Digestive/GI
How Much Does Hernia (Inguinal/Ventral/Hiatal) Treatment Cost?
A hernia occurs when an organ or tissue pushes through a weak spot in surrounding muscle or connective tissue. Inguinal (groin) hernias are most common. While not always dangerous, hernias generally do not improve on their own and often require surgical repair.
Mild
$5.0K — $12K
Moderate
$12K — $25K
Severe
$25K — $60K
Estimated Total Procedure-Based Cost
$5,472 — $9,120
Based on common procedures at commercial insurance rates (1.5x-2.5x Medicare)
Treatment Cost Breakdown
Diagnosis & Acute Treatment
7 procedures$5,472 — $9,120
Laparoscopy fundoplasty
CPT 43280
$1,518 — $2,530
Medicare: $1,012
Lap paraesophag hern repair
CPT 43281
$2,137 — $3,562
Medicare: $1,425
Prp i/hern init reduc >5 yr
CPT 49505
$762 — $1,270
Medicare: $508
Lap ing hernia repair init
CPT 49650
$636 — $1,060
Medicare: $424
Us exam abdom complete
CPT 76700
$171 — $286
Medicare: $114
$100 — $167
Medicare: $67
$147 — $244
Medicare: $98
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Hernia (Inguinal/Ventral/Hiatal) treatment cost?
Treatment for Hernia (Inguinal/Ventral/Hiatal) typically costs $12K — $25K depending on severity and location.
Does insurance cover Hernia (Inguinal/Ventral/Hiatal) treatment?
Most health insurance plans cover medically necessary treatment for Hernia (Inguinal/Ventral/Hiatal). Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your deductible, copay, and whether you use in-network providers.