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How Much Does a CBC (Complete Blood Count) Cost?

Data from 2078 hospitals · CPT codes: 85025, 85027

Median Price
$33
Across 2078 hospitals
Typical Range
$12 – $80
25th to 75th percentile
Facilities Reporting
2,078
Across all 50 states

Cash Price vs Insured Rate

Average Cash Price

$130

What hospitals charge patients paying out of pocket without insurance.

Average Negotiated Rate

$85

What insurance companies have negotiated to pay on your behalf.

Price by State

Cheapest States

StateAvg PriceHospitals
CT $20 12
MO $25 40
WV $27 28
IN $27 38
AR $29 36

Most Expensive States

StateAvg PriceHospitals
SC $1406 19
PA $501 78
NJ $200 51
AL $144 57
NV $141 22

Price Distribution

How CBC (Complete Blood Count) prices are distributed across hospitals.

Under $500
0%
$500 - $1,000
0%
$1,000 - $2,000
0%
Over $2,000
0%

Key Insights

Price Variation

CBC (Complete Blood Count) prices range from $0 to $76,522 — a 7652250x difference. Even within the typical range (25th-75th percentile), prices vary by 587%.

Cash vs Insurance

The average cash price ($130) is 52% higher than the average negotiated rate ($85). However, if you haven't met your deductible, paying cash may sometimes be cheaper.

Geographic Variation

The cheapest state for CBC (Complete Blood Count) (CT, avg $20) is 6813% cheaper than the most expensive (SC, avg $1406).

Saving Tips

Compare prices at multiple facilities before scheduling. Ask about the self-pay or cash discount — many hospitals offer 20-40% off when you pay upfront. Consider freestanding imaging centers for CBC (Complete Blood Count), which often charge significantly less than hospital-based facilities.

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Search real prices from 2078 hospitals reporting CBC (Complete Blood Count) prices.

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How to Save on CBC (Complete Blood Count)

Tips for reducing your cost:

  1. Compare facility types -- imaging centers and ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) are typically 30-50% less expensive than hospitals for the same procedure. The price difference is driven by lower overhead, not lower quality.
  2. Ask about cash/self-pay discounts -- many facilities offer 20-40% off their published rate for patients who pay upfront without using insurance. This is especially valuable if you have not met your deductible.
  3. Check your insurance benefits before scheduling -- know your deductible status, coinsurance rate, and whether the facility is in-network. A 5-minute call to your insurer can prevent a surprise bill.
  4. Get a price estimate in advance -- you have the legal right to a Good Faith Estimate under the No Surprises Act. Request one from every facility you are considering.
  5. Consider traveling -- facilities 30-60 minutes away may save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Use our comparison tool to check prices in neighboring areas.

Understanding Your CBC (Complete Blood Count) Bill

What to expect on your bill:

  • Facility fee: covers the room, equipment, and nursing staff. This is the largest component and the most variable across facilities.
  • Professional fee: the doctor performing or reading the procedure. This is billed separately, often by a different provider group.
  • Anesthesia (if applicable): billed separately by the anesthesiologist or CRNA, typically per time unit.
  • Supplies/contrast: medications, contrast dye, or materials used during the procedure may appear as separate line items.

Each component may generate a separate bill from a different provider. Ask for a bundled quote before scheduling to avoid surprises. Learn more in our guide to understanding medical bills.

About This Data

Our pricing data comes from two government-mandated sources:

  1. Hospital Chargemaster Files -- published by 7,400+ hospitals as required by CMS since January 2021. These files contain gross charges, cash prices, and payer-specific negotiated rates.
  2. Insurance Carrier MRFs -- negotiated rates published by Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Kaiser Permanente, and UnitedHealthcare under the Transparency in Coverage rule.

All prices shown are real published rates, not estimates. Data is updated monthly. For full details on our collection and validation process, see our methodology page or our about the data page.

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Brad Gambill -- Founder, CarePrices.ai

Brad has 30 years of experience in strategy and healthcare innovation, including roles as CEO of Lane Health and Flipt, SVP at TE Connectivity, and Partner at McKinsey. He holds an MBA from Wharton and a BS from Duke University.

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Reviewed on May 1, 2026 | Data sources: CMS Hospital Price Transparency files, Insurance Carrier Machine-Readable Files (MRFs)