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CPT 52214 — Cystoscopy and treatment
2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule rates and hospital pricing data
$152
What Medicare pays in a hospital/ASC setting
$727
What Medicare pays in a physician's office
$11,588
Based on 9 hospital(s) in our database
What do these numbers mean?
The Medicare rateis what the federal government determines is a fair payment for this procedure. It's based on the Relative Value Unit (RVU) system, which accounts for physician work, practice expense, and malpractice cost. Hospitals and providers often charge 3-20x this amount. If your bill is significantly higher than the Medicare rate, you may have grounds to negotiate.
Hospital Charges for CPT 52214
From hospital-published transparency (MRF) files. These are the hospitals in our database that list this procedure.
| Hospital | Gross Charge | Cash Rate | vs Medicare |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jackson Purchase Medical Center , KY | $39,025 | — | 5265% |
| HSHS St. Clare Memorial Hospital , WI | $17,029 | $11,239 | 2241% |
| Union Hospital Terre Haute Terre Haute, IN | $16,169 | — | 2123% |
| Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital , CO | $9,558 | — | 1909% |
| Northern Light Blue Hill Hospital Blue Hill, ME | $1,496 | — | 1530% |
| Northern Light CA Dean Hospital Greenville Junction, ME | $1,496 | — | 1530% |
| Jefferson Community Health Center Inc. , NE | $8,308 | — | 996% |
| Pender Community Hospital Pender, NE | $7,685 | — | 914% |
| Conemaugh Miners Medical Center , PA | $3,529 | — | 801% |
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About CPT 52214
CPT code 52214 refers to “Cystoscopy and treatment”. Under the 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule, this procedure is reimbursed at $152 in a facility (hospital or ambulatory surgery center) and $727in a non-facility (physician's office) setting.
These rates are set by CMS (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) and represent what the government considers a fair payment for this service. While commercial insurance typically pays somewhat more than Medicare, many hospitals charge significantly higher amounts — sometimes 10-50x the Medicare rate.
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