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How Much Does a Rhizotomy Cost in Arizona?
Rhizotomy (also called facet nerve rhizotomy or radiofrequency ablation) is a minimally invasive treatment where heat is used to calm or disable the tiny nerves that send pain signals from your facet joints. You can do this treatment to deal with stubborn spine or facet-joint pain. But if you want a clear idea of the facet rhizotomy cost in Arizona, join Comprehensive Pain Management (CPM) to see the typical price range and how insurance works.
Average Facet Rhizotomy Cost in Arizona
The cost of facet rhizotomy in Arizona can vary depending on how many levels are treated, whether you need one side or both sides done, and whether you pay cash or use insurance.
In general, most patients can expect a total cost range of about $700 to $2,500+ for a rhizotomy. This range covers simpler single-level treatments on one side and more complex multi-level treatments on both sides.
Here’s a breakdown of typical steps and broad cost ranges:
| Procedure Step | Typical Cost Range |
| Initial consultation & imaging | ~$300 – $800 |
| Diagnostic nerve block / medial branch block | ~$500 – $1,000 |
| Facet rhizotomy (single level, one side) | ~$700 – $1,100 |
| Facet rhizotomy (multiple levels, both sides) | ~$1,200 – $2,500+ |
| Follow-up visits / post-treatment care | ~$150 – $400 per visit |
Factors that Influence the Rhizotomy Cost
Here are the factors that affect the facet rhizotomy cost in Arizona:
- The number of facet joint levels treated can raise the cost because treating more levels takes more time and equipment.
- Treating both sides of the spine costs more because it doubles the work and the number of nerves treated.
- Hospital outpatient departments usually cost more than outpatient clinics because hospital fees are higher.
- Using imaging such as fluoroscopy or X-ray increases the cost because it adds extra technology and staff.
- Needing a diagnostic nerve block before the rhizotomy raises the cost because it adds another procedure.
- A doctor with higher experience or specialized training may charge more because of their expertise.
- Areas in Arizona with higher living or facility costs can cause the total price to be higher.
- Paying cash or going out of the network can raise your cost because you cover more of the bill yourself.
- More follow-up visits after the procedure increase the total cost because each visit adds another charge.
- Medications or rehabilitation after treatment add to the final cost because they require ongoing care.
Is a Rhizotomy Covered by Insurance?
Yes, in many cases, the facet rhizotomy cost in Arizona is covered by insurance, but it depends on your plan and whether the procedure is documented as medically necessary. Most major health plans will cover radiofrequency ablation for facet joint pain when your doctor shows that you’ve tried conservative treatments (medication, therapy, injections), documented pain source, and meet the criteria.
Coverage often falls in the range of 70% to 90% of the allowed amount after your deductible and co-pays are met. If the procedure is done in-network and meets your plan’s criteria, your out-of-pocket cost can be much less than the cash price. But if you go out-of-network, choose a non-standard provider, or use a procedure that insurance sees as experimental, your share of the facet rhizotomy cost in Arizona could rise significantly.
At Comprehensive Pain Management, our pain specialists in Phoenix help you check your benefits ahead of time so you can get a clearer idea of what you’ll pay.
The Bottom Line
In general, the facet rhizotomy cost in Arizona is about $700 to $2,500+, but it depends on how many levels are treated, whether you need one side or both sides done, and whether you pay cash or use insurance.
If spine or facet-joint pain is affecting your day, we, at Comprehensive Pain Management, offer effective rhizotomy treatments at fair, manageable prices. Reach out to us to learn the exact cost, understand your coverage, and get a treatment plan that fits both your pain and your budget.
FAQ
How much does a rhizotomy cost?
Typically, in Arizona, you might pay about $700 to $1,100 for simpler one-sided, one-level cases, and $1,200 to $2,500+ for more complex, multi-level or both-sided cases.
How long will a rhizotomy last?
Pain relief from a properly performed facet rhizotomy often lasts months to over a year, depending on your condition and whether you follow post-care guidelines.
What are the risks of a facet rhizotomy?
Risks are relatively low but can include temporary soreness, nerve sensitivity, or pain returning over time, requiring repeat treatment.
Dr. James KellerShabrokh
Dr. James KellerShabrokh is a board-certified specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, focusing on spine, joint, muscle, and nerve injuries. He combines rehabilitative care, minimally invasive procedures, and preventive strategies to restore function, improve mobility, and provide long-term pain relief.
