How Much Does Urinalysis with Microscopic Examination Cost?
Also known as: Manual urinalysis test with examination using microscope, automated (CPT 81001)
A complete urinalysis with both automated testing and microscopic examination by a lab technician.
Urinalysis with Microscopic Examination (CPT 81001) costs $3 at Medicare rates.
The rates shown below represent the complete Medicare reimbursement for this service. No separate facility fee applies for this type of procedure.
Patient Guide: Urinalysis with Microscopic Examination
What you need to know before your appointment
What to Expect
You provide a urine sample. The lab runs automated chemical testing and also examines the urine under a microscope to look for cells, crystals, bacteria, and other findings.
How Long Does It Take?
5 minutes to provide the sample
Common Reasons Doctors Order This
Urinary symptoms, blood in urine, kidney stone evaluation, infection diagnosis, routine screening
How to Prepare
Provide a clean-catch midstream urine sample. Follow the instructions given at the lab or office.
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How to Reduce Your Cost for Manual urinalysis test with examination using microscope, automated
Practical tips that can save you hundreds or thousands of dollars
- 1 Ask about cash-pay discounts
Many hospitals and clinics offer 20-40% discounts for self-pay patients. Always ask before scheduling.
- 2 Compare facility vs. office setting costs
Some procedures cost significantly less in an office setting than a hospital. Ask your provider about options.
- 3 Shop around — costs vary significantly
Costs can vary 2-3x between providers in the same city. Get quotes from multiple facilities.
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People Also Ask
Common questions people search for about this procedure
How expensive is urinalysis?
Urinalysis cost ranges from 0 to 47 depending on the depth of the panel. Walk-In Lab offers these same quality urine tests while you save! Our urine tests start at 2.
Can a urine test detect a UTI?
A healthcare provider may order the following tests to diagnose a UTI: Urinalysis. During this test, you'll pee into a special cup. The provider will send the sample to a laboratory, where technicians will examine it for signs of a UTI using multiple variables such as nitrites, leukocyte esterase and white blood cells.
Does insurance usually cover a urinalysis?
Most insurers, including Medicare and many private providers, cover a urine drug screen if it is deemed medically necessary.
How much is a urine test without insurance?
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Manual urinalysis test with examination using microscope, automated cost?
The Medicare facility rate for Manual urinalysis test with examination using microscope, automated is $3. Commercial insurance rates typically range from 150% to 250% of Medicare (varies by plan).
How much does Manual urinalysis test with examination using microscope, automated cost without insurance?
Without insurance, the cost of Manual urinalysis test with examination using microscope, automated can range from 150% of Medicare to 500% of Medicare depending on the facility. Many hospitals and clinics offer self-pay discounts of 20-40% off their chargemaster price. Always ask about cash pricing before your visit.
Does insurance cover Manual urinalysis test with examination using microscope, automated?
Most commercial health insurance plans and Medicare cover Manual urinalysis test with examination using microscope, automated when ordered by a physician for a medically necessary reason. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your plan's deductible, copay/coinsurance structure, and whether you use an in-network provider. Check with your insurance company before scheduling to confirm coverage and get a cost estimate.
Why does the cost vary so much by location?
Medicare adjusts payments using Geographic Practice Cost Indices (GPCIs) that reflect local differences in physician work costs, practice expenses, and malpractice insurance. Manhattan, San Francisco, and other high-cost areas pay significantly more than rural regions. Commercial insurers follow similar geographic patterns.