Back Surgery Cost
Easiest procedure I’ve ever had. 1/4 inch incision. No drugs. Walked out pain free 1 hour after surgery.
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L3-L4,L4-L5,L5-S1 multilevel laminectomies with micro disectomies. |
Amount: $0.00 not covered by insurance |
Posted by: Jose A Elizondo in Henderson, NV. | Posted: June 10th, 2021 06:06PM |
Procedure: L3-L4,L4-L5,L5-S1 multilevel laminectomi | Medical Facility: Spring Valley Hospital |
Doctor: Dr Gary Flangas - Neurosurgeon | Insurance: Workmans Comp |
I had laminectomies and refused to have spinal fusion. I made a complete recovery. I had my surgery Apr/2020. Returned to work in mid-June. Feel good as new today. No back stiffness or pain. I do however have a little residual numbness to my toes. When I woke up after surgery the numbness was felt up to my knee. But it has mostly gone 90% away. I dont mind having that than the severe back pain I was having.
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WANTING TO KNOW THE COST OF laminectomy |
Amount: $238,000.00 not covered by insurance |
Posted by: RHONDA ARNOLD in ENCINO, CA. | Posted: April 17th, 2020 01:04PM |
Procedure: L3-5 DECOMPRESSION | Medical Facility: RADIANCE SURGERY CENTER |
Doctor: DR. KHOUNGANIAN | Insurance: |
I AM SCHEDULED TO HAVE THIS SURGERY IN MAY/2020. THIS DOCTOR IS LOCATED IN ENCINO,CA. I AM WONDERING IF THE FEES ARE EXCESSIVE. RESEARCHING THE THE FEES GO FROM 50,000-90,000, NOT THE $238,000 THIS DOCTOR IS CHARGING. I'M WONDERING IF YOU CAN ASSIST ME IN THE AVERAGE COST
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Harnia opretion |
Amount: $15,000.00 not covered by insurance |
Posted by: Raju singh in Mumbai, MI. | Posted: October 10th, 2019 04:10AM |
Procedure: No | Medical Facility: Yes |
Doctor: Sarjan | Insurance: No |
Pleass send me Mumbai hospital address harnia surgery
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Multilevel Lumbar Fusion |
Amount: $1,750,000.00 not covered by insurance |
Posted by: BrokenCoastie in Houston, TX. | Posted: October 29th, 2018 07:10AM |
Procedure: S1-L3 | Medical Facility: Methodist |
Doctor: Dr CB Meyer | Insurance: Tricare |
After a failed multilevel fusion and multiple infections, I received a bill for surgery and hospital stay-1.75 million dollars. Since I was on active duty when trauma happened it was taken care of after months fighting with hospital
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Spinal Fusion (Thoracic) Surgery |
Amount: $94.00 not covered by insurance |
Posted by: CjM in Dothan, AL. | Posted: May 10th, 2016 08:05PM |
Doctor: James Paul Maddox | Insurance: Medicaid |
Total cost: $236,000
Hospital stay 5 days
Fused from T1 to T10
Operation time was 10 hours
Includes equipment, hospital stay, prescription drugs and surgical procedure cost.
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Back fusion of L5 and S1 |
Amount: $0.00 not covered by insurance |
Posted by: John Alexander in LENOIR, NC. | Posted: April 16th, 2016 07:04PM |
Doctor: Dr Hynes | Insurance: Workers Comp |
Had mine fused and was told that the hospital costs was 190,000. This was in 2006. That was without the doctors fees as well.
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More than a dozen surgeries on my spine |
Amount: $1,000,000.00 not covered by insurance |
Posted by: a user in Ann Arbor, MI. | Posted: February 25th, 2016 07:02PM |
Procedure: Laminectomis-fusions | Medical Facility: St. joes Ann arbor |
Doctor: Dr geiger | Insurance: |
Once u start back surgeries u will continue to have a surgery every 5-7yrs for the rest of your life
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Laser Spinal stenosis treatment |
Amount: $18,000.00 not covered by insurance |
Posted by: MurDGor in Phoenix, AZ. | Posted: May 9th, 2015 10:05AM |
Procedure: Laser treatment | Medical Facility: Laser Spine Inst. |
Doctor: | Insurance: Medicare/ State Farm |
LSI covers procedure for the MD thru Medicare but not thru the ASC since there is no contract with Medicare. They want $18,000 up front to do the procedure surgically in the ASC and not the hospital. How do they justify that cost surgically? Did not have the procedure due to cost.
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L4-5 Laminectomy |
Amount: $40.00 not covered by insurance |
Posted by: Coach in Boston, MA. | Posted: August 12th, 2014 04:08PM |
Doctor: Joseph Schwab | Insurance: Blue Cross Blue Shield |
Surgery was performed by the top Orthopedic surgeon in the world, via Mass General, to treat Cauda Equina Syndrome. Without the surgery I would have been in a wheelchair. Three years have passed and nerve function is still improving.
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- www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/spinalstenosis.html
- www.espine.com/back-faq.htm#insurance
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