all-inclusive rates in most metropolitan cities in the country. You can look up the closest participating provider using our facility locator.

What does our colonoscopy screening price include?

Our flat fee is an all-inclusive rate. It includes all charges and colonoscopy fee’s related to the procedure, with no hidden expenses. The rate includes:

  • Physician fees
  • Facility or hospital fees
  • Sedation or anesthesia charges
  • Removal of polyps and taking of biopsies
  • Pathology expenses (pathologist and laboratory fees)

 

Note: Unlike traditional colonoscopy bills, our program covers the pathology expenses for an unlimited number of polyps or biopsies. This comprehensive coverage saves patients significant outlays compared to standard billing practices.

What does our Colonoscopy Screening Price not include?

  • Consultations
    Consultations are usually not needed for healthy patients going through the program. Patients can request a consult if they prefer for a discounted rate of approx $125.
  • Prep Medicine
    The expense of bowel prep medicine is not included in the flat rate. You may apply for financial assistance to help with this outlay.
  • Follow Up Care
    Our rate only covers the colonoscopy procedure and does not cover any treatment before or after the colonoscopy.
  • Reference Pathology and Genetic Testing
    When a cancerous mass is found, a second round of lab testing may be performed where additional stains, immunochemistry and genetic testing are completed to determine a treatment plan. This additional testing is not part of the colonoscopy and is not covered in our flat rate even if the specimen tested was collected during the colonoscopy.

Does the rate change if I have polyps or biopsies?

No, it doesn’t. Finding polyps is a key step in preventing cancer, and we’re committed to finding, removing, and testing as many as needed. Every polyp is sent to a lab for testing, and our all-inclusive flat fee covers polyp removal and lab work for any number of polyps or biopsies—no limits. Whether 2, 3, or even 12 polyps are found, you won’t face any extra charges. Normally, lab testing for polyps can be very expensive. For example, testing just four samples could cost as much as the procedure itself if you’re paying out of pocket.

How long does it take to be scheduled? When can I expect my appointment?

Most patients can have their procedure scheduled within two weeks of submitting their forms—similar to booking directly with a gastroenterologist’s office. We’ll work with you to find a convenient time that fits your schedule.

What are the payment terms?

Payments are due after an appointment is scheduled and can be made with credit card, check, money order or HSA card.

Patients can apply for financial assistance if they need help with paying for their procedure.
» See complete terms & conditions.

Do you schedule Upper Endoscopy procedures?

Yes. An Upper Endoscopy can be scheduled at a subsidized rate at the same time as a colonoscopy. The cost of an Upper GI Endoscopy is between $820 and $1175.
Just select the procedure in your scheduling forms.

Will I get my procedure reports and results?

Absolutely! After your colonoscopy, you’ll receive a detailed report from the physician’s office outlining your results. If you’d like, we can also send a copy to your primary doctor to keep your medical records up to date.

Can I use my Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to pay for my colonoscopy?

Yes. You will receive a receipt from our program that should be used when filing Form 8889 with your taxes. We recommend using your HSA or FSA accounts to pay for your colonoscopy.

Affordable Care You Can Trust

With over 15 years of experience in delivering quality care, and over 2,000 five star reviews on Google, ColonoscopyAssist is committed to making colonoscopy screenings accessible to everyone.

All Inclusive Rates

Starting From:

Colonoscopy

$1275*

Upper Endoscopy

$1275*

Hemorrhoid Banding

$500*

Cologuard

$599

FIT / FOBT

$49

*Prices listed are starting rates and may vary based on location.

What is ColonoscopyAssist?

ColonoscopyAssist is a program that streamlines the scheduling and payment process for GI procedures, making it easier for organizations to provide timely and accessible care to their beneficiaries.

The following services are provided at affordable pre-negotiated rates:

1. Colonoscopy (screening or diagnostic)

2. Upper Endoscopy

3. Flexible Sigmoidoscopy

4. Virtual Colonoscopy

5. Cologuard

6. FIT

Thousands of Happy Patients

As Featured In

Affordable Colonoscopy Without Insurance
Quality Care at a Low Cost

For many people, the cost of a colonoscopy without insurance, and even with insurance, can feel overwhelming. If you don’t have coverage or are dealing with a high deductible, you might be wondering:

“How can I get this important screening without breaking the bank?”

