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Hernia Repair Surgery Cost in 2026

Last updated: May 2026

Hernia Repair Surgery costs $6,695 on average without insurance across the United States, based on actual CMS data from 1,921 hospitals. Prices range from $0 to $183,210 depending on hospital, facility type, and whether you pay cash. These figures come from federally required hospital price transparency files — not estimates.

Compare real hernia repair surgery prices at 1,921 hospitals across 52 states. See self-pay cash prices, list prices, and insured costs — sourced directly from hospital price transparency files.

Inguinal hernia repair is often performed at ambulatory surgery centers for lower cost — see gallbladder surgery pricing for another common ASC procedure.

Hospitals

1,921

across 52 states

Average List Price

$10,851

nationwide average

Average Cash Price

$6,695

discounted cash rate

Price Range

$0 – $183,210

lowest to highest

Hernia Repair Surgery Cost by State

Select a state to see hospital-level pricing for hernia repair surgery.

Texas

180 hospitalsAvg cash $6,160

California

139 hospitalsAvg cash $8,671

Florida

92 hospitalsAvg cash $8,369

Michigan

79 hospitalsAvg cash $4,617

Ohio

78 hospitalsAvg cash $13,946

Pennsylvania

75 hospitalsAvg cash $6,967

Iowa

74 hospitalsAvg cash $2,994

New York

73 hospitalsAvg cash $6,727

Wisconsin

72 hospitalsAvg cash $2,816

Minnesota

68 hospitalsAvg cash $2,322

Indiana

59 hospitalsAvg cash $13,252

Colorado

58 hospitalsAvg cash $5,234

Illinois

57 hospitalsAvg cash $8,671

Missouri

54 hospitalsAvg cash $8,147

Tennessee

48 hospitalsAvg cash $2,877

Nebraska

44 hospitalsAvg cash $4,839

Arkansas

42 hospitalsAvg cash $4,719

Washington

42 hospitalsAvg cash $8,959

Oklahoma

41 hospitalsAvg cash $6,317

Arizona

39 hospitalsAvg cash $9,836

Virginia

37 hospitalsAvg cash $9,890

Alabama

37 hospitalsAvg cash $5,163

New Jersey

36 hospitalsAvg cash $7,025

Utah

36 hospitalsAvg cash $7,844

Kansas

34 hospitalsAvg cash $4,267

Georgia

28 hospitalsAvg cash $6,439

Oregon

28 hospitalsAvg cash $6,508

Louisiana

26 hospitalsAvg cash $3,372

North Carolina

25 hospitalsAvg cash $8,995

South Carolina

19 hospitalsAvg cash $4,896

Maine

18 hospitalsAvg cash $6,559

Hawaii

15 hospitalsAvg cash $10,057

Kentucky

15 hospitalsAvg cash $2,828

Montana

15 hospitalsAvg cash $8,713

Mississippi

12 hospitalsAvg cash $7,098

New Hampshire

12 hospitalsAvg cash $5,029

North Dakota

11 hospitalsAvg cash $1,828

Nevada

11 hospitalsAvg cash $6,776

South Dakota

10 hospitalsAvg cash $3,214

New Mexico

10 hospitalsAvg cash $8,395

Idaho

10 hospitalsAvg cash $5,876

West Virginia

10 hospitalsAvg cash $11,878

Massachusetts

9 hospitalsAvg cash $5,089

Wyoming

8 hospitalsAvg cash $3,035

Connecticut

8 hospitalsAvg cash $6,529

Vermont

8 hospitalsAvg cash $4,406

Alaska

7 hospitalsAvg cash $5,561

Maryland

3 hospitalsAvg cash $8,673

Rhode Island

3 hospitalsAvg cash $7,000

Delaware

1 hospitalAvg cash $20,255

Hernia Repair Surgery Cost in Major Cities

What Affects Hernia Repair Surgery Cost?

The cost of hernia repair surgery across the United States depends on several factors, including the type of facility, whether you have insurance, and local market dynamics.

The total cost of hernia repair surgery includes more than the surgeon's fee. Facility charges, anesthesia, pre-operative testing, and post-operative care all contribute. Ambulatory surgery centers, where medically appropriate, can offer significant savings compared to hospital settings.

Based on data from 1921 hospitals across the United States, hernia repair surgery prices range from $0 to $183,210 — a 183209.6x difference. This wide variation underscores why comparing prices before scheduling is critical for controlling your out-of-pocket costs.

Hospital vs. Outpatient Center Pricing

The setting where hernia repair surgery is performed across the United States significantly impacts total cost. Hospital inpatient stays are the most expensive, followed by hospital outpatient departments, then ambulatory surgery centers.

For patients who are medically appropriate for outpatient surgery, ASCs offer a compelling combination of lower cost and shorter wait times. Many are physician-owned and focus exclusively on surgical care.

Discuss options with your surgeon and, if you're self-pay, ask about pricing at each available setting before scheduling.

Self-Pay vs. Insurance Cost Differences

Self-pay patients across the United States often have access to significantly discounted rates for hernia repair surgery. Under federal price transparency rules (45 CFR § 180.50), hospitals must publish their discounted cash prices alongside standard charges.

Across the United States, the average cash price for hernia repair surgery is $6,695, which is 38% lower than the average list price of $10,851. This discount is typical of what self-pay patients can expect when asking for the hospital's uninsured rate.

For insured patients, the negotiated rate between your plan and the hospital determines your cost share. If you haven't met your deductible, you may pay more than the cash price. It's worth asking the hospital whether their self-pay rate is lower than what your insurance would charge — some patients save money by not filing a claim.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Hernia Repair Surgery Costs

How much does Hernia Repair Surgery cost across the United States?â–¼
The average cash price for hernia repair surgery across the United States is $6,695. Prices range from $0 to $183,210 depending on the hospital and whether you pay cash or use insurance.
Why do Hernia Repair Surgery prices vary so much across the United States?â–¼
Hospital prices for hernia repair surgery across the United States differ based on facility type (hospital outpatient vs. ambulatory surgery center), negotiated insurance rates, hospital overhead, and local market competition. Hospitals with less nearby competition tend to charge more.
Can I get a cheaper Hernia Repair Surgery by paying cash?â–¼
Yes. Across the United States, the average cash price for hernia repair surgery is $6,695, which is 38% below the average list price of $10,851. Many hospitals offer additional discounts if you pay upfront.
Does insurance cover Hernia Repair Surgery?â–¼
Most health insurance plans cover hernia repair surgery when medically necessary and ordered by a physician. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your deductible, copay, and coinsurance, and whether the provider is in-network. Contact your insurer for a pre-authorization estimate.

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Data sourced from hospital machine-readable price transparency files as required by 45 CFR Parts 180 and 182. Prices are informational only and may not reflect current rates. Always confirm pricing directly with the hospital before scheduling.