How much does hernia surgery cost without insurance?
Eleanor Gray
Updated on March 08, 2026
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Similarly, how much does a hernia operation cost?
Many of these hernia operations are done at hospitals, where the fees are very high. In fact, the average hospital bill for a routine hernia operation is $5,800 and that doesn't include the hernia doctors' bills.
Subsequently, question is, does insurance pay for hernia surgery? Hernia surgery costs with Medicare Generally, hernia surgery is covered by Medicare Part B (medical insurance) and is performed on an outpatient basis. In the rare case that your hernia surgery requires a hospital stay, your hospital care would be covered by Medicare Part A (hospital insurance).
Correspondingly, what is the best surgery for hernia?
The most common laparoscopic techniques for inguinal hernia repair are transabdominal preperitoneal (TAPP) repair and totally extraperitoneal (TEP) repair. In TAPP the surgeon goes into the peritoneal cavity and places a mesh through a peritoneal incision over possible hernia sites.
Does a hernia have to be repaired?
The hernia won't heal on its own. If your hernia does not bother you, most likely you can wait to have surgery. Over time, hernias tend to get bigger as the muscle wall of the belly gets weaker and more tissue bulges through. In some cases small, painless hernias never need repair.
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