Medical Costs Without Insurance: Price Guide
Real prices for X-rays, ultrasounds, dental work, dermatologist visits, and specialty insurance — with cash-pay strategies to reduce every bill.
12 cost guides
Cash-pay tips every article
Imaging • Dental • Skin
2025 data
&iinfo; Informational only. All prices are estimates based on publicly available data. Actual costs vary by provider, location, and procedure. This content is not medical or financial advice. Consult a licensed healthcare provider for medical decisions.
Quick Cost Reference
| Procedure / Service | Without Insurance | With Insurance (est.) |
|---|---|---|
| X-ray (all body parts) | $45–$500 imaging · $500–$1,500 ER | $0–$50 copay |
| Chest X-ray — urgent care vs ER | $150–$350 urgent care · $300–$900 ER | $0–$50 copay |
| Ultrasound (all types) | $200–$600 avg · Echo $1K–$3K | $0–$50 copay |
| Whole abdomen ultrasound | $200–$839 | $0–$150 |
| Lipoma removal | $300–$600 small · $800–$2,000 large | Covered if symptomatic |
| Dental crown | $800–$1,500 per tooth | $500–$800 (50% coverage) |
| Cavity filling | $75–$300 composite · $50–$150 amalgam | $0–$50 copay |
| Dermatologist visit | $100–$200 new · $75–$150 follow-up | $20–$60 copay |
| Dump truck insurance | $3,000–$16,000/year | N/A (commercial) |
| Med spa insurance | $3,000–$15,000/year | N/A (commercial) |
| Social work liability insurance | $100–$300 employed · $500–$2K practice | N/A (professional) |
| Taxi insurance | $3,000–$10,000/year | N/A (commercial) |
The single most effective way to pay less for any medical procedure
Most uninsured patients are billed at the chargemaster rate — 3–10x higher than insurer-negotiated prices. Asking for the cash-pay rate gets an immediate 30–70% reduction. Use this phrase:
"I don't have insurance and I'm paying cash today. What is your self-pay rate for this procedure?"
Other resources: MDsave.com (prepay locked rates, X-rays from $45) • Sesame Care (flat-rate appointments) • Federally Qualified Health Centers (sliding-scale, findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov) • Dental discount plans (Careington, 20–60% off, no waiting period, $80–$200/yr)
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Medical Imaging
X-rays and ultrasounds — where to go and how to avoid the ER markup
$45–$500 imaging · $500–$1,500 ER
All body parts · cash-pay script · MDsave guide
Urgent care $150–$350 · ER $300–$900
Symptom decision table · when each is right
$200–$600 avg without · $0–$50 with
All types · abdominal · pelvic · prenatal · cardiac
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Medical Procedures & Visits
Skin, dental, and outpatient procedure costs for self-pay patients
$300–$600 small · $800–$2,000 large
Dermatologist vs surgeon · when insurance covers it
$100–$200 new visit · $75–$150 follow-up
Mole removal · biopsy · telehealth $50–$100
$800–$1,500 per crown
By material · discount plans vs insurance math
$75–$300 composite · $50–$150 amalgam
By material and surfaces · dental school option
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Specialty & Commercial Insurance
Niche professional insurance costs for operators and practitioners
$100–$300/yr · $500–$2K private practice
NASW plan · LCSW · LMSW · telehealth coverage
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Frequently Asked Questions
How can I get medical care without insurance?
Three reliable options: (1) Independent imaging centers and urgent care clinics — 50–70% cheaper than hospital ERs. Always ask for the self-pay rate. (2) MDsave or Sesame Care — prepay at locked rates, often 40–60% below standard cash pricing. (3) Federally Qualified Health Centers — sliding-scale pricing based on income. Find one at findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov.
What is a cash-pay rate and how do I get it?
Facilities bill uninsured patients at the chargemaster rate — a list price 3–10x higher than insurer-negotiated rates. Asking directly for the "self-pay" or "cash-pay" rate gets you a similar discount. Just say: "I don't have insurance and I'm paying cash. What is your self-pay rate?" Most facilities respond immediately with a 30–70% lower price.
Are dental discount plans worth it vs dental insurance?
For one or two procedures per year, often yes. Dental insurance has annual maximums ($1,000–$2,000), waiting periods for major work (12 months), and premiums of $20–$50/month. A discount plan like Careington costs $80–$200/year with no waiting periods and 20–60% off immediately. One crown at $1,200 with 40% off saves $480 — more than the annual plan cost.
