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Hernia Repair (Umbilical): Providence Centralia vs Virginia Mason in Seattle

Providence Centralia Hospital charges $10,122 for Hernia Repair (Umbilical). Virginia Mason Medical Center charges $8,458, a 16% gap. Both report transparency-file data within the past month, with 2 and 0 payer rates. Virginia Mason Medical Center is the lower-cost option for cash payers.

Head-to-head: Hernia Repair (Umbilical) pricing

Providence Centralia Hospital

$10,122
Cash Price for Hernia Repair (Umbilical)
Moderate confidence
2 payer rates

Source: Providence Centralia Hospital machine-readable file , updated Jun 2026.

Virginia Mason Medical Center

$8,458
Cash Price for Hernia Repair (Umbilical)
Low confidence
0 payer rates

Source: Virginia Mason Medical Center machine-readable file , updated May 2026.

Based on cash and payer rates

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Methodology and data sources

Based on cash and payer rates across Providence Centralia Hospital and Virginia Mason 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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