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Rate Terms
Posted rates are only valid when :
- Appointments are scheduled through the ColonoscopyAssist program, and
- Appointments are pre-paid with ColonoscopyAssist
Rate Terms
This published rate is only valid for appointments scheduled with the ColonoscopyAssist program using the below Schedule Here link.
What’s included in our price?
ColonoscopyAssist rates are truly all-inclusive.
Our rates include:
Appointment Fees
- Physician Fees
- Surgery Center Fees
- Anesthesia Fees
- Unlimited Pathology
Price Protection
- Protection from upcharges & balance billing
- 100% Money Back Guarantee
Scheduling Service
- Concierge Scheduling
- Avoid unnecessary consults where possible
Reports & Follow up
- Formal Report
- Discounted follow up rates
How does the program work?
Submit Request
Submit scheduling request for your preferred location.
We Schedule
ColonoscopyAssist schedules your appointment with the provider.
Make Payment
Make payment as outlined in your appointment confirmation.
Get Voucher
Get voucher to present at your appointment.
Go to Appointment
Go to your scheduled appointment.
The ColonoscopyAssist Promise
ColonoscopyAssist was created to bring accessibility and pricing transparency to healthcare. With our promise if you do not receive your scheduled services, ColonoscopyAssist will provide a full refund.
See our money-back guarantee policy for more details.

Consult required for diagnostic procedures
A consult will be required at this location for diagnostic procedures or if you have certain medical conditions.
Physicians need to understand your symptoms and medical condition to be able to cater the procedure for your specific situation.
For example, if you are experiencing rectal bleeding, the physician may look more closely for sources like hemorrhoids, polyps, or inflammation and may perform biopsies during the procedure. If you have abdominal pain, they might take extra time to examine specific areas of the colon more thoroughly. Patients with changes in bowel habits—such as unexplained diarrhea or constipation—may require special attention to rule out conditions like inflammatory bowel disease or diverticulosis.
A consult also helps identify any health conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes, or a history of reactions to anesthesia, that may require special preparation or adjustments during the procedure.
All rates listed are exclusive to ColonoscopyAssist.
(Start new search)
Rate Terms
Posted rates are only valid when :
- Appointments are scheduled through the ColonoscopyAssist program, and
- Appointments are pre-paid with ColonoscopyAssist
Rate Terms
This published rate is only valid for appointments scheduled with the ColonoscopyAssist program using the below Schedule Here link.
What’s included in our price?
ColonoscopyAssist rates are truly all-inclusive.
Our rates include:
Appointment Fees
- Physician Fees
- Surgery Center Fees
- Anesthesia Fees
- Unlimited Pathology
Price Protection
- Protection from upcharges & balance billing
- 100% Money Back Guarantee
Scheduling Service
- Concierge Scheduling
- Avoid unnecessary consults where possible
Reports & Follow up
- Formal Report
- Discounted follow up rates
How does the program work?
Submit Request
Submit scheduling request for your preferred location.
We Schedule
ColonoscopyAssist schedules your appointment with the provider.
Make Payment
Make payment as outlined in your appointment confirmation.
Get Voucher
Get voucher to present at your appointment.
Go to Appointment
Go to your scheduled appointment.
The ColonoscopyAssist Promise
ColonoscopyAssist was created to bring accessibility and pricing transparency to healthcare. With our promise if you do not receive your scheduled services, ColonoscopyAssist will provide a full refund.
See our money-back guarantee policy for more details.

Consult required for diagnostic procedures
A consult will be required at this location for diagnostic procedures or if you have certain medical conditions.
Physicians need to understand your symptoms and medical condition to be able to cater the procedure for your specific situation.
For example, if you are experiencing rectal bleeding, the physician may look more closely for sources like hemorrhoids, polyps, or inflammation and may perform biopsies during the procedure. If you have abdominal pain, they might take extra time to examine specific areas of the colon more thoroughly. Patients with changes in bowel habits—such as unexplained diarrhea or constipation—may require special attention to rule out conditions like inflammatory bowel disease or diverticulosis.
A consult also helps identify any health conditions, such as heart disease, diabetes, or a history of reactions to anesthesia, that may require special preparation or adjustments during the procedure.