Compare 210 anesthesiologists in Providence, RI. Check ratings, insurance, and availability.
210
Anesthesiologists
100%
Accepting patients
85%
Most common: MD
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Providence has 210 anesthesiologists. The most common credential is MD (85%). 100% are currently accepting new patients. Practitioners see patients in neighborhoods including College Hill, Federal Hill, East Side, and Downtown Providence.
Nearby hospitals include Rhode Island Hospital (Lifespan), The Miriam Hospital, and Women & Infants Hospital. Local training programs run through Brown University Warren Alpert Medical School and Brown University. Rhode Island Hospital is the state's only Level I trauma center and the principal teaching hospital of Brown University.
The most commonly accepted carriers among Providence anesthesiologists include medicare, unitedhealthcare, qhp-58944, and qhp-44228. 80% accept Medicare.
Before surgery, the anesthesiologist will review your health history, discuss the anesthesia plan, and answer your questions. On the day of surgery, they will start an IV and administer medications. You will fall asleep within seconds with general anesthesia. During the procedure, the anesthesiologist monitors you continuously. Afterward, they manage your pain and supervise your recovery until you are stable.
You will see an anesthesiologist when you are scheduled for surgery or a procedure requiring anesthesia. A pre-operative consultation may happen days before (for complex cases) or the day of surgery. You may also see an anesthesiologist for chronic pain management, labor epidurals, or if you are admitted to an ICU managed by anesthesiologist-intensivists.
Anesthesia (per hour): $500-1,500 · Epidural (labor): $1,000-3,000 · Nerve block: $500-2,000 · Pre-op consultation: $100-300
Providence, RI has 210 licensed anesthesiologists. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.
Yes. 100% of anesthesiologists in Providence, RI are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.
The most commonly accepted carriers among anesthesiologists in Providence, RI include medicare, unitedhealthcare, qhp-58944, qhp-44228, and qhp-13219. Coverage and in-network status vary by provider, so it is worth confirming directly with the office before scheduling. FindClarity shows accepted insurance for each provider.
Anesthesia charges range from $500 to $1,500 per hour. A labor epidural costs $1,000 to $3,000. A nerve block runs $500 to $2,000. Actual costs in Providence, RI depend on the provider and your insurance plan. Anesthesia is billed by time units. Longer surgeries cost more. Under the No Surprises Act, you cannot be balance-billed by out-of-network anesthesiologists at in-network facilities. Review your surgical estimate for anesthesia charges.
Look for a board-certified provider who accepts your insurance and practices near you. Providence, RI has 210 anesthesiologists. Reading patient reviews and checking hospital affiliations can help narrow your choice. FindClarity lets you compare providers by credentials, insurance, and location.
80% of anesthesiologists in Providence, RI accept Medicare. Medicare covers anesthesia services as part of surgical benefits. Anesthesiologist fees are included in the overall surgical billing. The No Surprises Act protects against out-of-network anesthesia charges at in-network facilities. You can filter for Medicare-accepting providers on FindClarity.
Some anesthesiologists in Providence, RI accept Rhode Island Medicaid, the state's Medicaid program. Medicaid covers anesthesia services as part of surgical care in all states. No additional authorization is needed beyond surgical approval. Contact the provider's office directly to confirm Rhode Island Medicaid participation before scheduling.
Top accepted carriers in Providence, RI include medicare, unitedhealthcare, qhp-58944, qhp-44228, and qhp-13219.
Anesthesia services are covered as part of your surgical benefits. The anesthesiologist may bill separately from the surgeon and hospital. Under the No Surprises Act, you are protected from surprise out-of-network anesthesia bills at in-network facilities. Anesthesia is billed by time (per unit), so longer surgeries cost more. Pre-operative consultations may have a separate copay.