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📋 Data from Medicare fee schedules & FAIR Health ✓ Reviewed by board-certified gastroenterologist 🔄 Updated May 2026

Abdominal Pain Workup Cost: What Diagnosing the Cause Costs

Working up abdominal pain costs $150–$8,000+ depending on tests and setting. See costs for labs, ultrasound, CT, and endoscopy, plus the ER vs. clinic gap.

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Black Tarry Stool (Melena) Workup Cost: What Diagnosis Costs

Diagnosing black tarry stool costs $500–$10,000+ because it signals upper GI bleeding. See costs for the ER, upper endoscopy, and blood work step by step.

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Blood in Stool Workup Cost: What Diagnosing It Actually Costs

Figuring out what's causing blood in your stool runs $150–$6,000+ depending on the workup. See the cost of each test, from office exams to colonoscopy.

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Change in Bowel Habits Workup Cost: What Diagnosis Costs

A workup for a persistent change in bowel habits costs $200–$6,000+. See the cost of labs, stool tests, and colonoscopy, plus when each one is needed.

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Chronic Diarrhea Workup Cost: What Tests to Diagnose It Cost

A chronic diarrhea workup runs $200–$5,000+ depending on the tests needed. See the cost of stool studies, blood work, and colonoscopy step by step.

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Chronic Nausea and Vomiting Workup Cost: What Tests Cost

A workup for chronic nausea and vomiting costs $250–$6,000+ depending on tests. See costs for labs, gastric emptying studies, upper endoscopy, and imaging.

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Difficulty Swallowing (Dysphagia) Workup Cost: What Tests Cost

A dysphagia workup costs $300–$6,000+ depending on tests. See the cost of a barium swallow, upper endoscopy, and motility studies for trouble swallowing.

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Iron-Deficiency Anemia GI Workup Cost: What the Tests Cost

A GI workup for iron-deficiency anemia costs $1,500–$8,000+ because it usually needs both scopes. See the cost of colonoscopy, upper endoscopy, and labs.

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