Here is the average cost of a colonoscopy by state in outpatient hospital settings in the 50 most populous cities in the U.S., based on data from insurance company Sidecar Health's Care Calculator and population data from the Census Bureau published by Ballotpedia:
- New York City: $1,855
- Los Angeles: $1,866
- Chicago: $1,725
- Houston: $1,611
- Phoenix: $1,700
- Philadelphia: $1,744
- San Antonio: $1,611
- San Diego: $1,866
- Dallas: $1,611
- San Jose, Calif.: $1,866
- Austin: $1,611
- Jacksonville, Fla.: $1,650
- Fort Worth, Texas: $1,611
- Columbus: $1,548
- Indianapolis: $1,573
- Charlotte, N.C.: $1,489
- San Francisco: $1,866
- Seattle: $1,789
- Denver: $1,642
- Nashville: $1,491
- Oklahoma City: $1,656
- El Paso, Texas: $1,611
- Boston: $1,843
- Portland, Ore.: $1,690
- Las Vegas: $1,622
- Detroit: $1,698
- Memphis: $1,491
- Louisville, Ky.: $1,515
- Baltimore: $1,788
- Milwaukee: $1,694
- Albuquerque, N.M.: $1,498
- Tucson, Ariz.: $1,700
- Fresno, Calif.: $1,866
- Sacramento, Calif.: $1,866
- Kansas City, Mo.: $1,510
- Mesa, Ariz.: $1,700
- Atlanta: $1,546
- Omaha, Neb.: $1,536
- Colorado Springs, Colo.: $1,642
- Raleigh, N.C.: $1,489
- Long Beach, Calif.: $1,866
- Virginia Beach, Va.: $1,603
- Miami: $1,650
- Oakland, Calif.: $1,866
- Minneapolis: $1,911
- Tulsa, Okla.: $1,656
- Bakersfield, Calif.: $1,866
- Wichita, Kan.: $1,481
- Arlington, Texas: $1,611
- Aurora, Colo.: $1,642