Arkansas

How Much Does an ER Visit Cost in Arkansas?

A typical mid-complexity ER visit in Arkansas is billed around $2,200, with most visits ranging from $650 to $5,400 before insurance adjustments. Below: what affects the cost, what to check, and what to ask before you pay.

Average ER costs in Arkansas

Typical charged amounts before insurance adjustments. Your final bill depends on your plan, the hospital, and the complexity of the visit.

Low-acuity visit

$650

Minor issue, minimal testing (Level 1–2)

Typical visit

$2,200

Mid-complexity, some labs and imaging (Level 3–4)

High-acuity visit

$5,400

Complex case, multiple scans, observation (Level 5)

Note on variation: Arkansas ER costs are below the national average overall, but Little Rock-area trauma centers can produce bills several times higher than smaller community hospitals.

Why ER bills are high in Arkansas

Hospital facility fee

In Arkansas, the facility fee — what the hospital charges just for using the ER room — is often the single largest line on the bill, frequently $1,500–$3,500+.

Multiple billing parties

The hospital, the ER physician group, and any radiologist who reads your scans typically bill separately, so one visit can produce two or three bills.

Insurance network mismatches

Even at an in-network hospital in Arkansas, the ER physician group may be out-of-network. Federal No Surprises Act rules cover most of these situations, but errors still happen.

Regional pricing variation

Many Arkansas hospitals participate in financial-assistance programs that go beyond federal requirements — ask the billing office for the application even if you have insurance.

Common charges on a Arkansas ER bill

Labs

Metabolic panels, CBCs, troponins — each billed individually, often at several times outpatient prices.

Imaging

X-rays, CT scans, and ultrasounds. Hospital ER imaging in major metros tends to run high.

Supplies

IV starts, splints, "ER kits." Vague supply lines are some of the most reviewable charges.

Monitoring

Hourly observation, telemetry, and pulse-ox charges that can repeat across a multi-hour visit.

Physician fees

The ER doctor bills separately from the hospital, and may be in or out of network independently.

What to check on your bill

  • Duplicate charges — the same CPT code billed more than once on the same date.
  • Vague "misc supplies" or "ER kit" lines with no clear breakdown.
  • Facility fees coded at Level 4 or 5 for short, simple visits.
  • Repeated monitoring or observation charges that pile up beyond what the visit length supports.
  • Out-of-network physician charges at an in-network hospital, which may be protected.

Example: a typical Little Rock ER visit

A realistic mid-complexity visit at a Arkansas hospital — the kind of bill most patients receive for chest pain, abdominal pain, or a suspected fracture.

DescriptionAmount
ER facility fee (Level 4)$1,210
Comprehensive metabolic panel + CBC$352
Chest X-ray, 2 views$396
IV start + supplies$132
Emergency physician services$110
Total billed$2,200

Illustrative only. Actual bills vary by hospital, insurance plan, and visit complexity.

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FAQ

How much is an ER visit in Arkansas?
Most ER visits in Arkansas are charged between $650 and $5,400, with a typical mid-complexity visit running around $2,200. The amount you actually owe depends on your insurance plan, deductible, and whether the providers were in-network.
Does insurance cover ER visits in Arkansas?
Yes — federal law requires most insurance plans to cover emergency services without prior authorization, regardless of network status. Your share depends on your plan's deductible, copay, and coinsurance. The federal No Surprises Act protects you from most out-of-network balance billing for emergency care.
Why is my Arkansas ER bill so high?
Arkansas ER costs are below the national average overall, but Little Rock-area trauma centers can produce bills several times higher than smaller community hospitals. Beyond geography, ER bills include a separate facility fee, a separate physician charge, and individual lines for every test, image, and supply — each billed at the highest rate by default.
Can I dispute charges on a Arkansas ER bill?
Yes. You can request a fully itemized bill, ask the hospital to verify charges, dispute duplicates or unclear items, request a coding review of the facility fee, and apply for financial assistance. Many Arkansas hospitals participate in financial-assistance programs that go beyond federal requirements — ask the billing office for the application even if you have insurance.