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Cost & Coverage for Proton Therapy

We understand that the insurance and financial process can be overwhelming. We work with our patients to provide a clear understanding of insurance benefits and potential financial responsibilities with treatment.

A Special Notice to Our Patients

Beginning July 1, 2026, the Emory Proton Therapy Center will transition to a provider‑based facility. This model is common among large, integrated healthcare systems like Emory Healthcare, where a hospital owns and operates outpatient clinics and employs the support staff involved in patient care.

How Does This Affect Billing

Because the Emory Proton Therapy Center will operate as a provider‑based department, some patients may see two types of charges associated with a visit, depending on their insurance coverage.

The facility fee represents the costs of operating a facility for health care delivery and covers the cost of equipment, utilities, maintenance, supplies and medications administered during a clinic visit. The fee also covers care provided by non-physician staff such as nurses, pharmacists, social workers, medical assistants and dieticians.

The professional fee represents charges for the professional services provided by the physician (MD), nurse practitioner (NP) or physician’s assistant (PA).

Depending on your insurance policy, the facility fee may apply to your hospital deductible and co‑insurance. If you have an annual out‑of‑pocket maximum, these charges will apply until that amount is met. Some patients may experience higher out‑of‑pocket costs, and we understand this may be unexpected. We recommend contacting your insurance provider directly to better understand how these charges may apply to your individual plan.

How Much Does Proton Therapy Cost

The cost for proton therapy is based on a number of factors, including condition, number of treatments required, medical history and insurance provider. 

No Surprises Act

Emory Healthcare is making a concerted, transparent, and significant effort to comply with the Georgia Surprise Billing Consumer Protection Act and the federal No Surprises Act, and their respective implementing regulations. Learn More.

Who to Contact with Questions

We recommend reviewing your insurance benefits or contacting your insurance provider to determine what your policy will pay and what out-of-pocket expenses you may incur.

If you have further billing questions, please contact our billing department at 404-251-2690.