Price List & Payment Options
In the table below, you will find a list of all costs and inclusions.
Included in surgical abortion cost:
- Ultrasound
- Abortion consultation with a specially trained gynecologist
- Sedation* & Pain Medication (ibuprofen, oral or IV Sedation, etc.)
- Cervical dilation, if necessary (misoprostol or cervical dilators (Laminaria))
- Birth control consult, if desired
- Blood type test (based on procedure type and length of pregnancy)
- For surgical patients with a negative blood type, the RhoGAM® injection
- Follow-Up Appointments, IF MEDICALLY NECESSARY
*Procedures with sedation require that you have a driver. Rideshares like Uber or Lyft are not permitted unless you are accompanied by someone you know.
Prices effective 4/1/2025
Self-pay price
Consultation & Ultrasound*This fee can be applied to the cost of a procedure appointment if performed within 2 weeks of the initial consultation |
$300* |
Medication Abortion (6 weeks – 9 weeks)*Includes follow-up appointments and ultrasounds |
$650* |
Surgical Abortion (6 weeks – 10 weeks, 6 days) |
$650 |
Surgical Abortion (11 weeks – 12 weeks, 6 days) |
$750 |
Surgical Abortion (13 weeks – 14 weeks, 6 days) |
$800 |
Surgical Abortion (15 weeks – 16 weeks, 6 days) |
$1,000 |
Surgical Abortion (17 weeks – 21 weeks & 6 days) |
$2,500 |
Surgical Abortion (22 + weeks)*$1,850 required to be paid before patients can be seen for pre-op visit – Remaining cost will be billed by the hospital after OR procedure |
$15,900* |
Beta hCG Blood Test (Self-pay) |
$30 |
IUD/Implant Removal |
$250 |
Deep Implant/Non-Visible IUD Strings Removal (Self-pay) |
$300 |
Conscious Sedation Charge (Self-pay)*Stand Alone Charge – Not Needed for Abortion Packages |
$125* |
Mini Rhogam (Self-pay)*Stand Alone Charge – Not Needed for Abortion Packages |
$50* |
Full Rhogam (Self-pay)*Stand Alone Charge – Not Needed for Abortion Packages |
$100* |
Depo Provera Injection |
$75 |
Please note that self-pay prices are subject to change, and up-to-date pricing information will be provided when you schedule your appointment.
Insurance
Some insurance plans do cover elective abortions, but many do not. Please contact your insurance company (using the “Benefits” or “Customer Service” phone number listed on your insurance card) to find out whether your insurance will cover the procedure. For second trimester terminations, especially if there is a fetal anomaly, please contact our office and we will assist you in verifying eligibility.
In Colorado, Medicaid will not pay for an elective abortion unless the patient’s health is in danger, or in cases of rape or incest.
Please be advised
If you plan to use your medical insurance for your procedure, note that the amount billed to the insurance company is greater than the self-pay package cost. If your insurance company does not cover the total bill, you may receive a bill for the remainder, which under some circumstances could be higher than the self-pay package cost.
Circumstances where this may occur include:
- Unmet annual deductible
- Contracted payment amounts do not cover the total charges
- Lack of prior authorization
- Not a covered benefit.
CWHC is happy to process your insurance claim with the understanding that we are not responsible for any discrepancy between the amount billed and the amount your insurance company pays. If you have any questions, please ask us before your bill is submitted, as no adjustments can be made after any payment is received from your insurance.