How Much Does Hip Replacement Surgery Cost?
Total hip replacement, also known as total hip arthroplasty, is a surgical procedure in which the damaged hip joint is replaced with an artificial implant. It is commonly performed to relieve pain and restore function caused by severe arthritis or hip fractures.
Without Insurance
$32,000
With Insurance
$9,600
Medicare
$7,400
National Average
$23,000
Cost by State
| State | Without Insurance | With Insurance | Medicare |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mississippi | $23,500 | $7,050 | $5,410 |
| Arkansas | $23,800 | $7,140 | $5,470 |
| West Virginia | $24,000 | $7,200 | $5,520 |
| Oklahoma | $24,500 | $7,350 | $5,640 |
| Alabama | $24,800 | $7,440 | $5,700 |
| Kentucky | $27,000 | $8,100 | $6,210 |
| Louisiana | $27,500 | $8,250 | $6,330 |
| Iowa | $28,000 | $8,400 | $6,440 |
| New Mexico | $28,000 | $8,400 | $6,440 |
| South Carolina | $28,000 | $8,400 | $6,440 |
| South Dakota | $28,000 | $8,400 | $6,440 |
| Kansas | $28,500 | $8,550 | $6,560 |
| North Dakota | $28,500 | $8,550 | $6,560 |
| Idaho | $28,800 | $8,640 | $6,620 |
| Nebraska | $28,800 | $8,640 | $6,620 |
| Tennessee | $29,000 | $8,700 | $6,670 |
| Indiana | $29,800 | $8,940 | $6,850 |
| Missouri | $29,800 | $8,940 | $6,850 |
| Utah | $29,800 | $8,940 | $6,850 |
| Wyoming | $29,800 | $8,940 | $6,850 |
| Georgia | $30,200 | $9,060 | $6,950 |
| Montana | $30,200 | $9,060 | $6,950 |
| North Carolina | $30,200 | $9,060 | $6,950 |
| Michigan | $30,800 | $9,240 | $7,080 |
| Arizona | $31,200 | $9,360 | $7,180 |
| Maine | $31,500 | $9,450 | $7,250 |
| Ohio | $31,500 | $9,450 | $7,250 |
| Wisconsin | $31,500 | $9,450 | $7,250 |
| Texas | $32,000 | $9,600 | $7,360 |
| Florida | $32,500 | $9,750 | $7,480 |
| Minnesota | $32,500 | $9,750 | $7,480 |
| Illinois | $33,000 | $9,900 | $7,590 |
| Pennsylvania | $33,000 | $9,900 | $7,590 |
| Delaware | $33,500 | $10,050 | $7,710 |
| Nevada | $33,500 | $10,050 | $7,710 |
| Vermont | $33,500 | $10,050 | $7,710 |
| Virginia | $33,500 | $10,050 | $7,710 |
| Colorado | $34,000 | $10,200 | $7,820 |
| New Hampshire | $34,000 | $10,200 | $7,820 |
| Oregon | $34,500 | $10,350 | $7,930 |
| Maryland | $35,200 | $10,560 | $8,100 |
| Rhode Island | $35,800 | $10,740 | $8,230 |
| Washington | $35,800 | $10,740 | $8,230 |
| Connecticut | $38,500 | $11,550 | $8,860 |
| New Jersey | $38,500 | $11,550 | $8,860 |
| California | $42,000 | $12,600 | $9,660 |
| Massachusetts | $42,500 | $12,750 | $9,780 |
| Alaska | $43,200 | $12,960 | $9,940 |
| New York | $43,500 | $13,050 | $10,010 |
| Hawaii | $44,000 | $13,200 | $10,120 |
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does hip replacement surgery cost without insurance?
The average cost of hip replacement surgery without insurance in the United States is $32,000. Costs vary significantly by state.
Does insurance cover hip replacement surgery?
Most health insurance plans cover hip replacement surgery when medically necessary. With insurance, the average out-of-pocket cost is $9,600.
Does Medicare cover hip replacement surgery?
Medicare Part B typically covers hip replacement surgery when ordered by a doctor. The average Medicare-approved amount is $7,400.
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.