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Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center

Show Low, AZ · 101 beds · 104 procedures priced

Sourced from this hospital's machine-readable file · we ingested it 2026-06-22 · data quality 55/100 · source file ↗

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Setting
Procedure Negotiated iCash iGross i
Anesthesia for Screening Colonoscopy$58
Anesthesia for Upper Endoscopy$54
Basic Metabolic Panel$261
Bone Marrow Biopsy$199
Breast Biopsy (Ultrasound-guided)$3,543
Cardiac Arrhythmia (with Complications) Inpatient
$12,989$3.2k$15k4 plans
Cardiac Arrhythmia (with Major Complications) Inpatient
$22,972$3.3k$24k4 plans
Cardiac Arrhythmia (without Complications) Inpatient
$10,886$3.3k$46k8 plans
Cardiac Catheterization (Left Heart)$20,565
Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery$2,908
Cellulitis (with Major Complications) Inpatient
$13,860$3.2k$28k3 plans
Cellulitis (without Major Complications) Inpatient
$12,388$2.9k$42k7 plans
Chemotherapy Infusion (First Hour)$1,195
Chest X-ray (2 Views)$243
Complete Abdominal Ultrasound$1,788
Complete Blood Count (CBC) with Differential$226
Comprehensive Metabolic Panel$367
COPD (with Major Complications) Inpatient
$17,279$1.6k$23k7 plans
COPD (without Complications) Inpatient
$13,2111 plan
Coronary Angioplasty with Stent$18,111
Coronary Stent (Drug-eluting, without Major Complications) Inpatient
$36,693$3.2k$67k5 plans
Critical Care, First Hour$4,544
CT Abdomen and Pelvis with Contrast$7,557
CT Cardiac Calcium Scoring$901
CT Chest without Contrast$4,023
CT Head without Contrast$2,465
DEXA Bone Density Scan$855
Diabetes (with Complications) Inpatient
$15,295$3.2k$27k5 plans
Diabetes (with Major Complications) Inpatient
$28,041$3.2k$138k7 plans
Diabetes (without Complications) Inpatient
$16,357$11k$22k2 plans
Diagnostic Mammogram (Both Breasts)$789
Digestive Disorders, E.g. Gastroenteritis (with Major Complications) Inpatient
$17,903$3.2k$26k7 plans
Digestive Disorders, E.g. Gastroenteritis (without Major Complications) Inpatient
$13,379$3.2k$26k8 plans
Echocardiogram (Complete with Doppler)$531
Emergency Room Visit (Level 3)$1,213
GI Hemorrhage (with Complications) Inpatient
$16,143$3.2k$20k5 plans
GI Hemorrhage (with Major Complications) Inpatient
$32,795$8.9k$68k6 plans
GI Hemorrhage (without Complications) Inpatient
$8,002$3.2k$13k2 plans
Group Therapy Session$435
Heart Attack, Discharged Alive (with Complications) Inpatient
$17,787$3.2k$29k6 plans
Heart Attack, Discharged Alive (with Major Complications) Inpatient
$29,682$3.2k$32k7 plans
Heart Attack, Discharged Alive (without Complications) Inpatient
$13,698$3.2k$14k4 plans
Heart Failure and Shock (with Complications) Inpatient
$3,2641 plan
Heart Failure and Shock (with Major Complications) Inpatient
$24,361$1.0k$56k7 plans
Hemodialysis Treatment$2,102
Hemoglobin A1c (Diabetes Test)$103
Hip and Femur Procedures (with Complications) Inpatient
$40,172$3.2k$72k5 plans
Hip and Femur Procedures (with Major Complications) Inpatient
$55,751$3.2k$68k5 plans
Hip and Femur Procedures (without Complications) Inpatient
$30,021$3.2k$33k3 plans
Hip or Knee Replacement (with Major Complications) Inpatient
$59,656$3.2k$62k3 plans
Hip or Knee Replacement (without Major Complications) Inpatient
$20,297$3.3k$37k1 plan
HIV Antibody Test$117
Individual Therapy Session (45 Minutes)$454
Initial Hospital Admission (Level 1)$264
Initial Psychiatric Diagnostic Evaluation$390
Initial Psychiatric Evaluation with Medication Management$466
Intensity-modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) Treatment$4,296
IUD Removal$177
Kidney Failure (with Complications) Inpatient
$17,011$14k$27k6 plans
Kidney Failure (with Major Complications) Inpatient
$23,670$1.6k$30k5 plans
Kidney Failure (without Complications) Inpatient
$8,7091 plan
Kidney or Urinary Tract Infection (with Major Complications) Inpatient
$23,051$22k$24k4 plans
Kidney or Urinary Tract Infection (without Major Complications) Inpatient
$14,410$3.3k$21k5 plans
Laparoscopic Gallbladder Removal (with Complications) Inpatient
$33,553$1.6k$55k4 plans
Laparoscopic Gallbladder Removal (with Major Complications) Inpatient
$43,320$33k$47k4 plans
Lipid Panel (Cholesterol Test)$141
Lumbar Epidural Steroid Injection$2,499
Lumbar Puncture (Spinal Tap)$604
Major Bowel Procedure (with Complications) Inpatient
$62,845$3.2k$116k2 plans
Major Bowel Procedure (with Major Complications) Inpatient
$87,077$3.2k$95k4 plans
Major Bowel Procedure (without Complications) Inpatient
$46,981$34k$60k3 plans
MRI Abdomen with and without Contrast$5,174
MRI Brain with and without Contrast$6,525
MRI Brain with Contrast$4,994
MRI Brain without Contrast$3,462
MRI Cervical Spine (Neck) without Contrast$5,674
MRI Knee without Contrast$5,386
MRI Lower Back (Lumbar Spine) without Contrast$5,964
MRI Thoracic Spine (Mid-back) without Contrast$4,879
Nuclear Cardiac Stress Test$6,598
Office Visit, Established Patient (Level 3)$311
Office Visit, New Patient (Level 3)$392
Pneumonia and Pleurisy (with Complications) Inpatient
$16,130$16k$17k2 plans
Pneumonia and Pleurisy (with Major Complications) Inpatient
$21,183$2.9k$28k10 plans
Pregnancy Ultrasound (Second or Third Trimester)$811
PSA Prostate Cancer Screening$122
Psychiatric Admission (Psychoses) Inpatient
$17,262$3.2k$23k7 plans
Pulmonary Edema and Respiratory Failure Inpatient
$15,466$1.4k$25k13 plans
Pulmonary Function Test with Bronchodilator$585
Rotator Cuff Repair (Arthroscopic)$37,301
Screening Mammogram$488
Sepsis (with Major Complications) Inpatient
$33,946$3.2k$164k13 plans
Sepsis (without Major Complications) Inpatient
$20,308$3.2k$31k7 plans
Skin Biopsy (Tangential)$104
Sleep Study (In-lab Polysomnography)$3,240
Spirometry (Breathing Test)$204
Stroke (with Complications) Inpatient
$20,262$18k$44k5 plans
Stroke (with Major Complications) Inpatient
$37,275$3.3k$41k8 plans
Stroke (without Complications) Inpatient
$13,906$10k$14k4 plans
Syncope and Collapse Inpatient
$15,145$13k$17k2 plans
TSH Thyroid Function Test$180
Urinalysis with Microscopy$159
Uterine and Adnexa Surgery, Non-cancer (without Complications) Inpatient
$30,338$20k$41k2 plans
Vitamin D Blood Test$237

