How Much Does Amygdalohippocampectomy for Epilepsy Cost?

This surgical procedure involves temporarily removing a piece of the skull to access and selectively remove parts of the amygdala and hippocampus in the brain. It is primarily used to treat patients with epilepsy that does not respond to medication.

Step 1 · The average price
Average hospital price
$14,668
Based on 100 hospitals across 60 cities
$1,001
$39,875

💡 The doctor's Medicare fee is $2,184 — that's what the physician receives. Hospital/facility charges are separate.

Step 2 · Your city

What does Amygdalohippocampectomy cost where you live?

Prices vary by location. Pick your city to see local hospital prices.

Common Questions

How much does Amygdalohippocampectomy cost?
The average Average hospital price for Amygdalohippocampectomy for Epilepsy is $14,668. Across 100 hospitals, prices range from $1,001 to $39,875.
Does Medicare cover Amygdalohippocampectomy?
Yes. Medicare pays physicians $2,184 on average. Under Original Medicare (Part B), you typically pay 20% after your deductible (~$437).
How much does it cost without insurance?
Uninsured patients often face the chargemaster rate (3-10x higher than cash price). Always ask the hospital for their self-pay or cash-pay rate — often 40-80% off the list price.
Why is the price so different between hospitals?
Hospital prices for the same procedure vary by insurance contract, facility overhead, and regional cost of living. In some cities, the highest-priced hospital charges 3-5× what the lowest-priced hospital charges for the same service.
What should I ask before scheduling?
Ask for the total estimated bill (including facility + anesthesia + supplies), whether the service is covered by your insurance, if the procedure can be done at an ambulatory surgery center (typically 30-60% cheaper), and what the cash-pay rate is.

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Important: These figures come from publicly available Medicare fee schedules and hospital price transparency filings. They are not a quote. Your actual cost depends on insurance, deductible, facility, and clinical circumstances. Always verify with your facility and insurer before scheduling. For educational purposes only — not medical advice.

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