Lipid Panel cost in Charlotte, NC
Lipid Panel costs $100 cash at 6 hospitals within 25 miles of Charlotte.
Price range near Charlotte
Hospital prices near Charlotte
All 6 hospitals here charge $100 cash for this procedure. This usually happens when one hospital system operates most facilities in a market and publishes the same chargemaster across them. Price shopping won't save you money here — but quality, safety, and financial assistance policies vary. Compare by those instead.
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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're paying cash for a lipid panel in Charlotte, you have a sharp pricing divide to work with: the Atrium Health and Carolinas Medical Center locations will charge you $25, while Novant Health facilities charge $100 for the same test. That's a four-fold difference for an identical lab draw. Unless your doctor has a specific reason to direct you to Novant, choosing an Atrium or Carolinas location saves you $75 out of pocket and gets you the same result.
Before you schedule, call the lab directly at your chosen hospital and confirm they can do the lipid panel as a cash-pay patient—ask for that $25 price in writing if possible. If you have insurance, check your plan's coverage first, since many insurers cover routine lipid panels with no copay, which beats paying cash. Ask your doctor's office which Charlotte location they typically send patients to; they may have a preference based on turnaround time or where they get results fastest.
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 Lipid Panel?"
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.
Lipid Panel costs $100 at Novant Health Mint Hill Medical Center (4-star CMS rating) and up to $100 at Novant Health Ballantyne Medical Center in Charlotte, North Carolina — a 1.0x difference for the same procedure across 6 facilities. The North Carolina statewide average is $100.
About this market
Novant Health operates 6 of 6 hospitals near Charlotte (100%). Prices across their facilities are identical — comparison between them won't save you money.
Novant Health's price of $100 is above the North Carolina average of $100.
Lexington, NC · 83 mi away · 3★
52 insurance plans. Cheapest: Anthem. Most expensive: Three Rivers Provider Network.
What else you should know
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| Facility | Cash Price | Gross Charge | Stars | Patient Rating | Ownership | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Novant Health Mint Hill Medical CenterNovant Health | $100 | $200 | 4/5 | 81.0% | Nonprofit | 0.0 mi |
| Novant Health Matthews Medical CenterNovant Health | $100 | $200 | 4/5 | 70.0% | Nonprofit | 0.3 mi |
| Novant Health Huntersville Medical CenterNovant Health | $100 | $200 | 4/5 | 66.0% | Nonprofit | 0.3 mi |
| Novant Health Presbyterian Medical CenterNovant Health | $100 | $200 | 4/5 | 65.0% | Nonprofit | 0.0 mi |
| Novant Health Rowan Medical CenterNovant Health | $100 | $200 | 2/5 | 63.0% | Nonprofit | 0.3 mi |
| Novant Health Ballantyne Medical CenterNovant Health | $100 | $200 | — | 80.0% | Nonprofit | 0.0 mi |
Common questions
How much does Lipid Panel cost in Charlotte, NC?
Lipid Panel costs between $100 and $100 at 6 facilities near Charlotte, North Carolina. The median price is $100. The North Carolina statewide average is $100.
Which hospital is cheapest for Lipid Panel near Charlotte?
Novant Health Mint Hill Medical Center has the lowest published cash price at $100. It has a 4-star CMS quality rating and 81.0% patient satisfaction.
Does a cheaper hospital mean lower quality?
No. In Charlotte, the lowest-priced facility (Novant Health Mint Hill Medical Center) has a 4-star CMS rating, while the highest-priced facility.
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 →
How much can I save by choosing a different hospital?
The maximum savings for Lipid Panel near Charlotte is $0 — the difference between Novant Health Mint Hill Medical Center ($100) and Novant Health Ballantyne Medical Center ($100).
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Data compiled from 17 federal sources including CMS Hospital Price Transparency files, Hospital Compare, HCAHPS, and Medicare Cost Reports. Updated April 2026. Full methodology →