Complete breakdown of children's healthcare costs without insurance: well-child visits, vaccines, sick visits, broken bones, ER visits, and how to save 40-60% with cash pay.
Complete breakdown of children's healthcare costs without insurance: well-child visits, vaccines, sick visits, broken bones, ER visits, and how to save 40-60% with cash pay.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do well-child visits cost without insurance?
Well-child visits cost $100-$250 at a pediatrician's office. Through a Direct Primary Care (DPC) membership, they're included in the monthly fee ($50-$100/month for a family). Community health centers offer them on a sliding scale based on income.
How much do childhood vaccines cost without insurance?
The Vaccines for Children (VFC) program provides free vaccines for uninsured children at participating providers. If you don't qualify, individual vaccines cost $20-$150 each, but Costco and community health centers offer them at reduced rates.
What does a broken arm cost for a child without insurance?
A broken arm costs $500-$2,500 depending on severity. Urgent care X-rays cost $75-$250, casting costs $200-$500, and follow-up visits cost $75-$150 each. Cash-pay rates at urgent care centers are typically 40-60% less than hospital ER prices.