How much does antivenom cost at Connecticut hospitals? You may need it after a snake bite

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How much does antivenom cost at Connecticut hospitals? You may need it after a snake bite

Antivenom is extremely expensive, with costs ranging from $2,000-$9,575 per vial. A single snakebite treatment typically requires 4-10 vials, making total costs $47,000-$200,000+ depending on severity.

Antivenom Cost Breakdown

ComponentCost Range
Per vial (base price)$2,078-$4,300 
Per vial (hospital-charged)$2,500-$9,574.60 
Initial dose (4-6 vials)$47,000-$77,000 
Starting dose (10 vials)$95,746 
Total treatment average$50,000-$200,000+ 

Why the Wide Price Range?

  1. Hospital markup: Hospitals charge 4-5x the base cost to cover uninsured/non-paying patients
  2. Snake type: Copperhead bites cost ~$3,000-$5,000 per vial; rattlesnakes cost more
  3. Severity: Mild cases may need 4 vials; severe cases need 10+ vials
  4. Antivenom type: CroFab (Fab) costs ~$2,078/vial; F(ab’)2 costs ~$433/vial

Connecticut-Specific Information

Hospitals Stocking Antivenom

  • Hospital of Central Connecticut (Southington & New Britain) stocks antivenom
  • Hartford Hospital has snakebite treatment protocols
  • Problem: Many Connecticut hospitals don’t carry antivenom due to its short shelf life
  • Hartford Hospital is the most likely to have it stocked

Connecticut Snake Facts

  • ** venomous snakes in CT**: Timber rattlesnake, Eastern copperhead, Eastern massasauga
  • Current year: 2024-2025 data shows antivenom is available but not widely stocked

Out-of-Pocket Costs

What you actually pay depends on your insurance:

  • With insurance: You’ll pay your deductible + copay/coinsurance (could still be thousands)
  • Without insurance: You could owe $50,000-$200,000+
  • Typical copperhead bite: Much better to take antivenom (shortens recovery, rarely deadly)

Bottom Line

If bitten by a venomous snake in Connecticut, go to the nearest emergency room immediately and call Poison Control (1-800-222-1222). Large hospitals are more likely to have antivenom or can transfer it. The cost is high, but antivenom is life-saving and most insurance plans cover it partially or fully.

SOURCES:

  1. https://www.facebook.com/WRALTV/posts/expensive-snake-bites-an-initial-dose-of-four-to-six-vials-of-antivenom-can-cost/1327995938692535/
  2. https://thocc.org/health-community/health-resources/health-library/detail?id=tm6541

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