Appendectomy Cost (2026): $1,386–$4,459
Typical cost
$1,386–$4,459
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Your actual cost depends on your insurance type, facility choice, and deductible status. Prices reflect 2026 national averages.
Appendectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the appendix, typically performed as an emergency for appendicitis. It is one of the most common emergency surgeries in the U.S.
Appendectomy Cost by State
Compare prices across all 50 states. Prices shown are the 25th–70th percentile range from hospital-reported data — the range where most patients' actual charges fall.
Why Appendectomy Costs Vary
- Laparoscopic vs. open: Laparoscopic appendectomy (smaller incisions) costs 15–25% less than open surgery and has shorter recovery times.
- Rupture status: A ruptured appendix requires a longer, more complex surgery and hospital stay, often doubling costs.
- Facility type: Hospital outpatient surgery centers charge 20–40% less than inpatient hospital admissions.
- Length of stay: Most uncomplicated cases require a 1–2 night stay; complex cases 3–5 nights, each night adding $1,500–$3,000.
Bottom line: Where you get care matters more than almost any other factor. Two hospitals 10 miles apart can charge 3–5× different prices for the same procedure.
How to Use This Data
These prices come from hospital price transparency files that hospitals are required by law to publish. They represent the range of what hospitals declare as their charges — actual negotiated rates with insurers are typically 40–60% lower.
If you have insurance: Your out-of-pocket cost is determined by your deductible, coinsurance, and your insurer's negotiated rate with the specific facility. Call your insurer for a pre-service cost estimate before scheduling.
If you are uninsured: Call 2–3 facilities directly and ask for their self-pay or cash-pay rate. Most facilities offer 20–50% discounts off list prices for upfront payment.
If you received a bill: Upload it to CostKits to compare what you were charged against what other facilities in your state reported.
How Insurance Affects the Cost of This Procedure
Understanding these insurance concepts can help you estimate what you may actually pay for this procedure.
Appendectomy Cost by State
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Data source: CMS Hospital Price Transparency Machine-Readable Files. Prices represent hospital-declared charges and do not include physician fees, anesthesia, or other separately-billed services.
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About the Author
John Caruso, FSA, MAAA
Healthcare actuary with 20+ years of experience in insurance pricing, medical billing systems, and healthcare cost analytics.
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