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How Much Does Hip replacement Cost in United States of America?

The average price of Hip replacement in United States of America is $60,000, the minimum price is $40,000, and the maximum price is $80,000.
United States of AmericaTurkeyAustria
Hip replacementfrom $40,000from $7,687from $21,000
Total hip replacement for developmental dysplasia of the hipfrom $55,000from $7,000from $30,000
Total hip replacement (arthroplasty) revisionfrom $55,000from $12,000from $25,000
Total hip replacement from $30,000from $11,000from $18,000
Revision hip arthroplastyfrom $55,000from $16,500from $25,000
Data verified by Bookimed as of February 2026, based on patient requests and official quotes from 278 clinics worldwide. Median costs are based on real invoices (2024–2026) and updated monthly. Actual prices may vary.
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We're Temporarily Out of Hip replacement Clinics in United States of America — Explore Trusted Options in Turkey and Save Up to 70%.

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HIP REPLACEMENT PACKAGE (by a doctor with 30 years of experience)

Turkey, Istanbul

Ersin Kurtar

33 years of experience
Clinic is certified

Dr. Yigit Erdag has performed 900+ joint replacements over 13 years, specializing in both conventional and robotic hip arthroplasty. Primary hip replacement at the JCI-accredited clinic typically costs around €8,000–this generally covers the procedure, 4 nights in hospital, pre-op tests, medications, and transfers. The orthopedist holds memberships with the Turkish Society of Orthopedics and specializes in trauma and sports surgery.

Unilateral Hip Replacement

Turkey, Istanbul

Olcay Guler

20 years of experience
Clinic is certified

Prof. Dr. Olcay Guler brings 19 years of orthopedic experience, specializing in hip replacements with ceramic cementless implants or robot-assisted MAKO/Stryker system precision. The all-inclusive package typically costs around 28,000–32,200 EUR, covering surgery, 5 nights at Turkey's first JCI-accredited hospital, transfers and post-op care. Patients receive durable ceramic implants with 24/7 nursing support during their stay.

Total hip replacement surgery

Turkey, Bursa

Kayhan Turan

28 years of experience
Surgeon's portfolio

Dr. Kayhan Turan pioneered robotic hip replacement in Turkey and has performed over 2,000 procedures. Surgery with Smith & Nephew OXINIUM implants may cost around $10,800 – covering the prosthesis, 5-day hospital stay, all consultations, tests, meals, and transfers. As president of Turkey's Robotic Orthopedic Surgery Association, he performs kinematic alignment techniques for optimal joint function.

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Discover the Best Hip replacement Clinics in United States of America: 26 Verified Options and Prices

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Hip replacement Overview in United States of America

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85%
Surgery Time - 3 hours
Stay in the country - 14 days
Rehabilitation - 6 days
Anesthesia - General anesthesia
Requests processed - 23249
Bookimed fees - $0

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Updated: 05/27/2022
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Our Hip replacement Techniques: What Suits You Best?

When considering Hip replacement, it’s important to understand the different techniques and which is best suited for you. Here’s a concise comparison of popular options:

Hip Arthroscopy

A minimally invasive orthopedic surgery used to diagnose and treat problems within the hip joint.

Pros: Offers quicker recovery with only 1-2 days in hospital. Minimally invasive, reducing scarring and infection risk by 30%.
Cons: Limited to specific hip issues and may not fully address severe joint damage. Not suitable for extensive joint replacement needs.
Effectiveness: Success rate of up to 85% for pain relief and improved joint function.
Duration: 1-2 hours
Recovery: 6-8 weeks
Best for: Labral tears, hip impingement, and cartilage damage. Suitable for patients under 50.

MAKOplasty

A minimally invasive orthopedic surgery technique using robotic assistance to ensure precision in partial knee or hip joint replacement.

Pros: Enhanced precision due to robotic assistance, leading to better alignment and reduced recovery time. Studies show 90% of patients experience significant pain relief.
Cons: Requires specialized equipment and trained surgeons, which may limit availability. Some patients report prolonged swelling post-surgery.
Effectiveness: Success rate is approximately 98% for knee replacements.
Duration: Typically takes 1-2 hours.
Recovery: Recovery usually spans 4-6 weeks.
Best for: Ideal for patients with localized osteoarthritis or hip joint issues. Suitable for individuals with joint instability.

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