Pricing Disclaimer – If you are scheduled for surgery at Pacific Surgical Center and we are filing insurance for you, the prices listed on this website do not apply to you.
PROCEDURES
Should you be a candidate for surgery, the facility fee, surgeon’s fee, and anesthesiologist’s fee are included in the price.
Ankle
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Procedure/SurgeryCostContact
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Arthroscopy, Ankle (Tibiotalar and Fibulotalar joints)$5,435*
Arthroscopy
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Procedure/SurgeryCostContact
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Ankle$5,435*
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Knee w/Meniscectomy$4,270*
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Knee w/Synovectomy$3,940*
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Knee w/Meniscus Repair$7,490*
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Shoulder$9.700*
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Shoulder w/repair of Slap Lesion$7,700*
Elbow
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Procedure/SurgeryCostContact
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Neuroplasty Ulnar Nerve at Elbow$4,500*
Foot and Ankle
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Procedure/SurgeryCostContact
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Arthrodesis, Great Toe; Metatarsophalangeal Joint$8,600*
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Bunionectomy$5,590*
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Bunionectomy, McBride w/Metatarsal Osteotomy + Akin Osteotomy$10,760*
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Correction, Hallux Valgus (Bunion)$8,340*
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Correction, Hallux Valgus (Bunion) with or without Sesamoidectomy; Lapidus-type procedure + Akin Osteotomy$8,340*
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Correction, Hammertoe (1)$2,990*
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Correction, Hammertoe (2)$3,500*
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Correction, Hammertoe (3)$4,010*
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Correction, Hammertoe (4)$4,520*
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Gastrocnemius Recession (eg, Strayer Procedure)$4,180*
Hardware Removal
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Procedure/SurgeryCostContact
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Complex$4,510*
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Simple$2,600*
Hip
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Procedure/SurgeryCostContact
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Excision; Trochanteric Bursa or Calcification$3,110*
Knee
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Procedure/SurgeryCostContact
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Total Knee Replacement$20,500*
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Partial Knee Replacement$17,800*
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Arthroscopy Knee and ACL Reconstruction (allograft)$10,700*
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Arthroscopy Knee and ACL Reconstruction (autograft)$7,550*
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Arthroscopy Knee, w/Meniscectomy (Medial AND Lateral)$4,270*
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Arthroscopy Knee, w/Meniscectomy (Medial OR Lateral)$3,950*
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Arthroscopy Knee, w/Meniscus Repair$7,490*
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Arthroscopy Knee, w/Synovectomy$3,940*
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Manipulation of Knee under anesthesia$2,000*
Shoulder
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Procedure/SurgeryCostContact
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Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair, Shoulder$8,820*
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Arthroscopic Shoulder Debridement$5,400*
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Arthroscopy, Shoulder, Repair of Slap Lesion$7,700*
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Arthroscopy, Shoulder; Capsulorrhaphy$9,700*
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Claviculectomy, Partial$4,730*
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Rotator Cuff Repair; Open$6,260*
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Shoulder Joint, Manipulation Under Anesthesia$2,000*
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Tenodesis of Long Tendon of Biceps$6,295*
Urology
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Procedure/SurgeryCostContact
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Circumcision$3,115*
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Cystourethroscopy$2,600*
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Cystourethroscopy and Ureteral Catherization$2,675*
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Cystourethroscopy and Treatment of Medium Tumors$3,725*
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Cystourethroscopy and Treatment of Stricture or Stenosis$2,900*
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Cystourethroscopy and/or Pyeloscope$3,785*
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Cystourethroscopy with Bladder Biopsy$2,960*
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Cystourethroscopy with Dilation of Bladder$2,490*
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Cystourethroscopy with Internal Urethrotomy$2,990*
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Cystourethroscopy with Lithotripsy$3,800*
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Cystourethroscopy with Treatment of Large Lesions$7,095*
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Cystourethroscopy with Treatment of Minor Lesions$3,820*
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Cystourethroscopy with Treatment of Small Tumors$2,930*
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Cystourethroscopy; Insert Indwelling Stent$5,000*
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Excision Spermatocele, with or without Epidiymectomy$3,390*
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Hydrocelectomy$3,600*
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Lithotripsy$8,290*
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Orchiopexy, Inguinal Approach$3,475*
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Vasovasostomy$5,325*
Wrist / Hand
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Procedure/SurgeryCostContact
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Arthroplasty Interposition Intercarpal or Carpometacarpal Joint$5,085*
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Carpal Tunnel Release$3,000*
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Carpectomy; One Bone$3,995*
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Dupuytren’s Contracture Release$4,855*
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Endoscopy, Wrist$4,300*
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Excision of the Dupuytren’s Fascia – Palm$4,855*
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Excision of Ganglion Cyst, Wrist$2,840*
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Excision of Lesion of Tendon Sheath or Joint Capsule$3,290*
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Fractures Percutaneous Pinning – Finger 1-2 Pins$4,075*
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Incision, Extensor Tendon Sheath, Wrist (eg, DeGuervains Disease)$2,950*
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Open Treatment of Distal Radial Intra-Articular Fracture (3 or more Fragments)$10,550*
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Open Treatment of Distal Radial Extra-Articular Fracture$9,490*
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Trigger Finger Release$3,015*
* The procedure prices shown on this page represent discounted fees for cash-pay patients only, part of our commitment to keeping healthcare affordable for all. Insurance-based fees are dependent on individual insurance carriers and coverage plans and vary based on several factors. Listed prices include facility fee as well as physician fees for the surgeon and anesthesiologist.
What is included in the price?
Should you be a candidate for surgery, the facility fee, surgeon’s fee, and anesthesiologist’s fee are included in the price. (See the pricing page for specific procedures which may require additional fees such as implants for certain orthopedic procedures.)
Who do I contact if I have questions?
Please contact Pacific Surgical Center at (360) 442-7913 and let the contact know you have a question about the website. We welcome your calls. You can email Pacific Surgical Center with questions as well.
How long is the quoted price valid?
Quotes are valid for 60 days.
How will a surgeon be selected for me?
If the patient doesn’t have a preference, an appropriate surgeon will be selected from our qualified staff.
What if I see the physician and he doesn’t believe I am a surgical candidate?
Included in our package price is a $200 surgical consultation fee. If you are not a candidate for surgery, you are only responsible for the consultation fee.
May I stay overnight in the facility?
Overnight stays are not usually necessary, but arrangements can be made for an additional charge on a case by case basis. Room for one family member is available as well.
What is the rate of infection at this facility?
Wherever you decide to have your surgery, you should inquire about the rate of infection in their facility. Our infection rate for 2016 was 0.003%. Listed below is our infection summary over the last 4 years.
2016 0.003%
2015 0.001%
2014 0.003%
2013 0.002%
These percentages have been and remain astoundingly low compared with an estimated national average of 2.6 % per year.
Who will I pay?
All payments are made to Strategic Ancillaries Billing Solutions with the exception of the surgical consultation fee. This will be due and collected at the surgeon’s office.
What methods of payment are acceptable?
To keep our prices as low as possible, cashier’s checks or cash are the methods preferred. Credit cards are accepted on a case by case basis and will be charged an additional 3% transaction fee. Human resource departments or divisions of self-insured companies can make other arrangements if necessary.
Can payment arrangements be made?
Payment in full is required at the time service is rendered. No payment arrangements can be made. These deeply-discounted prices are otherwise not available.