At ColonoscopyAssist, we provide a clear, upfront colonoscopy price, eliminating surprise fees while ensuring access to high-quality care. Whether you need a routine screening or a diagnostic procedure, we help you get the care you need at a cost you can afford.

Schedule Your Procedure Today

  • All-Inclusive Service
  • Board-Certified Physicians
  • Transparent Pricing

Check out or Google Reviews for ColonoscopyAssist to see why we're the top choice for affordable colonoscopy price options.

How Much Is a Colonoscopy Without Insurance?

The average price of a colonoscopy in the U.S. exceeds $2,500 for uninsured patients. Even with health insurance, diagnostic colonoscopies may result in additional fees. At ColonoscopyAssist, our flat cash price includes:

  • Physician fees
  • Facility fees
  • Sedation or anesthesia
  • Polyp removal and pathology for any number of polyps

 

Our transparent pricing helps patients manage out-of-pocket costs and ensures the best value for colon cancer screening.

We offer a Clear, Affordable Colonoscopy Price

Your health is important, and high charges for coloscopies shouldn’t prevent you from staying proactive about your well-being. Our Nationwide Colonoscopy Program provides accessible and affordable care for those without insurance or facing high out-of-pocket charges. Here’s what sets us apart:

  • Affordable Pricing: Transparent, all-inclusive rates covering physician fees, facility fees, sedation, pathology, and polyp removal.
  • Nationwide Access: Find accredited providers in most major cities with our easy-to-use facility locator.
  • Compassionate Support: From scheduling to recovery, we ensure a smooth, stress-free experience.
  • Comprehensive Care: Includes tissue samples and pathology testing for any number of abnormal growths, saving you significant fees compared to traditional bills.

How It Works

  • Check Eligibility: Anyone paying out-of-pocket qualifies for our discounted rates.
  • Find a Location: Use our facility locator to select a nearby surgery center or hospital.
  • Schedule Your Appointment: Most procedures can be scheduled within two weeks.
  • Pay Securely: Payments can be made using credit cards, HSA/FSA accounts, or checks.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who Qualifies for Discounted Colonoscopy Pricing?

Our all-inclusive rate is available to any patient paying out-of-pocket. No residency, income, or immigration limitations apply. Our program aligns with the Affordable Care Act’s goal of increasing access to preventive healthcare, ensuring that more individuals can undergo life-saving screenings without financial hardship.

Is ColonoscopyAssist an insurance program?

No, it’s not an insurance plan. We provide a cost-effective alternative to help uninsured or self-pay patients access gastroenterologists and outpatient procedures without the complexities of traditional health plans.

Our pricing model is designed to provide affordable access to colorectal cancer screening for those who may not qualify for coverage following the preventive services task force recommendations

Can I use ColonoscopyAssist alongside my health insurance?

Yes! ColonoscopyAssist is designed to be flexible. You can use it as a standalone solution if you’re uninsured or combine it with your health insurance, especially if you have a high-deductible plan.

Are colonoscopies fully covered by insurance?

Not always. Preventive colonoscopies are typically covered by most insurance plans as part of routine health screenings, but diagnostic colonoscopies may result in additional out-of-pocket costs. Always check with your insurer to confirm coverage and any potential expenses

Are colonoscopies considered preventive care?

Yes. Colonoscopies are considered preventive care when performed for routine colorectal cancer screening.

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and Colorectal Cancer Alliance recommend screening starting at ages 45, as early detection of precancerous polyps can prevent the development of colon cancer.

How do you get approved for a colonoscopy?

Approval for a colonoscopy typically requires a referral from your primary care doctor or specialist, especially if you’re using health insurance. For patients using ColonoscopyAssist, no referrals or pre-authorizations are needed. Simply check eligibility, find a location, and schedule your appointment directly through our program.

Where can I have the colonoscopy procedure done?

