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Abnormal Uterine Bleeding - Office Visit

Procedure Overview

This is any vaginal bleeding that is different from a normal menstrual pattern, such as bleeding or spotting after menopause.

How Are These Numbers Calculated?

The cost information on this website is estimated and is based on roughly 67.6 million claims from a set of insurers and their reported negotiated rates with providers. These estimates are trended to and considered valid through July 1, 2019 based upon claims paid between January 1, 2016 and December 31, 2017.

Cost Overview

National Average

$ 534

Florida State Average

401

Our prices are estimates based on an average and may not be your actual costs. Your costs may be higher or lower for a number of reasons, including insurance deductibles, how sick you are, or other factors.

Cost Breakdowns

Our estimated cost information is not a guarantee of payment or benefits. Your actual costs may be higher or lower than the estimate.

Abnormal Uterine Bleeding - Office Visit

This procedure includes the following steps and procedures. Costs are broken out by step.

STEP 1
Office Visit

A visit with a specialist for a detailed evaluation and treatment of your symptoms

NATIONAL

$ 534

State ()

NA

TOTAL

NATIONAL

$ 534

State ()

What to Expect

Before you see your health care provider, learn more about this procedure, treatment or test. Remember that individual treatment plans and patient experiences may vary. This information is provided to help you understand what may happen during your visit or treatment.

About this Procedure

Your doctor will perform a physical exam, including a pelvic exam. Your doctor will ask questions about your medical history and symptoms.

  • Pap test
  • Urinalysis
  • Thyroid functioning tests
  • Complete blood count (CBC)
  • Iron count
  • Pregnancy test
  • Sonohysterography: Fluid is placed in the uterus through a thin tube, while ultrasound images are made of the uterus.
  • Ultrasound: Sound waves are used to make a picture of the pelvic organs.
  • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): In this imaging test, powerful magnets are used to create images of internal organs.
  • Hysteroscopy: A thin device is inserted through the vagina and the opening of the cervix. It lets the provider view the inside of the uterus.
  • Endometrial biopsy: Using a small or thin catheter (tube), tissue is taken from the lining of the uterus (endometrium). It is looked at under a microscope.

You may have certain tests, including: Based on your symptoms, other tests may be needed. Some can be done in your health care provider's office. Others may be done at a hospital or surgical center:

How to Prepare

Sometimes there are things you can do that may positively affect your outcome. Here are some examples. Be sure to follow any instructions given to you by your provider.

On the Day of the Procedure

What to Ask

To get the best quality of care, be informed! Don’t be afraid to ask for a clearer explanation or to ask questions. Consider these topics when talking with your provider.

Questions to Ask Your Provider

  • What can I do to make my periods more regular?  
  • What medicines do you recommend I use to help treat heavy menstrual bleeding and reduce menstrual cramps?
  • Am I a candidate to receive hormonal medicines?

Related Procedures

Here are some other procedures and tests that may relate to your condition, or could serve as alternative options to explore with your provider. Remember that individual treatment plans and patient experiences may vary.

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