Inguinal hernia repair at The George Washington University Hospital
900 23rd Street, NW, Washington, DC 20037. From the hospital's federally required price file (v3.0.0), file date January 1, 2026 — source file. Last verified by PriceCheck: July 16, 2026. CPT 49505.
Median commercial rate here: $3,049 — 40% below the Washington, DC metro median of $5,077. Compare all Washington, DC hospitals →
Commercial insurance plans
| Payer / plan | Facility rate | Rate type |
|---|---|---|
| Anthem Blue Cross Blue ShieldHMO | $1,972 | negotiated rate |
| Anthem Blue Cross Blue ShieldPpoonly | $2,244 | negotiated rate |
| CignaHMO (+1 same-rate plans) | $3,854 | negotiated rate |
| AetnaManaged Care | $5,076 | negotiated rate |
Common questions
How much does inguinal hernia repair cost at The George Washington University Hospital without insurance?
The George Washington University Hospital's price file lists a discounted cash (self-pay) facility rate of $6,563 for Inguinal hernia repair, against a gross charge of $16,408. Facility rate only — physician, anesthesia, radiology, and pathology services bill separately.
What do insurance plans pay for inguinal hernia repair at The George Washington University Hospital?
The George Washington University Hospital lists 4 commercial plan rates for Inguinal hernia repair, from $1,972 (Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield) to $5,076 (Aetna), with a median of $3,049. The Washington, DC metro median commercial rate for this procedure is $5,077.
Where do these prices come from?
Directly from the machine-readable file The George Washington University Hospital publishes under the CMS Hospital Price Transparency rule (45 CFR Part 180), file date January 1, 2026. These are price disclosures, not quotes.
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