2019-ncov coronavirus, sars-cov-2/2019-ncov (covid-19), any technique, multiple types or subtypes (includes all targets), non-cdc
HCPCS Code
U0004
Total Paid
$6.8M
$6,778,088.96
Total Claims
149,012
149,012 claims
Providers
10
10 providers
Avg per Claim
$45.49
Providers Using This Code
Every provider who billed Nevada Medicaid using this procedure code, ranked by total payments. Click any provider to see their full payment history.
| # | Provider | NPI | Specialty | Location | Total Paid | Claims | Patients | Avg/Claim |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | LSA LAB LLC | 1750960415 | Clinical Medical Laboratory | LAS VEGAS, NV | $3,136,706.87 | 61,481 | 20,571 | $51.02 |
| 2 | SL CONSULTING LLC | 1699162966 | Clinical Medical Laboratory | LAS VEGAS, NV | $1,785,112.47 | 47,033 | 15,740 | $37.95 |
| 3 | BANDAR ENTERPRISES LLC SERIES 1 ASSURITY LABS | 1003244880 | Clinical Medical Laboratory | LAS VEGAS, NV | $1,499,440.43 | 27,163 | 15,304 | $55.20 |
| 4 | MDX LABS LLC | 1871177998 | Clinical Medical Laboratory | HENDERSON, NV | $302,682.00 | 8,212 | 4,853 | $36.86 |
| 5 | BRIO CLINICAL INC | 1407596737 | Clinical Medical Laboratory | NORTH LAS VEGAS, NV | $21,587.50 | 3,194 | 781 | $6.76 |
| 6 | RENOWN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER | 1124098421 | General Acute Care Hospital | RENO, NV | $18,509.69 | 818 | 643 | $22.63 |
| 7 | GENLAB INC | 1073842001 | Clinical Medical Laboratory | LAS VEGAS, NV | $10,050.00 | 742 | 611 | $13.54 |
| 8 | READY RESPONDERS NEVADA - VAISMAN PLLC | 1730641499 | General Practice | LAS VEGAS, NV | $2,600.00 | 57 | 51 | $45.61 |
| 9 | RENOWN SOUTH MEADOWS MEDICAL CENTER | 1720058027 | General Acute Care Hospital | RENO, NV | $1,400.00 | 59 | 51 | $23.73 |
| 10 | NURSEDX OF NEVADA LLC | 1114577152 | Clinical Medical Laboratory | LAS VEGAS, NV | $0.00 | 253 | 197 | $0.00 |
About This Data
This page shows every healthcare provider who billed Nevada Medicaid using procedure code U0004 from 2018 to 2024. Total Paid is the cumulative amount Medicaid paid that provider for this procedure. High payments do not imply wrongdoing — some providers simply serve more patients or operate in higher-volume settings.