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How Much Does Hernia Repair (Inguinal) Cost?

Inguinal hernia repair is a surgical procedure to fix a hernia in the groin area where tissue pushes through a weak spot in the abdominal muscles. It can be performed as open surgery or laparoscopically using mesh reinforcement.

Without Insurance

$10,000

With Insurance

$2,000

Medicare

$1,500

National Average

$4,500

Cost by State

State Without Insurance With Insurance Medicare
Mississippi $7,200 $1,450 $1,100
Arkansas $7,500 $1,500 $1,150
West Virginia $7,500 $1,500 $1,150
Alabama $7,800 $1,550 $1,150
Oklahoma $7,800 $1,550 $1,150
Kentucky $8,500 $1,700 $1,300
Louisiana $8,600 $1,700 $1,300
Iowa $8,800 $1,750 $1,300
New Mexico $8,800 $1,750 $1,300
South Carolina $8,800 $1,750 $1,300
South Dakota $8,800 $1,750 $1,300
Kansas $8,900 $1,800 $1,350
North Dakota $8,900 $1,800 $1,350
Idaho $9,000 $1,800 $1,350
Nebraska $9,000 $1,800 $1,350
Tennessee $9,000 $1,800 $1,350
Indiana $9,300 $1,850 $1,400
Missouri $9,300 $1,850 $1,400
Utah $9,300 $1,850 $1,400
Wyoming $9,300 $1,850 $1,400
Georgia $9,400 $1,900 $1,400
North Carolina $9,400 $1,900 $1,400
Michigan $9,500 $1,900 $1,450
Montana $9,500 $1,900 $1,450
Arizona $9,800 $1,950 $1,450
Ohio $9,800 $1,950 $1,450
Wisconsin $9,800 $1,950 $1,450
Maine $9,900 $2,000 $1,500
Texas $9,900 $2,000 $1,500
Florida $10,100 $2,000 $1,500
Minnesota $10,100 $2,000 $1,500
Illinois $10,300 $2,050 $1,550
Pennsylvania $10,300 $2,050 $1,550
Delaware $10,400 $2,100 $1,550
Nevada $10,400 $2,100 $1,550
Vermont $10,400 $2,100 $1,550
Virginia $10,400 $2,100 $1,550
Colorado $10,600 $2,100 $1,600
New Hampshire $10,600 $2,100 $1,600
Oregon $10,600 $2,100 $1,600
Maryland $11,000 $2,200 $1,650
Rhode Island $11,100 $2,200 $1,650
Washington $11,100 $2,200 $1,650
Connecticut $12,000 $2,400 $1,800
New Jersey $12,000 $2,400 $1,800
California $13,200 $2,650 $2,000
Massachusetts $13,300 $2,650 $2,000
Alaska $13,500 $2,700 $2,050
New York $13,500 $2,700 $2,050
Hawaii $13,800 $2,750 $2,050

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does hernia repair (inguinal) cost without insurance?

The average cost of hernia repair (inguinal) without insurance in the United States is $10,000. Costs vary significantly by state.

Does insurance cover hernia repair (inguinal)?

Most health insurance plans cover hernia repair (inguinal) when medically necessary. With insurance, the average out-of-pocket cost is $2,000.

Does Medicare cover hernia repair (inguinal)?

Medicare Part B typically covers hernia repair (inguinal) when ordered by a doctor. The average Medicare-approved amount is $1,500.

Data sourced from CMS Medicare Provider Utilization and Payment Data 2025. Last updated: 2026-03-01. This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. This website is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.