$1,338.12
Lowest Price
$3,145
Highest Price
$2,099
Median Price
3
Hospitals
In Vermont, prices vary 135% — the highest is $1,806.88 more than the lowest.
Inguinal Hernia Repair (Open)
A groin hernia is repaired through a traditional incision. The protruding tissue is pushed back and the abdominal wall is reinforced, often with mesh.
Prices shown are for this procedure code only and do not include anesthesia, facility fees, or other services billed separately.
How much does repair of groin hernia (5 years or older) cost in Vermont?
In Vermont, cash prices for repair of groin hernia (5 years or older) range from $1,338.12 to $3,145 across 3 hospitals. The median cash price is $2,099.
How much does repair of groin hernia (5 years or older) cost without insurance in Vermont?
Without insurance in Vermont, repair of groin hernia (5 years or older) typically costs between $1,338.12 and $3,145. The lowest reported cash price is $1,338.12. Many hospitals offer discounts for patients paying out-of-pocket — always ask before your appointment.
What is repair of groin hernia (5 years or older) (CPT 49505)?
A groin hernia is repaired through a traditional incision. The protruding tissue is pushed back and the abdominal wall is reinforced, often with mesh.
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