What Are Healthcare Items Worth?
29 items tagged “healthcare” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

chest CT scan
A chest CT scan is a medical imaging test that uses X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional images of the chest.

head CT scan
A head CT scan is a diagnostic imaging test that uses X-rays to create detailed pictures of the brain and skull.

CT scan with contrast
A CT scan with contrast is a medical imaging procedure that uses X-rays and injected or swallowed contrast dye to highlight organs, blood vessels, and tissues.

Home birth (midwife)
A planned home birth attended by a licensed midwife in the United States, including prenatal, delivery, and postpartum care.

Vaginal delivery (hospital)
A vaginal delivery in a hospital is the standard uncomplicated childbirth method involving labor and delivery without surgical intervention.

C-section (hospital)
Hospital charges for a cesarean section delivery (C-section) without complications in the United States.

Tooth Extraction
A tooth extraction is a dental procedure to remove a tooth from its socket, typically a simple extraction for visible teeth that a regular person would most commonly need.

Prescription Medication (average)
The average retail price a regular person pays out-of-pocket for a typical prescription medication in the US, often using discounts like GoodRx for common generics.

Psychiatrist Visit
A typical out-of-pocket psychiatrist follow-up visit for medication management or mental health check-in, lasting 15-60 minutes, without insurance.

Acupuncture Session
A standard acupuncture session in a private clinic for medical health purposes, typically lasting 45-60 minutes with needle insertion at specific points.

Chiropractic Adjustment
A chiropractic adjustment is a manual spinal manipulation treatment by a chiropractor to improve alignment and relieve pain.

Physical Therapy Session
A standard individual physical therapy session in a clinic for medical rehabilitation, typically lasting 45-60 minutes, with cash-pay pricing without insurance.

Cast
A medical cast is a rigid device, typically made of plaster or fiberglass, applied to immobilize a broken bone in an arm or leg during healing.

Organ Transplant
An organ transplant is a surgical procedure to replace a failing organ with a healthy donor organ, most commonly a kidney transplant for end-stage renal disease.

Knee Replacement
A surgical procedure to replace a damaged or worn knee joint with an artificial implant.

Appendectomy
An appendectomy is the surgical removal of the appendix, typically performed to treat appendicitis via laparoscopic or open surgery.

Hospital Stay (per night)
The average cost per day for a hospital stay in the US, representing hospital expenses rather than the billed amount a patient pays.

Physical Exam
An annual physical examination is a preventive healthcare visit where a healthcare provider evaluates a patient's overall health status.

COVID Vaccine
A single dose of COVID-19 vaccine (typical retail price for uninsured patients at major pharmacies).

Blood Test
A standard blood test panel (such as CBC or CMP) that a person without insurance would typically pay for out-of-pocket at a medical facility.