πŸ“‹ Medical Procedure Code

Q0515

Injection, sermorelin acetate, 1 microgram
Other Descriptions:
INJECTION SERMORELIN ACETATE 1 MICROGRAM
Related codes:
Code: Q0510
Description: Pharmacy supply fee for initial immunosuppressive drug(s), first month following transplant
HCPCS Category: Temporary codes (limited use and guidelines specific)
Code: Q0511
Description: Pharmacy supply fee for oral anti-cancer, oral anti-emetic or immunosuppressive drug(s); for the first prescription in a 30-day period
HCPCS Category: Temporary codes (limited use and guidelines specific)
Code: Q0512
Description: Pharmacy supply fee for oral anti-cancer, oral anti-emetic or immunosuppressive drug(s); for a subsequent prescription in a 30-day period
HCPCS Category: Temporary codes (limited use and guidelines specific)

Compare Hospital Prices Across the United States

This page shows the cost variations for procedure code Q0515 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
$232
Median
$999,999,999
Hospitals
79

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State Average Price Number of Hospitals
Texas (TX) $0 10
Nevada (NV) $0 3
California (CA) $25 20
Kansas (KS) $230 1
Florida (FL) $796 43
Colorado (CO) $2,694 2

ℹ️ About This Data

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ChargemasterDB by Joseph Paul Cohen
A database of US hospital prices based on data made available by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS price transparancy rule 45 CFR Β§180.