How Much Does a Hysterectomy Cost? (2026 Guide)
March 10, 2026 Β· Procedure Costs Β· 10 min read
Hysterectomy β surgical removal of the uterus β is the second most common surgery among women in the United States, with approximately 600,000 performed each year. The cost varies dramatically depending on the surgical approach, hospital, and your location. Since most hysterectomies are elective, you have time to compare prices and choose wisely.
Based on negotiated rate data from thousands of hospitals, the national cost of a hysterectomy depends heavily on the surgical approach:
- Abdominal hysterectomy (CPT 58150): Median $3,095, average $5,937 (1,805 hospitals)
- Laparoscopic hysterectomy (CPT 58571): Median $8,138, average $10,163 (2,242 hospitals)
The laparoscopic/robotic approach has higher upfront facility fees but shorter recovery time and hospital stays, often making total costs comparable or lower.
National Hysterectomy Cost Data (2026)
Abdominal Hysterectomy (CPT 58150)
| Metric | Amount |
|---|---|
| National Median | $3,095 |
| National Average | $5,937 |
| Typical Range (25thβ75th percentile) | $1,416 β $6,778 |
| Low End (10th percentile) | $904 |
| High End (90th percentile) | $11,638 |
| Hospitals Analyzed | 1,805 |
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy (CPT 58571)
| Metric | Amount |
|---|---|
| National Median | $8,138 |
| National Average | $10,163 |
| Typical Range (25thβ75th percentile) | $3,005 β $13,160 |
| Low End (10th percentile) | $1,158 |
| High End (90th percentile) | $21,015 |
| Hospitals Analyzed | 2,242 |
Data source: Negotiated rates from hospital price transparency files, analyzed by Taven Health. Prices reflect facility fees and do not include anesthesia, pathology, or post-op care costs.
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Types of Hysterectomy
Understanding the different approaches helps explain the cost variation:
- Total abdominal hysterectomy (CPT 58150): Open surgery through a large abdominal incision. Longest recovery (4β6 weeks). Lower facility fee but higher total costs due to longer hospital stay.
- Laparoscopic hysterectomy (CPT 58571): Minimally invasive with small incisions. Often includes robotic assistance. Higher facility fee but shorter recovery (2β4 weeks) and shorter hospital stay.
- Vaginal hysterectomy: No abdominal incision. Typically the lowest-cost approach with shortest recovery. Not always possible depending on uterine size and anatomy.
- Robotic-assisted hysterectomy: Uses CPT 58571 with added robotic equipment fees. Highest facility costs.
What's Included in the Cost (And What's Not)
Typically Included
- Operating room time
- Nursing care during surgery
- Recovery room
- Hospital stay (typically 1β3 days)
Usually Billed Separately
- Anesthesia: $1,500β$4,000
- Pathology: $300β$1,000
- Pre-op imaging and labs: $500β$1,500
- Post-op medications: $100β$500
- Additional procedures (oophorectomy, etc.): $1,000β$3,000
Total all-in cost for a hysterectomy typically ranges from $15,000 to $45,000+ when everything is included.
Factors That Affect Your Hysterectomy Cost
1. Surgical Approach
Vaginal hysterectomy is typically cheapest, followed by abdominal, then laparoscopic/robotic. However, recovery time and total economic costs (including time off work) may favor minimally invasive approaches.
2. Hospital vs. Ambulatory Surgery Center
Some laparoscopic hysterectomies can now be performed outpatient at ASCs, saving 30β50% on facility fees. Ask your surgeon about same-day discharge options.
3. Additional Procedures
Removing ovaries (oophorectomy), fallopian tubes (salpingectomy), or lymph nodes adds to the cost. Discuss with your surgeon which are medically necessary.
4. Geographic Location
Prices vary dramatically by region. The same surgery can cost 3β5x more at one hospital compared to another in a different part of the country.
5. Robotic Assistance
Robotic-assisted hysterectomy adds $2,000β$5,000 in equipment fees. Studies show outcomes comparable to standard laparoscopy for most cases.
Hysterectomy Cost With Insurance
- High-deductible plan: Expect $3,000β$7,000 out of pocket
- PPO/HMO with moderate deductible: Typically $2,000β$5,000
- Met your out-of-pocket maximum: $0
Hysterectomy Cost With Medicare
- Inpatient: Part A deductible ($1,632 in 2026) plus coinsurance for stays over 60 days
- Outpatient: 20% of Medicare-approved amount after Part B deductible
- Typical total out-of-pocket: $2,000β$4,500
How to Save on Hysterectomy
1. Compare Prices
Use Taven's Compare Care tool to see what hospitals near you charge. Our data shows enormous variation.
2. Discuss All Surgical Approaches
Ask your surgeon about vaginal, laparoscopic, and robotic options. The cheapest approach with the best recovery may not be the one initially proposed.
3. Consider Outpatient Surgery
Same-day hysterectomy is increasingly common for minimally invasive approaches. It can cut facility costs significantly.
4. Get a Good Faith Estimate
Request a Good Faith Estimate covering all expected charges before scheduling.
5. Ask About Alternatives
Depending on your condition, alternatives like endometrial ablation, uterine artery embolization, or hormonal treatments may be options worth discussing.
When Is a Hysterectomy Necessary?
- Uterine fibroids causing heavy bleeding, pain, or pressure (most common reason)
- Endometriosis not responding to other treatments
- Abnormal uterine bleeding uncontrolled by other means
- Uterine prolapse
- Gynecologic cancer (uterine, cervical, ovarian)
- Chronic pelvic pain with identified uterine cause
Frequently Asked Questions
Without insurance, facility fees range from $1,416 to $13,160 depending on the surgical approach. Total all-in costs range from $15,000 to $45,000+.
Most patients pay between $2,000 and $7,000 out of pocket depending on their plan.
Higher facility fees (median $8,138 vs. $3,095 for abdominal), but shorter hospital stays and faster recovery often offset the difference.
Yes, when medically necessary. Pre-authorization is typically required. Most insurers cover it for fibroids, endometriosis, abnormal bleeding, and cancer.
Vaginal/laparoscopic: 2β4 weeks. Abdominal: 4β6 weeks. Full recovery: 6β8 weeks regardless of approach.
The Bottom Line
A hysterectomy costs a median of $3,095 (abdominal) to $8,138 (laparoscopic) in facility fees, with wide price variation across hospitals. Since most hysterectomies are elective, take time to compare prices and discuss all surgical options with your doctor.
Compare hysterectomy prices near you, ask about minimally invasive approaches, and get a Good Faith Estimate. Smart planning can save you $5,000β$15,000.