Tampa, FL Hip Replacement Cost Comparison

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A Hip Replacement in Tampa costs $19,757 on average when you take the median of the 91 medical providers who perform Hip Replacement procedures in Tampa, FL. The least expensive Hip Replacement in Tampa is $12,000 for a Hip Replacement Surgery (Total) while the most expensive Hip Replacement list price is $12,500 for a Hip Resurfacing Surgery. There are 2 different types of Hip Replacement provided in Tampa, listed below, and the price for each differs based upon your insurance type. As a healthcare consumer you should understand that prices of medical procedures vary and if you shop from the Tampa providers below you may be able to save money. Start shopping today and see what you can save!
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Hip Replacement Surgery (Total) Cost Average $12,000 - $32,800 Free Quote
Hip Resurfacing Surgery Cost Average $12,500 - $34,200 Free Quote

Compare Hip Replacement Providers in Tampa, FL

Facility City Type
Brandon Ambulatory Surgery Center Brandon Ambulatory Surgical Center
AdventHealth Surgery Center Wellswood Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Trinity Surgery Center Trinity Ambulatory Surgical Center
Florida Specialty Surgery Center St Petersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Bayfront Same Day Surgery Center. St Petersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
West Bay Surgery Center Largo Ambulatory Surgical Center
St Josephs Hospital Tampa Acute Care Hospital
Hca Florida South Shore Hospital Sun City Center Acute Care Hospital
Hca Florida Oak Hill Hospital Brooksville Acute Care Hospital
Suncoast Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Center Spring Hill Ortho Surgery Center
Pediatric Surgery Centers Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Hca Florida South Tampa Hospital Tampa Acute Care Hospital
Armenia Surgery Center Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Adventhealth North Pinellas Tarpon Springs Acute Care Hospital
Brandon Outpatient Surgery Center Brandon Ambulatory Surgical Center
Suncoast Outpatient Surgery Center Spring Hill Ambulatory Surgical Center
Pediatric Surgery Center -odessa Odessa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Journey Lite of West Florida Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Florida Medical Clinic Ambulatory Surgery Center Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Suncoast Specialty Surgery Center, New Port Richey Ambulatory Surgical Center
Morton Plant Hospital Clearwater Acute Care Hospital
Pasadena Surgery Center St Petersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Tampa Orthopedic Clinic Tampa Ortho Surgery Center
Orthopaedic Surgery Center of Clearwater Clearwater Ortho Surgery Center
North Pinellas Surgery Center Dundein Ambulatory Surgical Center
Tampa General Hospital Tampa Acute Care Hospital
Seascape Surgery Center Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
New Tampa Surgery Center Wesley Chapel Ambulatory Surgical Center
Bayonet Point Surgery and Endoscopy Center Hudson Ambulatory Surgical Center
Hca Florida Pasadena Hospital Saint Petersburg Acute Care Hospital
New Port Richey Surgery Center New Port Richey Ambulatory Surgical Center
Center for Specialized Surgery Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
West Coast Musculoskeletal Institute Pl Brooksville Ortho Surgery Center
Usf Health Endoscopy and Surgery Center Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Meadow Lane Surgery Center New Port Richey Ambulatory Surgical Center
Same Day Surgery Centers of Florida Zephyrhills Ambulatory Surgical Center
St Anthonys Hospital Saint Petersburg Acute Care Hospital
Brandon Surgery Center Brandon Ambulatory Surgical Center
Belleair Surgery Center Clearwater Ambulatory Surgical Center
St Petersburg Surgery Center St Petersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Hca Florida St Petersburg Hospital Saint Petersburg Acute Care Hospital
All Children's Surgikid of Florida Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
St Michaels Surgery Center Largo Ambulatory Surgical Center
Hernando Endoscopy and Surgery Center Brooksville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Florida Joint Replacement Center New Port Richey New Port Richey Ortho Surgery Center
Edward White Hospital Saint Petersburg Acute Care Hospital
Largo Ambulatory Surgery Center Largo Ambulatory Surgical Center
Holiday Surgery Center Holiday Ambulatory Surgical Center
Florida Hospital Carrollwood Tampa Acute Care Hospital
Bravera Health Brooksville Brooksville Acute Care Hospital
St Lukes Surgical Center Tarpon Springs Ambulatory Surgical Center
Center for Special Surgery St Petersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Sand Hill Bone and Joint Plant City Ortho Surgery Center
Bayfront Health St Petersburg Saint Petersburg Acute Care Hospital
Florida Orthopaedic Institute Tampa Ortho Surgery Center
Mease Countryside Hospital Safety Harbor Acute Care Hospital
Town and Country Hospital Tampa Acute Care Hospital
Ambulatory Surgery Center - Tampa Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Hca Florida Brandon Hospital Brandon Acute Care Hospital
Florida Hospital Zephyrhills Zephyrhills Acute Care Hospital
Orthopaedics Center of Brandon Brandon Ortho Surgery Center
C Med Ambulatory Surgery Center Clearwater Ortho Surgery Center
Sun Coast Hospital Largo Acute Care Hospital
Florida Endoscopy and Surgery Center Brooksville Ambulatory Surgical Center
Seven Springs Surgery Center New Port Richey Ambulatory Surgical Center
South Florida Baptist Hospital Plant City Acute Care Hospital
Pasco Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Zephyrhills Ortho Surgery Center
South Tampa Surgery Center Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
Bardmoor Surgery Largo Ambulatory Surgical Center
Countryside Surgery Center Clearwater Ambulatory Surgical Center
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute Tampa Acute Care Hospital
Morton Plant North Bay Hospital New Port Richey Acute Care Hospital
Mease Dunedin Hospital Dunedin Acute Care Hospital
Suncoast Medical Clinic St Petersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Hca Florida Bayonet Point Hospital Hudson Acute Care Hospital
Hca Florida Northside Hospital Saint Petersburg Acute Care Hospital
Florida Medical Clinic Special Procedures Center Zephyrhills Ambulatory Surgical Center
St Joseph's Same Day Surgery Tampa Ambulatory Surgical Center
St Anthonys Physicians Surgery Center St Petersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Park Medical Surgery Center St Petersburg Ambulatory Surgical Center
Clearwater Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Clearwater Ortho Surgery Center
Tampa Bay Specialty Surgery Center Pinellas Park Ambulatory Surgical Center
Orthopaedic Specialties of Tampa Bay Clearwater Ortho Surgery Center
Adventhealth Dade City Dade City Acute Care Hospital
Mariner Surgery Center Spring Hill Ambulatory Surgical Center
Coastal Orthopaedics and Sports New Port Richey Ortho Surgery Center
Bay Area Physicians Surgery Center Riverview Ambulatory Surgical Center
Hca Florida Largo Hospital Largo Acute Care Hospital
Florida Orthopaedic Institute Surgery Center Temple Terrace Ortho Surgery Center
Adventhealth Tampa Tampa Acute Care Hospital
Hca Florida Trinity Hospital New Port Richey Acute Care Hospital

