Adenoidectomy vs Mammogram (Screening)
Medicare Cost Comparison 2025
Quick Answer
Adenoidectomy: $4,000 total · Medicare pays $3,200 · Patient pays $800
Mammogram (Screening): $250 total · Medicare pays $250 · Patient pays $0
Cost Comparison
| Metric | Adenoidectomy | Mammogram (Screening) |
|---|---|---|
| Total Average Cost | $4,000 | $250 |
| Medicare Pays | $3,200 | $250 |
| Patient Pays | $800 | $0 |
| Category | outpatient | physician |
FAQ
What is the cost difference between Adenoidectomy and Mammogram (Screening)?
Adenoidectomy costs $4,000 on average, while Mammogram (Screening) costs $250 — a difference of $3,750.
How much does Medicare pay for Adenoidectomy vs Mammogram (Screening)?
Medicare typically pays $3,200 for Adenoidectomy (patient owes $800). For Mammogram (Screening), Medicare pays $250 (patient owes $0).
What is Adenoidectomy?
Surgical removal of the adenoids.
What is Mammogram (Screening)?
Breast cancer screening X-ray, covered annually by Medicare.