Vaginal delivery cost in Kentucky
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Based on published hospital price files, 2 hospitals in Kentucky across 2 cities disclose vaginal delivery pricing — cash prices from $1,133 to $1,622. This is public hospital price transparency data, not a guaranteed estimate of your bill.
Published cash prices for vaginal delivery in Kentucky vary by about 43% across the 2 hospitals with disclosed prices here — from $1,133 to $1,622. Shopping around can matter.
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$1,133
Lowest cash
$1,622
Highest cash
vaginal delivery in Kentucky cash price2 disclosed · 2 hospitals
$1,133median ~$1,378$1,622
Lowest cash price by hospital
- Henderson Hospital$1,133
Cash price by city
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Cash price by city$1,133 – $1,622
- Henderson · 1 hospital$1,133
- Morganfield · 1 hospital$1,622
2 prices shown.
| Service | Hospital | Code | List price | Cash price | Negotiated range | Allowed (median) | |
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| HC DELIVERY VAGINAL ONLY Inpatient | Henderson Hospital | 59409 CPT | $3,778 | $1,133 | $1,096 – $3,665 | — | |
| HC DELIVERY VAGINAL ONLY Inpatient | Deaconess Union County Hospital | 59409 CPT | $3,451 | $1,622 | $1,622 – $3,347 | — |
Vaginal delivery cost by city in Kentucky
Vaginal delivery in Kentucky — FAQ
- How much does vaginal delivery cost in Kentucky?
- 2 hospitals in Kentucky across 2 cities publish vaginal delivery prices on HospitalPricer. Published cash prices range from $1,133 to $1,622 across 2 hospitals. These are prices hospitals publish, not your final bill. This is public hospital price transparency data, not a guaranteed estimate of your bill.
- Which Kentucky hospitals publish vaginal delivery prices?
- Use the table below to see each Kentucky hospital that discloses a price for vaginal delivery — with its cash, list, and insurance-negotiated rates side by side. Coverage expands as more hospital files are verified.
- Is this what I'll pay for vaginal delivery in Kentucky?
- 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.