Median facility price per procedure — facility charges only, so the surgeon, anesthesia, and pathology may be billed separately and your total can run higher. Negotiated shows the median across payers with the full range; "1 plan" flags a figure backed by a single payer, and a "shared rate" tag means the hospital lists several procedures at one negotiated tier (e.g. a DRG), so that number isn't specific to this procedure. Figures as reported in the hospital's file — not a quote.

About pricing at Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center

Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center is a hospital in Show Low, Arizona with 101 staffed beds. The prices below come from the standard-charges file it is required to publish, covering 104 procedures. We ingested this file on 2026-06-22; it scores 55/100 on our data-quality checks.

These are the hospital's own published standard charges, shown so you can compare — not a quote. To see how Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center stacks up against other hospitals in the state, browse Arizona hospital prices.

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How to use Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center's prices

Where these numbers come from

Every figure is read directly from Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center's machine-readable standard-charges file, required of U.S. hospitals since 2021 under 45 CFR §180 — not an estimate. View the source file ↗ · How we source this → · Spot something off?

Frequently asked questions

Are these the prices I'll be billed at Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center?

No. These are the standard charges Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center published in its machine-readable file, shown for comparison — not a quote. Your actual bill depends on your exact care and your insurance, so always confirm directly with the hospital and your insurer.

How do I get the cash price at Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center?

Ask the hospital's billing office for the self-pay or cash price in writing for the specific procedure code. The cash price is sometimes lower than the negotiated insurance rate, so it can be worth comparing both.

Why do these prices vary so much between hospitals?

Hospital prices are set by negotiation, not a national price list. Each hospital negotiates separately with each insurer, so the same procedure can have many different prices, and prices between hospitals a few miles apart routinely differ by several times.