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Bladder Scan Cost in Illinois

A bladder scan is a non-invasive ultrasound imaging test that measures how much urine remains in your bladder after urination. In Illinois, bladder scan costs vary dramatically by 1,268% between facilities, ranging from $36 to $486. This significant price difference makes comparing costs essential for managing your healthcare expenses.

49 Illinois hospitals compared
Updated December 2025
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Illinois Price Range

Lowest Price$36
Median Price$172
Highest Price$486
Potential Savings$450

By choosing the lowest-cost provider

What is a Bladder Scan?

A bladder scan, also known as a bladder volume scan or post-void residual (PVR) measurement, uses ultrasound technology to create images of your bladder and measure the amount of urine remaining after you urinate. The procedure involves placing a small, handheld ultrasound device on your lower abdomen, just above your pubic bone. The device sends sound waves through your skin to create real-time images of your bladder on a monitor. This quick, painless test typically takes only a few minutes to complete and requires no needles, radiation, or contrast dyes. Healthcare providers use bladder scans to evaluate bladder function, diagnose urinary retention, and monitor conditions affecting normal urination. The test can be performed in various settings including hospitals, outpatient clinics, and doctor's offices. Unlike traditional catheterization methods for measuring residual urine, bladder scans are completely external and carry no risk of infection or discomfort.

Common Billing Codes (CPT/DRG)

517987685776770

Why Bladder Scan Prices Vary So Much

Bladder scan costs in Illinois show a striking 1,268% variation between facilities, with prices ranging from $36 at the lowest-cost provider to $486 at the highest. This dramatic difference stems from several factors including facility type, with hospital-based scans typically costing more than those performed at outpatient imaging centers or physician offices. Equipment costs and overhead expenses also influence pricing, as some facilities may have newer, more expensive ultrasound machines or higher operating costs. Geographic location within Illinois affects pricing, with urban areas like Chicago often charging more than rural facilities due to higher real estate and labor costs. The setting where your scan is performed matters significantly - emergency room bladder scans will cost substantially more than the same test at an outpatient clinic. Insurance contracts and negotiated rates vary widely between facilities, creating additional price disparities even for the same exact procedure.

Lower-Cost Options

  • Community hospitals in suburbs
  • Freestanding imaging/surgery centers
  • Cash-pay discounts (20-40% off)

Higher-Cost Options

  • Academic medical centers (Northwestern, Rush)
  • Hospital outpatient departments
  • Out-of-network facilities

Bladder Scan Prices at Illinois Hospitals

Compare actual bladder scan prices reported by hospitals. Prices shown are cash-pay/self-pay rates from hospital transparency files.

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Cash/Self-Pay

Hospital list price

$172

Full price

  • No insurance needed
  • May qualify for discounts

With Insurance

Estimated negotiated rate

~$138

Save ~$34 vs cash

  • Negotiated network rate
  • Counts toward deductible
  • Actual cost depends on plan
Best Value

With HSA/FSA

Tax-free payment

$112

Save $60 in taxes (~35%)

  • Pay with pre-tax dollars
  • Federal + State + FICA savings
  • Rolls over year to year

No monthly fees. FDIC insured.

HSA savings based on 22% federal + 4.95% IL state + 7.65% FICA tax rates. Actual savings vary by tax bracket.

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Procedure Cost$172
With HSA Tax Savings$112
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Insurance Tips for Bladder Scan

Most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, typically cover bladder scans when medically necessary and ordered by your physician for diagnostic purposes. However, coverage details vary by plan, so contact your insurance provider to understand your specific benefits, copayment requirements, and whether you need prior authorization. If you're uninsured or paying out-of-pocket, the wide price variation in Illinois makes shopping around essential - you could save hundreds of dollars by choosing a lower-cost facility. Many outpatient imaging centers offer cash-pay discounts or payment plans that can make the procedure more affordable than hospital-based options. Ask about bundled pricing if you need multiple tests, and inquire whether your facility offers price matching or sliding scale fees based on income. Keep in mind that while emergency room bladder scans may be necessary in urgent situations, non-emergency scans can often be scheduled at lower-cost outpatient facilities with significant savings.

Before Scheduling, Ask:

  • 1.Is this facility in my insurance network?
  • 2.Does this procedure require prior authorization?
  • 3.What is my out-of-pocket cost after deductible?
  • 4.Is there a cash-pay discount if I pay upfront?

When Do You Need a Bladder Scan?

Your doctor may recommend a bladder scan if you're experiencing symptoms of incomplete bladder emptying, such as frequent urination, difficulty starting urination, weak urine stream, or the feeling that your bladder isn't completely empty after urinating. The test is commonly used to evaluate urinary retention in patients with enlarged prostate, neurological conditions, or after certain surgeries. Bladder scans are also helpful for monitoring patients with spinal cord injuries, multiple sclerosis, or other conditions that can affect bladder function. Healthcare providers may order this test before considering more invasive procedures like catheterization or if you're experiencing recurrent urinary tract infections that might be related to incomplete bladder emptying. The procedure requires minimal preparation - you'll typically be asked to urinate normally, then the scan is performed to measure any remaining urine volume. In some cases, your doctor may want to measure your bladder volume when it's full, so you might be asked to drink fluids beforehand and avoid urinating for a specified period.

Frequently Asked Questions

Without insurance, bladder scan costs in Illinois range from $36 to $486, with a median price of $172. The final cost depends on the facility you choose, with outpatient imaging centers typically offering lower prices than hospital-based services. To save money, compare prices at different facilities in your area and ask about cash-pay discounts.

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