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Las Vegas-Henderson-North Las Vegas, NV MSA

Las Vegas ER Visit Cost

This page is for uninsured patients or those with high deductibles who want to compare ER prices before they go. It's also useful after a visit for comparing charges and negotiating with the hospital. The ER level fee is typically one of the highest line items on a facility bill.

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ER Visit Cost without Insurance

ER visit costs can vary as they can include a facility fee, clinician bill, labs, imaging, medication, transport, and insurance-specific out-of-pocket responsibility. We compare ER cost based on one service every ER visit would have: Level of Emergency Department visit for the evaluation and management of a patient. These figures are source data points, not guarantees of the final bill.

Las Vegas ER Cash Price Map

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Mesa View Regional HospitalProprietary

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ER level 5
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Overall rating
1 star
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Boulder City HospitalVoluntary non-profit - Private

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ER level 1
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Centennial Hills Hospital Medical CenterProprietary

ER service level cash price
ER level 1
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No cash price

ER level 2
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ER level 3
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ER level 4
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ER level 5
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Overall rating
1 star
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Henderson HospitalProprietary

ER service level cash price
ER level 1
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No cash price

ER level 2
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ER level 3
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ER level 4
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ER level 5
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No cash price

Overall rating
2 stars
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Mountainview HospitalProprietary

ER service level cash price
ER level 1
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No cash price

ER level 2
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ER level 3
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ER level 4
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ER level 5
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Overall rating
3 stars
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Hit with a big ER bill in Las Vegas?

Start by checking the bill for errors, asking about discounts or financial assistance, and using your state's medical-debt rules before you respond to collections.

What you can do now

  • Request an itemized bill with billing codes, verify that every charge matches the services you actually received, and check whether your bill qualifies for No Surprises Act protections.
  • Ask the hospital about cash-pay or lump-sum discounts, and apply for financial assistance if you qualify.
  • Use FAIR Health or Bill Sherlock to check if your ER bill is reasonable.
  • Use Dollar For to apply for hospital financial assistance at no cost.
  • Hire a medical billing advocate to review your bill. Most work on contingency, charging only when they successfully reduce what you owe.
  • Keep every bill, denial, and collection notice. The dates matter if you need to challenge credit reporting, wage garnishment, or a lawsuit filed too late.

Nevada medical-debt rules

Medical-debt credit reporting
Conditional. Medical debt cannot be reported until hospitals comply with state price-transparency requirements.
Wage garnishment
More protective than federal. The 50-times-minimum-wage multiplier provides a higher income floor than the federal 30 times.
Deadline to sue (statute of limitations)
6 years for written contracts.