Emergency Room Visit — Critical (Level 5) cost in High Point, NC
Emergency Room Visit — Critical (Level 5) costs $1,055 to $2,072 cash across 5 hospitals within 25 miles of High Point.
Price range near High Point
Hospital prices near High Point
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What this price typically doesn't include
Procedure codes generally cover the procedure itself. Other services that often appear on the same bill are listed under separate codes — for example:
- Anesthesia (CPT 00xxx)
- Pathology, if a sample is taken (CPT 88xxx)
- Drugs administered during the visit (J-codes)
- Facility vs. professional split — one charge from the hospital, another from the doctor
- Room and board, if the procedure is inpatient
Asking what other codes might appear on the bill is a useful follow-up so the total is not a surprise. Once you receive the bill, asking for an itemized statement listing each service code separately makes it easier to match against the disclosed prices above.
Observations about billing-code conventions. Not medical advice. Not legal advice.
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Before you schedule
If you need a critical ER visit in High Point, know that cash prices here range from about $1,055 to $2,072 depending on which hospital you use—that's roughly double the variation you'd see statewide. High Point Regional Health System, your primary option in town, charges $2,033 for this level of care, which is notably higher than the median of $1,305 across local hospitals. Before you schedule anything, check whether your insurance covers emergency care at each facility in the area, since ER visits often have different in-network rules than scheduled procedures.
Call High Point Regional's billing department right now and ask about their financial assistance program—nonprofit hospitals are required to have one, and if your household income qualifies, you could owe far less than the sticker price. Also ask whether they'll negotiate a lower cash price if you're uninsured; some hospitals will discount 20–40 percent off their posted rate. Get those numbers in writing before any emergency happens, so you know exactly what you're facing if you need care.
Questions to ask when you call
Before scheduling, call the hospital's billing department. These are the exact questions that get you the answers you need.
"What is your cash price for Emergency Room Visit — Critical (Level 5)?"
If you haven't met your deductible, the cash price may be lower than what your insurance negotiates. Many hospitals will honor their published cash price if you ask.
"What will my insurance plan pay for this, and what's my out-of-pocket?"
Get a written estimate. Ask them to include your deductible status and coinsurance percentage. This is called a "Good Faith Estimate" and you're legally entitled to one.
"Are there any other charges I should expect — radiologist, anesthesiologist, or facility fees?"
These prices are facility fees. Your doctor, radiologist, and anesthesiologist bill separately. Ask how much those could add.
Emergency Room Visit — Critical (Level 5) costs between $1,055 and $2,072 at 5 facilities near High Point, North Carolina. The North Carolina statewide average is $2,342.
About this market
Novant Health operates 3 of 5 hospitals near High Point (60%). Prices across their facilities are identical — comparison between them won't save you money.
Novant Health's price of $2,033 is below the North Carolina average of $2,342.
Grundy, NC · 56 mi away · 2★
22 insurance plans. Cheapest: Medicaid. Most expensive: Aetna.
What else you should know
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| Facility | Cash Price | Gross Charge | Stars | Patient Rating | Ownership | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lexington Memorial Hospital INC | $1,055 | $2,110 | 3/5 | 72.0% | Nonprofit | 14.4 mi |
| High Point Regional Health System | $2,033 | $4,065 | 2/5 | 64.0% | Nonprofit | 0.0 mi |
| Novant Health Thomasville Medical CenterNovant Health | $2,072 | $3,453 | 3/5 | 69.0% | Nonprofit | 14.4 mi |
| Novant Health Medical Park HospitalNovant Health | — | — | 4/5 | 92.0% | Nonprofit | 14.4 mi |
| Novant Health Forsyth Medical CenterNovant Health | — | — | 4/5 | 68.0% | Nonprofit | 14.4 mi |
Common questions
How much does Emergency Room Visit — Critical (Level 5) cost in High Point, NC?
Emergency Room Visit — Critical (Level 5) costs between $1,055 and $2,072 at 5 facilities near High Point, North Carolina. The median price is $2,033. The North Carolina statewide average is $2,342.
Which hospital is cheapest for Emergency Room Visit — Critical (Level 5) near High Point?
Lexington Memorial Hospital INC has the lowest published cash price at $1,055. It has a 3-star CMS quality rating and 72.0% patient satisfaction.
Does a cheaper hospital mean lower quality?
No. In High Point, the lowest-priced facility (Lexington Memorial Hospital INC) has a 3-star CMS rating, while the highest-priced facility (Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center) has a 4-star rating.
Where does this pricing data come from?
All prices are from each hospital's federally mandated machine-readable file under the CMS Hospital Price Transparency Rule (45 CFR Part 180). Quality ratings are from CMS Hospital Compare. We do not estimate prices. See full methodology →
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