Usually the general population pays out of pocket for outpatient gastroenteroscopies. For general gastroenteroscopy during hospitalization, those with medical insurance can be reimbursed, while anesthesia drugs for painless gastroscopy need to be paid for out of pocket. The cost of anesthesia for painless gastroscopy varies from region to region, and some places can reimburse the cost, so you should consult your local hospital for details. General gastroenteroscopy is simple, fast and affordable, but vomiting and nausea may occur, and the examination process may be affected due to the intolerance of some examinees. The price of an ordinary gastroenteroscopy usually ranges from 500 to 700, and may vary from hospital to hospital. Painless gastroenteroscopy, which is more comfortable during the examination, is conducive to careful examination by the doctor, but requires anesthesia, which is more expensive, and the anesthesia needs to be paid for out of pocket. In total, painless gastroenteroscopy is around 1,500 to 2,000, and you should consult your local hospital for the exact price. Whether the gastroenteroscopy is self-paid or not should be viewed in conjunction with the individual’s situation and the hospital’s situation, so you can go to the hospital or medical checkup center for detailed consultation.