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Hip Replacement Cost in Georgia

27130 (CPT)

The cost of Hip Replacement (CPT 27130) in Georgia ranges from $118 to $118 cash price (without insurance). We found pricing data from 4 hospitals.

A hip replacement is a surgical procedure to replace a damaged or worn hip joint with an artificial joint. Patients may need a hip replacement if they have severe hip pain or damage that significantly limits their ability to move and perform daily activities. During the procedure, the surgeon will remove the damaged parts of the hip joint and replace them with a prosthetic implant. Patients can typically expect to stay in the hospital for several days after the surgery and will need physical therapy to help them recover and regain mobility.

4 hospitals
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$118
Gross Charge
$136

No payer-negotiated rates available

Cash Price
(No Insurance)
$118
Gross Charge
$136
Insurance Negotiated Rates
$124.89$125
Cash Price
(No Insurance)
Gross Charge
$34,292

No payer-negotiated rates available

Cash Price
(No Insurance)
Gross Charge
$47,302

No payer-negotiated rates available

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Hip Replacement cost in Georgia?
Cash prices for Hip Replacement (CPT 27130) in Georgia range from $118 to $118 across 4 hospitals.
Which hospital in Georgia has the cheapest Hip Replacement?
Tift Regional Medical Center has the lowest cash price for Hip Replacement in Georgia at $118. The highest price is $118 at Southwell Medical, A Campus Of Trmc.
How do Georgia Hip Replacement prices compare to the national average?
The Georgia average cash price for Hip Replacement is $118, which is 99% below the national average of $9,253.

Prices shown are sourced from hospital price transparency files published under the Hospital Price Transparency Rule. Actual costs may vary based on your insurance plan, specific clinical circumstances, and additional services required. These prices are not a quote or guarantee.

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