What Are Medical Items Worth?

28 items tagged “medical” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

CBD Oil
$80

CBD Oil

CBD oil is a medical health supplement extracted from hemp containing cannabidiol (CBD) used for stress, sleep, pain relief, and other wellness benefits.

Acupuncture Session
$100

Acupuncture Session

A standard acupuncture session in a private clinic for medical health purposes, typically lasting 45-60 minutes with needle insertion at specific points.

Chiropractic Adjustment
$152

Chiropractic Adjustment

A chiropractic adjustment is a manual spinal manipulation treatment by a chiropractor to improve alignment and relieve pain.

Physical Therapy Session
$100

Physical Therapy Session

A standard individual physical therapy session in a clinic for medical rehabilitation, typically lasting 45-60 minutes.

Ankle Brace
$15

Ankle Brace

An ankle brace is a medical support device worn around the ankle to provide stability, compression, and protection during recovery from sprains or injuries.

Back Brace
$20

Back Brace

A back brace is a medical support device worn around the lower back to provide stability, pain relief, and posture correction for conditions like herniated discs, sciatica, or general back pain.

Crutches
$25

Crutches

Crutches are adjustable medical mobility aids, typically underarm aluminum models, used for short-term support after injuries like fractures or sprains.

Wheelchair
$300

Wheelchair

A standard manual wheelchair is a basic mobility aid with four wheels, seat, armrests, footrests, and brakes, designed for everyday use by individuals with limited mobility.

Hospital Stay (per night)
$3,132

Hospital Stay (per night)

The average cost per day for a hospital stay in the US, representing hospital expenses rather than the billed amount a patient pays.

Flu Shot
$40

Flu Shot

A flu shot is an annual influenza vaccine injection administered at pharmacies or clinics to prevent seasonal flu infection.

Blood Test
$50

Blood Test

A standard blood test panel (such as CBC or CMP) that a person without insurance would typically pay for out-of-pocket at a medical facility.

X-Ray
$125

X-Ray

A medical X-ray is a diagnostic imaging procedure using low-dose radiation to examine bones, chest, or other body parts for injuries or diseases.

Eye Exam
$136

Eye Exam

A routine eye exam is a standard check-up by an optometrist to assess vision and eye health.

Dental Implant
$4,500

Dental Implant

A single dental implant procedure including the implant post, abutment, and crown used to replace a missing tooth.

Dentures
$1,968

Dentures

Dentures are removable prosthetic devices used to replace missing teeth, with full dentures covering both upper and lower arches being the most common type for a regular person.

Braces
$6,000

Braces

Orthodontic braces are dental appliances used to correct misaligned teeth and jaws in medical health treatments.

Pair of Glasses
$350

Pair of Glasses

A complete pair of prescription eyeglasses with standard frames and single-vision lenses for vision correction.

Inhaler
$45

Inhaler

A medical inhaler, typically a prescription albuterol HFA inhaler used for quick-relief of asthma symptoms, is the most common type a regular person would purchase.

EpiPen
$701.41

EpiPen

EpiPen is a brand-name epinephrine auto-injector device used to treat severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) in adults and children, typically sold in a two-pack of 0.3 mg doses.

Stethoscope
$12

Stethoscope

A stethoscope is a medical instrument used to listen to internal sounds of the body, such as heart and lung sounds, commonly purchased by regular consumers for home or basic professional use.