Hip Replacement Surgery Cost and Procedure Introduction

Hip replacement surgery, sometimes called total hip arthroplasty, is an option for people who have hip pain or loss of mobility. This procedure can be performed arthroscopically or with traditional "open" surgery. Arthroscopic (minimally invasive) surgery is a procedure performed through tiny incisions, using an instrument called an arthroscope, a tube-like instrument with a camera and surgical tools attached. Arthritis is one of the most common reasons for this surgery, though fractures, avascular necrosis and other problems can be cause for hip replacement surgery. This procedure is usually only considered after more conservative measures — anti-inflammatory medication, bracing, physical therapy, prescription pain medication and restrictions in activity — have been exhausted. Patients typically stay in the hospital for four to six days after the surgery and can return to normal light activities after three to six weeks, though you will have to avoid certain sports and high-impact activities.

Patient Preparation for Hip Replacement Surgery

A physical examination will be performed along with blood or other diagnostic tests — X-rays, MRIs, etc. It is particularly important to inform the physician of all medications or vitamins taken regularly or if you are pregnant (or think you might be pregnant). Tell your doctor if you have heart, lung or other medical conditions that may need special attention. Finally, tell your doctor if you have a history of bleeding disorders or if you are taking any anticoagulant (blood-thinning) medications, aspirin or other medications that affect blood clotting. You will be given instructions in advance that will outline what you should and should not do in preparation for the surgery. You will be asked to fast for eight hours before the procedure, generally after midnight. You will need to make arrangements for transportation after the surgery is complete. If you are given a prescription for pain medication, have it filled prior to surgery.

What to Expect During and After Hip Replacement Surgery

The surgery itself usually takes one to two hours. An intravenous line is inserted into the arm to administer a sedative and a painkiller. Also, your heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate and oxygen level will be monitored during the procedure. The procedure is done while you are under general anesthesia (unconscious and pain-free). Typically, hip replacement surgery is performed by an orthopedic surgeon. Once you are unconscious, the surgeon will make an incision on the side of the hip and then move the muscles and other tissue in order to reach the joint. The ball part of the joint is removed by cutting high on the femur. The ball will be replaced with an artificial joint using cement or a material that allows the bone to attach to the new joint. Your surgeon will then remove the damaged cartilage from the hip bone and insert the thigh bone into the hip socket. Finally, the incision will be stitched closed. For arthroscopic hip replacement surgery, the steps above are performed through one or two smaller cuts and small tools attached to the laparoscope. This method reduces blood loss, pain, and length of hospital stay. This procedure is newer than the standard hip replacement so make sure your doctor has experience (and success) before opting for minimally invasive surgery.

After surgery, you will be taken to the recovery room for observation. Once your blood pressure, pulse, and breathing are stable and you are alert, you will be taken to your hospital room. Patients stay in the hospital from four to six days, when pain can be managed without IV pain medication, and the patient can safely use crutches or a walker. Before being discharged, you will be given instructions about care for your incisions, limits on activities and what you should do to aid your recovery. If you notice any of the following, call the number the hospital gave you: Fever, excessive sweating, difficulty urinating, redness, bleeding or worsening pain. You will likely need weeks or months of physical therapy.

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