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Sleep study cost in Baltimore, MD

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Based on the latest published hospital price files, 2 hospitals in Baltimore, MD disclose sleep study pricing with cash prices from $1,770 to $3,330. This is public hospital price transparency data, not a guaranteed estimate of your bill.

5 prices shown.

ServiceHospitalCodeList priceCash priceNegotiated rangeAllowed (median)
HC SLEEP STUDY ATTENDED
Inpatient & outpatient
University of Maryland Medical Center95807
CPT
$1,806$1,770$1,770 – $1,806
HC POLYSOM GREATER THAN 6 YRS SLEEP STAGING W 4+ PARAMETERS
Inpatient & outpatient
University of Maryland Medical Center95810
CPT
$2,237$2,192$2,192 – $2,237
HC POLYSOM GREATER THAN 6 YRS W CPAP & SLEEP STAGING W 4+ PARAMETERS
Inpatient & outpatient
University of Maryland Medical Center95811
CPT
$2,365$2,318$2,318 – $2,365
HC POLYSOM GREATER THAN 6 YRS SLEEP STAGING W 4+ PARAMETERS
Inpatient & outpatient
University of Maryland Medical Center - Midtown Campus95810
CPT
$3,214$3,150$3,150 – $3,214
HC POLYSOM GREATER THAN 6 YRS W CPAP & SLEEP STAGING W 4+ PARAMETERS
Inpatient & outpatient
University of Maryland Medical Center - Midtown Campus95811
CPT
$3,398$3,330$3,330 – $3,398

Sleep study in Baltimore — FAQ

How much does Sleep study cost in Baltimore, MD?
2 hospitals in Baltimore, MD publish sleep study prices on HospitalPricer. Disclosed cash prices range from $1,770 to $3,330. These are prices hospitals publish, not your final bill. This is public hospital price transparency data, not a guaranteed estimate of your bill.
Why do Sleep study prices vary between Baltimore hospitals?
Hospitals set their own prices and negotiate separately with each insurer, so published prices for the same service can differ widely between hospitals — and between plans at one hospital. Comparing the published prices is what this page is for.
Is this what I'll pay for Sleep study in Baltimore?
No. Published prices are a starting point for comparison, not a personalized quote. What you actually pay depends on your insurance, the exact services performed, and the care setting. A blank price means the hospital didn't publish one — never that it is $0.