How much does a Prostate surgery cost?

Prostate surgery (TURP) · CPT 52601 · A TURP (transurethral resection of the prostate) removes prostate tissue to relieve urinary blockage from an enlarged prostate.

The typical insurer-negotiated price for a Prostate surgery (TURP) is about $4,823, with most between $2,051 and $6,845 ($4,073 cash/self-pay). Based on published rates from 2,078 U.S. hospitals.

Insurer-negotiated
$4,823
typical · $2,051$6,845
Cash / self-pay
$4,073
typical cash price
Hospital list charge
$5,659
gross charge

Source: medians across 2,078hospitals' machine-readable price files (required by federal law since 2021). Figures are estimates and vary by hospital, region, insurer, and plan.

Prostate surgery (TURP) cost — frequently asked questions

How much does a Prostate surgery (TURP) cost with insurance?

The typical insurer-negotiated rate for a Prostate surgery (TURP) is about $4,823, with most falling between $2,051 and $6,845, based on published rates from 2,078 U.S. hospitals. What you actually pay depends on your plan's deductible and coinsurance.

How much does a Prostate surgery (TURP) cost without insurance?

Cash or self-pay prices for a Prostate surgery (TURP) run around $4,073. Uninsured patients are often billed the much higher hospital "list" charge first (about $5,659), so it's worth asking for the cash or self-pay rate and negotiating.

Can I negotiate the cost of a Prostate surgery (TURP)?

Yes. If you were charged well above the typical negotiated rate (about $4,823), that gap is negotiable. Upfronte audits your bill against real hospital pricing data and can negotiate it down on your behalf — no savings, no fee.

Were you charged more than $4,823?

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Prostate surgery (TURP) cost by location

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