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Cost Guide 37700 · Surgery

How much does Tie, divide and strip long saphenous vein cost?

Medicare pays $228.

By Michael Glenn , Healthcare Data Analyst · ·
Data from CMS files published FY 2024 CMS IPPS. Refreshed weekly.
About the analyst

Michael Glenn reviews CMS datasets and drug pricing at BillRazor Research. He focuses on NADAC acquisition costs and procedure coding accuracy. Expertise: drug pricing, NADAC data, CPT coding.

4 care settings compared
CMS Medicare benchmark data
Updated 2026-04-03
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Medicare rateAverage chargeHigh end$0$3.5K
$3.1K
Above average
Average hospital charge vs. benchmarks: $229 (Medicare rate) · $3.1K (Average charge)
$229
Medicare rate
$1,589
ASC rate
$3,148
Avg hospital charge
$2,919
Price spread
Rate comparison — Tie, divide and strip long saphenous vein
Non-facility$99Medicare facility$229ASC rate$1.6KHospital outpatient$3.1KAvg chargemaster$3.1K$3.0K difference between lowest and highest rate
Research suggests 49–80% of hospital bills contain errors. Our system checks every line item against Medicare benchmarks.

Cost by care setting

Setting Medicare rate
Hospital outpatient (facility) $229
Physician office (non-facility) $99
Ambulatory surgery center $1,589
Hospital outpatient (APC) $3,148

What affects the cost?

How to save on Tie, divide and strip long saphenous vein

  • 1 Ask for an ASC (ambulatory surgery center) option — often 40–60% cheaper than hospital outpatient
  • 2 Request a written cost estimate before scheduling
  • 3 Verify that all providers (surgeon, anesthesiologist, pathologist) are in-network
  • 4 Ask about bundled pricing that includes facility, surgeon, and anesthesia
Rates shown are from the 2026 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and CMS IPPS. BillRazor compares your bill against these data sources. See how it works →

FAQ — Tie, divide and strip long saphenous vein cost

What is a fair price for Ligation&div long saph vein?
Medicare pays $228 for Ligation&div long saph vein (37700). This is the government benchmark rate. A fair price for commercially insured or cash-pay patients is typically 1.2–2.5x the Medicare rate, or roughly $274–$572.
How can I lower my cost for Ligation&div long saph vein?
To lower your cost: (1) Compare prices at multiple facilities — use the comparison data on this page. (2) Ask about ASC (surgery center) options, which are often 40–60% cheaper. (3) Request cash-pay pricing upfront. (4) After receiving a bill, review each line item against Medicare benchmarks. Research suggests 49–80% of hospital bills contain errors.

Related pricing data

Data: Federal physician fee schedules, hospital payment data, surgery center rates, lab fee schedules, and drug pricing data. FY 2024. All publicly available from federal sources.

Methodology: Rates shown are national Medicare reimbursement rates by care setting. Price ranges reflect variation across hospitals reporting the same procedure code. Metro prices are averaged from hospital-level chargemaster data reported to CMS.

This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical, financial, or legal advice. Actual costs depend on your insurance and provider. We recommend verifying costs directly with your provider. Full methodology · Terms of use

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