I’ve Been Diagnosed With an Ovarian Cyst and Advised Surgery , What Will Be the Cost and How Does Insurance Work?
4 weeks ago
I’ve already consulted a doctor for my ovarian cyst, and surgery has been advised. I may be able to use my husband’s health insurance, but I’m not sure which company it’s from yet. Since it’s surgery, I need some time to think and understand the expected cost and whether I’ll still have to pay anything even if insurance is used.
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Since you’ve already consulted a doctor and surgery has been recommended for the ovarian cyst, the next step is understanding the treatment cost and insurance applicability. If health insurance is available under your husband’s name, it can be checked once the insurance details are shared, even if you don’t yet know the company.
The approximate cost of surgery depends on the hospital and treatment setup. A standard treatment package generally ranges between ₹55,000 to ₹60,000, which includes 24-hour hospital admission, blood tests, full body check-up, MRI (if required), laser procedure (if advised), anesthesia charges, and related medical care. In some local setups, the cost may be lower, around ₹35,000 to ₹40,000, but standard hospitals provide more comprehensive coverage and support.
Even if insurance is applicable, there may still be some out-of-pocket expenses, depending on the policy terms and hospital approval. Once insurance details are confirmed, the exact payable amount can be clarified.
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