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ToggleConsidering spine surgery costs can be a major factor in deciding whether or not to proceed with treatment. However, finding out how much spinal surgery should cost is not an easy task.
There are many factors involved in determining what your procedure will cost, including where you live and where you get treated. Although there are some averages that exist for spinal surgeries, they don’t mean much because insurance companies negotiate their own rates with doctors’ offices and hospitals.
There are also many different types of procedures that can be performed on your back or neck at one time or another which makes it even harder to know beforehand exactly how much something will cost.
Spinal surgery is an option for people struggling with back pain, who have tried other treatments and still feel the need to relieve their symptoms. It’s typically recommended when non-surgical treatment options have failed to provide adequate relief—and it can be helpful in many cases, even if you don’t require surgery.
There are many different types of spinal surgery, ranging from minimally invasive procedures that are performed through very small incisions (like percutaneous discectomy) to more complex surgeries involving large incisions or implants placed inside your body (such as vertebral augmentation).
There are also less invasive techniques that involve using screws instead of rods for fusion (such as cage-based systems). All these approaches offer different benefits and risks depending on how they’re used; talk with your doctor about which type may be best for you based on your situation and condition.
Procedure | Price Range | Time to Recovery |
---|---|---|
Disc Replacement Surgery Cost Average | $16,700 – $45,800 | 3 Weeks - 3 Months |
Diskectomy Cost Average | $12,700 – $34,800 | 4 - 6 Weeks |
Kyphoplasty Cost Average | $11,300 – $31,000 | 4 - 6 Weeks |
Spinal Cord Stimulator Cost Average | $5,800 – $76,300 | 4 Weeks - 3 Months |
Spinal Fusion Cost Average | $15,700 – $94,300 | 4 - 6 Weeks |
Spinal Instrumentation Cost Average | $12,500 – $34,400 | 6 Months - 1 Year |
Vertebroplasty Cost Average | $4,600 – $12,400 | 2 - 24 Hours |
The average cost, for example, of spinal decompression surgery in the United States is $23,500. The procedure is more commonly done on an outpatient basis, but it can also be performed at a hospital or clinic as an inpatient procedure.
Your surgeon will decide which option is best for you based on your condition and other factors. If you opt for an outpatient surgery, all of your costs will likely be covered by insurance, though you’ll have to pay any co-pays or deductibles that apply.
If you have an inpatient procedure, however, then your healthcare plan may only cover part of the bill while the remainder may be up to you to pay out-of-pocket or get reimbursed by your insurer later through a claim adjustment process.
The price quoted above only accounts for half of what most people end up paying because there are additional factors like anesthesia and hospital fees that add significantly onto the total amount billed by hospitals—and this doesn’t even begin accounting for any potential complications or followup visits necessary after treatment has ended!
The target fair price range we’ve found across our database averages around $14k – $16k depending upon location/market/etc., but keep reading below so we can explain why these numbers aren’t always accurate or helpful when deciding whether something feels like “good value.”
Spine surgery costs can vary depending on the procedure and where you live. For example, the average cost for a cervical discectomy is $50,000 in New York City but only $24,000 in Denver. The average cost for an anterior cervical discectomy and fusion is approximately $10,500 while posterior cervical discectomy and fusion costs about $13,500.
In addition to location-based pricing discrepancies, there are also large differences between hospital charges versus Medicare or private insurance reimbursement rates.
There are many factors that determine the cost of spinal surgery. The type of procedure, the hospital or facility where you choose to have your surgery performed, and even your insurance coverage can all affect the total price tag.
It’s also important to note that different surgeons will charge different rates due to their experience and expertise in performing a particular procedure.
When you’re looking into which surgeon is right for you, there are some questions that can help guide your decision:
To read more about what factors might affect your costs with spinal surgery please read this review by the American Association of Neurological Surgeons.
There are many alternatives to spinal surgery. If you have chronic back pain, physical therapy and chiropractic are both effective at treating the root cause of your pain. There’s also acupuncture, which is a relaxing alternative to medication.
And if your doctor recommends steroid injections, ask why—they’re usually not necessary for the treatment of most back problems and can have side effects that make their use controversial in some cases.
The best way to find a fair spinal surgery price is by speaking to your surgeon. As you are well aware, there are many factors that affect the price of any surgical procedure. Therefore, it’s important to discuss what your insurance plan covers with your surgeon.
In addition, if you have had previous spinal surgeries or other medical conditions that may affect the outcome of your surgery, it’s important that you provide full disclosure about these issues when scheduling an appointment with one of our specialists at Long Island Neuroscience Specialists.
This article has given you all the basic information you need to know about spine surgery costs in the USA, and we hope it has helped you in taking your first step to finding the right service and surgeon for you. We know how difficult it can be when trying to find out if your treatment is affordable, but at least now this doesn’t have to worry you! The most important thing is that whatever happens next, we are always here for support.
For a better understanding of all the variables that might affect your spine surgery costs please call us and schedule a free consultation. We love helping out and giving the best information possible.
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