The procedure must be scheduled with ColonoscopyAssist at a participating provider and or healthcare facility. Colonoscopies are available for the fixed all-inclusive rates in most metropolitan cities in the country. You can look up the closest participating provider using our facility locator.

What does our colonoscopy screening price include?

Our flat fee is an all-inclusive rate. It includes all charges and colonoscopy fee’s related to the procedure, with no hidden expenses. The rate includes:

  • Physician fees
  • Facility or hospital fees
  • Sedation or anesthesia charges
  • Removal of polyps and taking of biopsies
  • Pathology expenses (pathologist and laboratory fees)

 

Note: Unlike traditional colonoscopy bills, our program covers the pathology expenses for an unlimited number of polyps or biopsies. This comprehensive coverage saves patients significant outlays compared to standard billing practices.

What does our Colonoscopy Screening Price not include?

  • Consultations
    Consultations are usually not needed for healthy patients going through the program. Patients can request a consult if they prefer for a discounted rate of approx $125.
  • Prep Medicine
    The expense of bowel prep medicine is not included in the flat rate. You may apply for financial assistance to help with this outlay.
  • Follow Up Care
    Our rate only covers the colonoscopy procedure and does not cover any treatment before or after the colonoscopy.
  • Reference Pathology and Genetic Testing
    When a cancerous mass is found, a second round of lab testing may be performed where additional stains, immunochemistry and genetic testing are completed to determine a treatment plan. This additional testing is not part of the colonoscopy and is not covered in our flat rate even if the specimen tested was collected during the colonoscopy.

Does the rate change if I have polyps or biopsies?

No, it doesn’t. Finding polyps is a key step in preventing cancer, and we’re committed to finding, removing, and testing as many as needed. Every polyp is sent to a lab for testing, and our all-inclusive flat fee covers polyp removal and lab work for any number of polyps or biopsies—no limits. Whether 2, 3, or even 12 polyps are found, you won’t face any extra charges. Normally, lab testing for polyps can be very expensive. For example, testing just four samples could cost as much as the procedure itself if you’re paying out of pocket.

How long does it take to be scheduled? When can I expect my appointment?

Most patients can have their procedure scheduled within two weeks of submitting their forms—similar to booking directly with a gastroenterologist’s office. We’ll work with you to find a convenient time that fits your schedule.

What are the payment terms?

Payments are due after an appointment is scheduled and can be made with credit card, check, money order or HSA card.

Patients can apply for financial assistance if they need help with paying for their procedure.
» See complete terms & conditions.

Do you schedule Upper Endoscopy procedures?

Yes. An Upper Endoscopy can be scheduled at a subsidized rate at the same time as a colonoscopy. The cost of an Upper GI Endoscopy is between $820 and $1175.
Just select the procedure in your scheduling forms.

Will I get my procedure reports and results?

Absolutely! After your colonoscopy, you’ll receive a detailed report from the physician’s office outlining your results. If you’d like, we can also send a copy to your primary doctor to keep your medical records up to date.

Can I use my Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to pay for my colonoscopy?

Yes. You will receive a receipt from our program that should be used when filing Form 8889 with your taxes. We recommend using your HSA or FSA accounts to pay for your colonoscopy.

Affordable Care You Can Trust

With over 15 years of experience in delivering quality care, and over 2,000 five star reviews on Google, ColonoscopyAssist is committed to making colonoscopy screenings accessible to everyone.

All Inclusive Rates

Starting From:

Colonoscopy

$1275*

Upper Endoscopy

$1275*

Hemorrhoid Banding

$500*

Cologuard

$599*

FIT / FOBT

$49

What is ColonoscopyAssist?

ColonoscopyAssist is a program that streamlines the scheduling and payment process for GI procedures, making it easier for organizations to provide timely and accessible care to their beneficiaries.

The following services are provided at affordable pre-negotiated rates:

1. Colonoscopy (screening or diagnostic)

2. Upper Endoscopy

3. Flexible Sigmoidoscopy

4. Virtual Colonoscopy

5. Cologuard

6. FIT

Thousands of Happy Patients

As Featured In

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