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Hysterectomy Cost in India

Lowest Cost (approx) $724

Average Cost (approx) $1815

Highest Cost (approx) $4830

  • Treatment type : Surgery
  • Treatment time : 2-5 hrs
  • Hospitalization Days : 1-2 Days
  • Recovery time : 6-8 weeks
  • Success rate : 90%

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Introduction

The cost of hysterectomy in India is estimated to be between USD 724 to USD 5007.

The top hospitals in India will provide a comparable level of treatment. Yet, the cost of hysterectomy surgery will vary depending on the city and hospital.

The cost of a Hysterectomy is calculated based on the person's medical history, the type of hysterectomy surgery required, the duration of the process, and the doctor's experience.

Hysterectomy is a procedure to detach the uterus (and sometimes the ovaries). It is the usual treatment method for fibroids, endometriosis, and uterine cancer. 

Cost of Hysterectomy in Different Countries


The table below compares the Hysterectomy cost in India with other countries:
 

CountryCost
India$1000 - $5000
US$10,000 - $30,000
UK$3500 - $8500
Canada$7000 - $11500
Australia$5000 - $8500
UAE$3000 - $6000

 

The type of surgery will determine the cost of the hysterectomy.

We have discussed the different hysterectomy surgeries and their costs. 

To learn more, continue reading!

Cost in Top Cities

CitiesMinAvgMax
Delhi$789$1978$5265
Ahmedabad$659$1652$4395
Bengaluru$775$1942$5168
Mumbai$818$2051$5458
Pune$746$1869$4975
Chennai$710$1779$4733
Hyderabad$688$1724$4589
Kolkata$630$1579$4202

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Types of Hysterectomy and their Costs in India

There are a few different types of hysterectomy. Your kind will depend on your condition's severity and general health. Some of the most common types of hysterectomy that will determine the uterus removal surgery cost in India:

1. Open abdominal hysterectomy: This is the most common type of hysterectomy and is usually done to treat uterine fibroids. It is performed through a large abdominal incision.

The cost of an open abdominal hysterectomy in India is estimated at $1900 to $2500.

2. Laparoscopic Hysterectomy: This is a minimally invasive technique with small incisions in the abdomen to insert tiny surgical instruments and a camera. 

The cost of laparoscopic hysterectomy in India ranges from $2000 to $5000.

3. Vaginal hysterectomy:  It is performed through a cut in the vaginal wall of the uterus but not through the abdominal cavity. It is preferred for patients with tiny fibroid.

The cost of vaginal hysterectomy surgery in India is estimated at $1250 to $2000.

The type of surgery may largely determine the cost of hysterectomy. But, several other factors will influence the cost of hysterectomy surgery in India and everywhere in the world.

Continue reading further to learn more!

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Factors Affecting the Cost of Hysterectomy


1. The severity of the case: The surgery can get complicated depending on the patient's condition. If so, the surgeons need to put in more effort and resources, increasing the cost of the surgery.

2. Type of Surgery: The cost of certain surgeries is relatively higher than others. Depending on the surgery, the price will vary.

3. Surgeons' Qualifications: Experienced surgeons with a good track record will charge significantly more than other surgeons.

4. Hospital Charges: The cost of the surgery will vary depending on the hospital. Depending on their facilities and reputation, some hospitals will charge more for their services.

Why should you choose hysterectomy in India?


1. Cost-effective hysterectomy: The hysterectomy prices in India are very low compared to other countries. Even if the prices are up to four times lower, you can receive care that meets the standards of the most excellent hospitals in the world.

2. Great surgeons: This procedure is practiced by well-trained Indian surgeons. They are specialists in performing hysterectomies with utmost precision.

3. Excellent infrastructure: India has world-class hospitals where you can have hysterectomies. These hospitals have first-rate facilities and offer their patients top-notch medical services.

4. Outstanding post-operative care: Many hospitals provide post-surgery treatment plans to ensure a speedy recovery for the patients. In these facilities, you can receive the highest quality care and attention.

Disclaimer : The above rates are for reference purpose only and may vary based on different requirements. To know actual rates, please contact us.

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