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Jefferson Hospital

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2.0

565 Coal Valley Road, Jefferson Hills, PA 15025

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SSP GA002

Colonoscopy

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$136

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Colonoscopy Overview

A colonoscopy is a standard medical procedure used to diagnose and treat gastrointestinal tract conditions, particularly those affecting the large intestine (rectum, colon, and anus) and a portion of the small intestine (the ileum). It is the most effective and widely accepted screening tool for identifying colorectal cancer, the third most common cancer and the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Individuals over the age of 50 are advised to undergo colorectal cancer screening at least every ten years.


During a colonoscopy, the physician uses a small, flexible tube with a high-definition camera on the tip, called a colonoscope. The colonoscope also features channels for passing special instruments or fluids and LED lights to illuminate the colon. It is inserted into the patient's anus and slowly advanced through the rectum and colon. The colonoscope allows the physician to visualize the entire colon in real time and identify abnormalities such as polyps, inflammation, infections, or cancer. If abnormalities are detected, the physician can perform a biopsy or remove abnormal tissue during the procedure.


Before the procedure, patients undergo bowel preparation, which includes taking medications to increase bowel movements and following a low-residue or clear liquid diet for one to two days. Bowel preparation ensures that stool and other digestive material do not obstruct the physician’s view of the colon and helps prevent complications such as bowel perforation. Your doctor will provide specific instructions for the preferred bowel preparation method.


Patients are typically under mild sedation during the procedure, administered by an anesthesiologist. Sedation ensures comfort and minimizes movement, reducing the risk of complications. Colonoscopies are generally well-tolerated, with minimal risks that may include rectal tears, bleeding, pain, bloating, or infection.


After the procedure, any biopsies or collected tissue are sent to a laboratory for further examination. Once results are available, they will be reviewed with the patient. Based on the findings, the physician may recommend additional treatment, follow-up colonoscopies, or other interventions for re-evaluation, surveillance, or treatment.

See the procedures included in this package

This list includes the services and fees bundled into the Colonoscopy Standard Service Package (SSP GA002). The final price for the procedure will depend on which services your provider ultimately performs, your insurance plan and your medical benefits.

Code Code Type Description
HCPCS 45385 Base Code Colonoscopy
HCPCS 45385 Professional Colonoscopy
RC 0636 Facility Pharmacy - Extension of 025X - Drugs requiring detailed coding
HCPCS J2704 Facility Intramuscular injection of 10mg propofol
RC 0370 Facility Anesthesia - General
HCPCS 88305 Facility Microscopic/gross-exam of surgical pathology biopsies/exam/resections
RC 0750 Facility Gastrointestinal Services - General
RC 0710 Facility Recovery Room - General
RC 0250 Facility Pharmacy (Also see 063X, an extension of 250X) - General

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SSP GA002

Colonoscopy

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Colonoscopy

45385

Jefferson Hospital

565 Coal Valley Road, Jefferson Hills, PA 15025

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