What is the cost of a laparoscopic hysterectomy?

The average cost of a laparoscopic hysterectomy in the United States is $19,450, though prices can range from $11,550 to $27,325.

One factor that can significantly affect the cost of your surgery is whether you have the procedure performed in an inpatient facility, like a hospital, or an outpatient surgery center.

Outpatient centers are just as safe as hospitals but could save you thousands on your medical bill.

Based on our data, the target fair price for a laparoscopic hysterectomy is $12,250, whether you have health insurance or not.

  • National Average: $19,450
  • National Range: $11,550 – $27,325+
  • Outpatient Facility Average: $16,150
  • Inpatient Facility Average: $25,925
  • Target Fair Price: $12,250

Below, you’ll learn what factors into the cost of a laparoscopic hysterectomy, as well as how to find a fair price for your procedure.

Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Cost Averages Around the Country

Location Price Range
Atlanta, GA Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Cost Average $2,175 – $5,900
Chicago, IL Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Cost Average $2,025 – $5,600
Dallas, TX Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Cost Average $1,950 – $5,300
Houston, TX Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Cost Average $2,000 – $5,400
Los Angeles, CA Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Cost Average $2,925 – $8,100
New York, NY Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Cost Average $2,325 – $6,300
Miami, FL Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Cost Average $2,100 – $5,700
Washington, DC Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Cost Average $2,400 – $6,500
Philadelphia, PA Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Cost Average $2,250 – $6,000
Phoenix, AZ Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Cost Average $2,325 – $6,400

Specific Laparoscopic Hysterectomy Procedures and National Cost Averages

Procedure Price Range
Adnexa Removal (Laparoscopic) Cost Average $7,600 – $43,700
Hysterectomy Myomectomy Cost Average $9,700 – $18,300
Hysterectomy Vaginal Cost Average $10,200 – $111,600
Ovary Surgery Cost Average $7,100 – $12,000

Which factors affect the cost of a laparoscopic hysterectomy?

Many things can affect the cost of health care, regardless of which type of procedure you’re getting. Generally, three factors cause healthcare costs to vary:

  • Facility setting — Where you have your medical procedure done affects the price. Having your surgery done in a hospital as an inpatient costs far more than having the same procedure done in an outpatient center. Also, since inpatient facilities tend to cost more to run, patients end up paying more for care.
  • Insured or uninsured — The price of surgery can vary between insurance providers. The change in price largely depends on how much of the procedure your insurance plan covers if any at all. If you don’t have health insurance, you can expect to pay for the full cost of the procedure out-of-pocket.
  • Location — The region, state, and even the city you live in can affect the cost of your medical procedure. If you live in a rural area with fewer facilities to choose from, you can expect to pay more than you would if you lived in a city with many providers. Traveling for a medical procedure can be a great money-saving option.

Inpatient vs. outpatient facility cost differences

The cost of a laparoscopic hysterectomy will vary greatly between inpatient and outpatient facilities. The national average cost for the surgery at inpatient facilities is $25,925, while the same procedure at outpatient facilities averaged $16,150.

Insured vs. uninsured cost differences

Insured patients have historically paid less than uninsured patients for a laparoscopic hysterectomy, especially when they stay in-network. When a patient has insurance, they share payment responsibility with their insurance company. Consequently, for patients who don’t have health insurance, the cost of their hysterectomy falls on them and, ultimately, costs more.

In-network vs. out-of-network cost differences

In-network refers to a health care provider or facility that has a contracted rate with a health insurance company. This rate is usually much lower than what someone would pay out-of-pocket; in-network providers are almost always cheaper than out-of-network providers. This does not apply to patients who are uninsured—without insurance, you shoulder the full cost of your medical procedure.   

Payment responsibility

Nearly everyone who has a laparoscopic hysterectomy will have to pay some of the cost out-of-pocket. Uninsured patients will be responsible for the total cost of their surgery.

Patients who do have health insurance will be responsible for paying their deductible, copay, and coinsurance amounts. The amount of each of these costs depends on your health plan.

More factors that affect the cost of a laparoscopic hysterectomy

  • Prescriptions — A physician may prescribe painkillers or antibiotics post-procedure. To avoid high prescription prices, make sure your insurance policy covers the prescriptions you receive. You can also ask if there is a generic version of the same medicine, which can help lower the cost.
  • Additional office visits — In some cases, you may be charged a separate fee for an initial consultation with the surgeon before the procedure. Your doctor will want to see you for a follow-up appointment about a month after your surgery. In this visit, you will discuss the necessity of additional follow-up appointments. Ask if these follow up visits are included in the total cost of your procedure.

Your laparoscopic hysterectomy checklist

1. Review the total cost of your procedure with your surgeon. Ask them to explain what each cost is for and keep a record. If you get a medical bill that’s higher than you expected, this information will come in handy.
2. Ask your surgeon if they can perform the procedure in an outpatient setting.
3. Check that all providers are in-network. Sometimes a provider who treats you will be out-of-network (this often happens with anesthesiologists). You can avoid this by asking your surgeon whether all of the providers who will treat you are in-network for your insurance.
4. Ask what the typical cost is if the surgeon finds other areas that need to be repaired during your procedure.

Finding a fair price for your laparoscopic hysterectomy

As a patient, you have the right to shop around for the best value and price for your medical procedure. The national average cost for a laparoscopic hysterectomy is $19,450 but should you be paying that much? Finding the answer can be confusing. New Choice Health’s hysterectomy and gynecology surgery assistance program can help uninsured and underinsured patients find an affordable price for laparoscopic hysterectomies. Learn more about New Choice Health’s Patient Assist program to save money on your hysterectomy today.



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