πŸ“‹ Medical Procedure Code

81420

Fetal chrmoml aneuploidy
Other Descriptions:
FETAL ANEUPLOIDY X&Y GSP
Fetal chromosomal aneuploidy (eg, trisomy 21, monosomy X) genomic sequence analysis panel, circulating cell-free fetal DNA in maternal blood, must include analysis of chromosomes 13, 18, and 21
NIPT SCREEN WITH SEX CHR
FETAL CHROMOSOMAL ANEUPLOIDY GENOMIC SEQ ANALYS
MATERNITY 21 (REF)
Q NATAL ADVANCED (QUEST)
HC INFORMASEQ W X/Y ANALYSIS
CFDNA PRENATAL SCREEN, TRISOMY/SCA-MAYO
Fetal chrmoml aneuploidy
Related codes:
Code: 81422
Code: 81425
Genome (eg, unexplained constitutional or heritable disorder or syndrome); sequence analysis
Code: 81426
Genome (eg, unexplained constitutional or heritable disorder or syndrome); sequence analysis, each comparator genome (eg, parents, siblings) (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure)
Code: 81427
Genome (eg, unexplained constitutional or heritable disorder or syndrome); re-evaluation of previously obtained genome sequence (eg, updated knowledge or unrelated condition/syndrome)
Code: 81428
CHARCOAL/SORBITOL SOLUTION 50GRAM/240 ML SUSPENSIO

Compare Hospital Prices Across the United States

This page shows the cost variations for procedure code 81428 across different hospitals in the United States. The data is compiled from hospital chargemaster files, which list the standard charges for medical procedures and services.

Why do prices vary? Hospital pricing can differ significantly based on location, facility type, and local market conditions. Use this data to understand price ranges and compare costs across states and hospitals.

Average
$1,558
Median
$1,299
Hospitals
433

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State Average Price Number of Hospitals
Missouri (MO) $0 1
Colorado (CO) $0 2
District of Columbia (DC) $228 1
Ohio (OH) $322 1
Oklahoma (OK) $384 8
New Jersey (NJ) $544 2
Indiana (IN) $596 29
Illinois (IL) $647 13
Tennessee (TN) $745 14
Arizona (AZ) $776 1
New York (NY) $797 4
Hawaii (HI) $798 5
Michigan (MI) $804 9
North Carolina (NC) $817 19
South Carolina (SC) $863 5
Kansas (KS) $902 12
Idaho (ID) $974 3
Wisconsin (WI) $1,042 21
Maryland (MD) $1,238 10
Virginia (VA) $1,335 12
Washington (WA) $1,347 17
Minnesota (MN) $1,354 2
Florida (FL) $1,389 107
West Virginia (WV) $1,410 3
Alabama (AL) $1,422 6
Kentucky (KY) $1,442 7
Delaware (DE) $1,512 1
California (CA) $1,587 39
Mississippi (MS) $1,624 6
Louisiana (LA) $1,647 2
South Dakota (SD) $1,877 4
Georgia (GA) $2,118 8
Pennsylvania (PA) $2,483 4
Texas (TX) $3,640 24
Utah (UT) $4,101 4
Nevada (NV) $4,105 7
Connecticut (CT) $4,121 4
New Hampshire (NH) $4,318 2
Massachusetts (MA) $4,972 14

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