Endometrial Ablation
Code: 58563
Minimally invasive procedure to destroy the uterine lining to reduce heavy menstrual bleeding.
Best Cash Price
$4,500
at Austin providers
vs. Austin hospital avg.
Price Verified
Updated Feb 2026 · Source: provider website
Quick Facts
Code
58563
Category
Women's Health
Frequency
Less Common
Price Variance
Very High
Price Comparison
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Cash-Pay (estimated)
Medicaid/Insurance
Cost Breakdown
Endometrial Ablation typically results in 3 separate bills. Here's what to expect.
Surgeon Fee
Surgeon's professional fee
$1,200 – $3,000
Facility / OR Fee
Operating room or surgery center
$1,500 – $4,000
Anesthesiologist Fee
Separate bill from anesthesiologist
$300 – $1,000
Total Estimated Cost
Sum of all three bills
$3,000 – $8,000
Always ask upfront
You may receive separate bills from your surgeon, the surgery center, and the anesthesiologist — even if they work at the same location. Always ask each provider for their cash-pay rate before scheduling.
Austin Providers for Women's Health
Alyson Garcia MD
David W. Reue, MD
Sassy Lash & MedSpa — Austin
South Austin / Slaughter & Brodie
Austin Area Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Fertility
Christopher Seeker, MD
Megan L. McCoin, MD
Jason L. Gooch, MD
Donell B. Oliver, MD
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Telehealth Alternative
❌ In-Person OnlyThis procedure requires hands-on care and cannot be performed remotely. However, you may be able to get an initial consultation or follow-up via telehealth.
Best Cash Price
$4,500
at Austin providers
vs. Austin hospital avg.
Price Verified
Updated Feb 2026 · Source: provider website
Quick Facts
Code
58563
Category
Women's Health
Frequency
Less Common
Price Variance
Very High