Hysterectomy Cost in 2026
Last updated: May 2026
Hysterectomy costs $11,131 on average without insurance across the United States, based on actual CMS data from 1,583 hospitals. Prices range from $0 to $141,774 depending on hospital, facility type, and whether you pay cash. These figures come from federally required hospital price transparency files — not estimates.
Compare real hysterectomy prices at 1,583 hospitals across 50 states. See self-pay cash prices, list prices, and insured costs — sourced directly from hospital price transparency files.
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1,583
across 50 states
$17,915
nationwide average
$11,131
discounted cash rate
$0 – $141,774
lowest to highest
Hysterectomy Cost by State
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What Affects Hysterectomy Cost?
The cost of hysterectomy 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 hysterectomy 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 1583 hospitals across the United States, hysterectomy prices range from $0 to $141,774 — a 141774.0x difference. This wide variation underscores why comparing prices before scheduling is critical for controlling your out-of-pocket costs.
Hospital vs. Outpatient Center Pricing
Hysterectomy across the United States can be performed in different settings depending on clinical complexity: hospital inpatient, hospital outpatient, or ambulatory surgery center (ASC).
ASCs typically offer lower prices because they have lower overhead and specialize in efficient, high-volume outpatient procedures. For eligible patients, ASCs can save 30–60% compared to hospital outpatient departments.
Not all patients are candidates for outpatient surgery. Your surgeon will determine the appropriate setting based on your health history, the procedure's complexity, and anticipated recovery needs.
Self-Pay vs. Insurance Cost Differences
Self-pay patients across the United States often have access to significantly discounted rates for hysterectomy. 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 hysterectomy is $11,131, which is 38% lower than the average list price of $17,915. This discount is typical of what self-pay patients can expect when asking for the hospital's uninsured rate.
Insured patients should check their plan's Summary of Benefits and contact their insurer for a pre-authorization cost estimate. Your out-of-pocket cost depends on your deductible, copay or coinsurance, and whether the provider is in-network. Even with insurance, comparing hospitals can help you choose a provider where your plan negotiates the best rates.
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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.