Neuromuscular Re-education cost in Arlington, VA
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Before you schedule
If you're shopping for neuromuscular re-education in Arlington, you're looking at cash prices that range from about $71 to $316 per session — a gap wide enough that calling around really matters. That's a 4.4x difference, meaning the cheapest option costs less than a quarter of the most expensive one. Since this is typically outpatient rehab you'll attend multiple times, picking the right provider could save you hundreds of dollars over your course of treatment.
Before you book, call the billing departments at a few facilities and ask specifically for the cash price per session for neuromuscular re-education — don't rely on what you see online, since your specific procedure may not be listed there. Ask if they offer a package discount if you're paying out of pocket for multiple visits, and whether they have financial assistance for patients without insurance or with high deductibles. Many people qualify but never ask.
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 Neuromuscular Re-education?"
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.
Neuromuscular Re-education costs between $71 and $316 at 10 facilities near Arlington, Virginia. The Virginia statewide average is $133.
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These ambulatory surgery centers are near Arlington. ASCs often perform outpatient procedures at lower cost than hospitals.
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| Facility | Cash Price | Gross Charge | Stars | Patient Rating | Ownership | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Novant Prince William Medical CenterNovant Health | $71 | $142 | 4/5 | 64.0% | Nonprofit | 0.5 mi |
| Fauquier Hospital | $104 | $260 | 3/5 | 62.0% | For-profit | 0.5 mi |
| UVA Health Haymarket Medical CenterUVA Health | $129 | $215 | 4/5 | 76.0% | Nonprofit | 0.5 mi |
| Inova Fair Oaks HospitalInova Health System | $154 | $308 | 5/5 | 79.0% | Nonprofit | 11.8 mi |
| Inova Loudoun HospitalInova Health System | $154 | $308 | 5/5 | 76.0% | Nonprofit | 0.5 mi |
| Inova Alexandria HospitalInova Health System | $154 | $308 | 4/5 | 70.0% | Nonprofit | 5.8 mi |
| Inova Mount Vernon HospitalInova Health System | $154 | $308 | 3/5 | 67.0% | Nonprofit | 5.8 mi |
| Reston Hospital CenterHCA Virginia | $307 | $307 | 3/5 | 66.0% | Nonprofit | 0.5 mi |
| Stonesprings Hospital Center | $316 | $316 | 3/5 | 76.0% | For-profit | 0.5 mi |
| Dominion HospitalHCA Virginia | — | — | — | — | For-profit | 11.5 mi |
Common questions
How much does Neuromuscular Re-education cost in Arlington, VA?
Neuromuscular Re-education costs between $71 and $316 at 10 facilities near Arlington, Virginia. The median price is $154. The Virginia statewide average is $133.
Which hospital is cheapest for Neuromuscular Re-education near Arlington?
Novant Prince William Medical Center has the lowest published cash price at $71. It has a 4-star CMS quality rating and 64.0% patient satisfaction.
Does a cheaper hospital mean lower quality?
No. In Arlington, the lowest-priced facility (Novant Prince William 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 →
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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 →