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Hemoglobin A1C: ASCENSION SETON HAYS vs NORTH AUSTIN in Austin

ASCENSION SETON HAYS charges $8 for Hemoglobin A1C. NORTH AUSTIN MEDICAL CENTER charges $99, a 92% gap. Both report transparency-file data within the past 2 months, with 248 and 123 payer rates. ASCENSION SETON HAYS is the lower-cost option for cash payers.

Head-to-head: Hemoglobin A1C pricing

ASCENSION SETON HAYS

$8
Cash Price for Hemoglobin A1C
High confidence
248 payer rates

Source: ASCENSION SETON HAYS machine-readable file , updated May 2026.

NORTH AUSTIN MEDICAL CENTER

$99
Cash Price for Hemoglobin A1C
High confidence
123 payer rates

Source: NORTH AUSTIN MEDICAL CENTER machine-readable file , updated Jun 2026.

Based on 371 price points

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Methodology and data sources

Based on 371 price points across ASCENSION SETON HAYS and NORTH AUSTIN MEDICAL CENTER, updated 2026-04-18. Every price comes from each hospital's federally mandated price transparency file under 45 CFR Part 180. See the full methodology.

Frequently asked questions

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