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How Much Does Imaging of retina Cost on Medicare?

Cost analysis for CPT 92134 — Imaging of retina

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🗺️ State-by-State Cost Variation

The most expensive state pays 1.4x more than the cheapest for this procedure. AK averages $33.66 vs ND at $24.62.

StateAvg PaymentTotal PaymentsServicesProviders
AK$33.66$517.6K15.4K107
NJ$33.13$7.0M211.9K704
NY$33.06$17.6M531.5K1.6K
DC$32.69$406.1K12.4K49
CT$32.35$2.5M76.0K319
CA$32.13$27.1M842.9K2.1K
MD$31.99$8.5M266.6K493
HI$30.55$1.1M35.4K150
GU$30.20$20.1K6646
RI$29.98$787.8K26.3K120
VA$29.73$6.6M222.3K681
MA$29.70$7.1M238.3K668
CO$29.37$3.5M118.1K442
WA$29.27$5.3M181.5K697
DE$28.93$780.7K27.0K104
NH$28.89$875.2K30.3K168
IL$28.87$9.8M338.3K1.1K
NV$28.79$1.7M59.6K188
PA$28.76$11.0M383.4K1.3K
FL$28.74$19.1M666.0K1.6K
TX$28.55$14.0M490.8K1.7K
OR$28.35$3.2M111.5K389
GA$28.24$4.4M157.3K622
MN$28.02$2.8M100.9K583
PR$27.94$140.0K5.0K63
MT$27.92$1.2M43.4K155
AZ$27.84$5.5M197.1K543
VI$27.67$13.3K4794
MO$27.62$3.9M140.8K568
SD$27.58$958.2K34.7K164
MI$27.55$5.8M211.6K816
SC$27.52$3.8M139.7K399
NC$27.37$5.9M215.7K792
TN$27.24$4.9M181.0K602
IN$27.05$3.9M145.8K662
UT$27.03$1.9M70.2K249
MP$27.01$7.2K2654
ME$26.94$811.2K30.1K180
WY$26.94$374.4K13.9K75
AL$26.76$2.6M98.0K408
AE$26.71$59.9K2.2K1
NM$26.54$909.5K34.3K155
KY$26.46$2.5M96.0K405
OH$26.44$6.4M240.6K1.0K
ID$26.42$1.1M41.4K187
NE$26.30$1.6M59.6K258
KS$26.22$2.5M95.4K414
OK$25.80$2.5M95.5K458
IA$25.68$3.1M119.1K447
WV$25.33$859.7K33.9K158
AR$25.12$1.8M71.4K301

💰 Who Bills the Most for This Procedure?

ProviderSpecialtyStatePaymentsServicesAvg/Service
Nathan SteinleOphthalmologyCA$290.0K8.7K$33.47
David WarrowOphthalmologyMD$248.0K8.2K$30.36
Wright LautenOphthalmologyMS$245.3K8.7K$28.32
David ReedOphthalmologyMA$242.6K7.8K$31.11
Torsten WiegandOphthalmologyMA$235.9K6.9K$34.03
Omesh GuptaOphthalmologyPA$223.8K7.2K$31.01
David BoyerOphthalmologyCA$222.5K6.5K$34.41
John SullivanOphthalmologyFL$212.5K7.3K$29.00
Paul GuerrieroOphthalmologyNY$204.5K6.2K$32.84
Alexander EatonOphthalmologyFL$202.7K6.5K$31.17
Chirag ShahOphthalmologyMA$200.5K5.9K$34.05
Shawn AgeeOphthalmologyFL$197.4K6.9K$28.64
Babak Jian SeyedahmadiOphthalmologyMA$196.1K6.1K$32.32
Mitchell FinemanOphthalmologyPA$194.1K6.2K$31.12
Homayoun TabandehOphthalmologyCA$187.8K5.4K$34.76
Mark FlecknerOphthalmologyNY$187.5K5.3K$35.26
Sarju PatelOphthalmologyCA$184.5K5.7K$32.47
Sunil GuptaOphthalmologyFL$177.8K6.0K$29.76
Jack CohenOphthalmologyIL$177.8K5.8K$30.85
Allen HuOphthalmologyMD$176.5K6.0K$29.39

🤔 Is Imaging of retina Overpriced?

Based on the data, CPT 92134 shows a 1.4x variation in pricing across states — relatively consistent by Medicare standards.

Medicare's fee schedule attempts to standardize pricing, though some variation is expected due to geographic cost-of-living adjustments and practice expense differences.

This analysis is based on publicly available CMS data and does not account for patient complexity, comorbidities, or facility-specific factors that may justify pricing differences.

Data Sources

  • • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
  • • Medicare Provider Utilization and Payment Data (2014-2023)
  • • Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

Note: All data is from publicly available Medicare records. OpenMedicare is an independent journalism project not affiliated with CMS.