What is a thyroidectomy?
Thyroid surgery, or thyroidectomy, is a surgical procedure in which surgeons remove a part or all of the thyroid gland.
ⓘ The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland in the lower front of the neck. It produces hormones that regulate metabolism, energy levels, and many body functions.
Doctors recommend thyroid surgery when:
- A thyroid nodule (a lump in the gland) shows signs of cancer.
- The gland has grown so large (a goiter) that it causes trouble swallowing, breathing, or speaking.
- Overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism or Graves’ disease) doesn’t respond to medication or radioactive iodine.
- There are multiple nodules causing pressure or cosmetic concerns.
The operation typically requires general anesthesia and can last 1–3 hours. Most patients stay in the hospital overnight, though some minimally invasive procedures allow same-day discharge.
What are the types of thyroid surgery?
Thyroid surgeries vary by the amount of thyroid removed:
- Lobectomy or partial thyroidectomy removes only one lobe, or half of the thyroid. This is often done if there’s a single nodule or a small, low-risk cancer confined to one side. Patients may keep normal thyroid function afterward and may not need lifelong medication.
- Total thyroidectomy removes the whole gland. This is more common if cancer is present, if there are large nodules on both sides, or if the thyroid is severely overactive. Patients need daily thyroid hormone replacement afterward.
- Subtotal thyroidectomy removes an entire lobe and part of the other lobe, leaving a small piece of thyroid tissue behind. The remaining thyroid tissue can sometimes continue making hormones, though patients still usually require thyroid hormone pills afterward.
The type of thyroid surgery chosen depends on diagnosis, the size of the thyroid, and whether cancer is involved. The patient’s endocrinologist and surgeon will help determine which technique is best for their specific case.
How much does thyroid surgery cost without insurance?
Thyroid removal surgery cost can vary from $4,000 to $40,000, depending on where you have it done.
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In the United States, thyroidectomy costs can range from $15,000 to $40,000 before insurance.
According to data from Bookimed’s partner clinics, the same procedure costs less in the following countries:
- Turkey: about $4,000–$8,000;
- Germany: around $11,000–$17,500;
- Spain: roughly $7,000–$21,000;
- Israel: about $18,000–$27,500.
For patients willing to travel, the potential savings can amount to 50%–70% compared with US prices.
What factors affect the cost of thyroid surgery?
The price of thyroid surgery depends on a mix of medical and non-medical factors:
1. Type of surgery
A lobectomy is usually 30%–50% less expensive than a total thyroidectomy. Scarless thyroidectomy techniques may add 10%–20%. Cancer operations that include lymph node removal can cost 50% more.
2. Geographic location and healthcare system
Prices vary hugely by country because of differences in labor costs, hospital pricing, insurance systems, and government regulation. For example, in Turkey, fees are 70%–80% lower than in the US because hospitals bundle services, and labor costs are lower.
3. Hospital type
Large private hospitals charge more than public or teaching hospitals.
4. Outpatient vs. inpatient
According to research, outpatient surgery costs approximately $2,400 less.
5. Surgeon’s expertise
Experienced endocrine or cancer surgeons have higher fees, but their precision can lower the risk of costly complications.
6. Anesthesia and operating time
Longer, more complex operations require more anesthesia and staff time, driving up the bill.
7. Postoperative care and follow-up
Overnight hospitalization, medications, pathology, imaging, and long-term hormone therapy all add to the bill.
How much is thyroid surgery by type?
In general, a total thyroidectomy is about 30%–50% more expensive than a lobectomy.
Here are some examples of average costs to help you understand the difference:
Type of thyroid surgery |
Cost in the US |
Cost in Turkey |
Total thyroidectomy |
$15,000–$40,000 |
$5,400–$8,500 |
Lobectomy (partial) |
$10,000–$20,000 |
$4,300–$5,900 |
Scarless thyroidectomy (minimally invasive) |
$12,000–$42,000 |
$6,000–$9,500 |
How much does thyroid cancer surgery cost?
Thyroid cancer surgery is more complex than surgery for benign nodules. Instead of just removing one lobe, cancer often requires a total thyroidectomy plus a lymph node dissection if there’s a risk of spread.
In the US, thyroid surgery with a lymph node dissection costs approximately 50% more than a simple thyroidectomy. In Turkey, thyroid cancer surgery typically runs between $10,000 and $16,000.
What’s included in the cost of thyroidectomy?
The price you see for thyroid surgery can mean different things depending on where you’re treated.
In the United States, the quoted price usually covers only surgical fees. The total cost of a thyroidectomy can reach $60,000–$76,000 once you add operating room costs, recovery room care, and genetic testing.
In Turkey, clinics work with international patients and offer all-inclusive packages. Aside from the surgery, these usually cover:
- full diagnostic workup before surgery;
- medications;
- consultations with specialists;
- follow-up exams;
- hospital stay plus meals;
- hotel accommodation for recovery after discharge;
- airport–hotel–clinic transfers.
In Western European countries like Germany, the system is somewhere in between. A thyroidectomy usually includes surgery, hospitalization, and medications during the stay. However, follow-up visits and medical tests are billed separately.
How much does thyroidectomy cost with insurance?
According to a review published in JAMA, out-of-pocket costs with insurance range between $2,500 and $17,000 in the US.
If the patient has health insurance, the out-of-pocket cost of a thyroid operation depends on the plan’s coverage details. Factors that affect what insurance will pay include:
- the type of thyroid surgery;
- the hospital or surgeon’s participation in the insurance network;
- specific deductible, copayments, and coinsurance.
What do out-of-pocket thyroid surgery costs include?
Out-of-pocket expenses for patients with insurance include:
- Deductible payments before insurance coverage kicks in.
- Copays for hospital stay, anesthesia, and specialist consultations.
- Coinsurance (a percentage of the total bill you are responsible for).
- Medicine, follow-up lab tests, or additional imaging not fully covered.
All in all, even with insurance, patients should be prepared for a range of smaller charges. Ask your hospital and insurer for a detailed cost estimate ahead of time, so you’re not surprised by the final bill.
What can patients do to reduce thyroidectomy costs?
There are several ways to make thyroid surgery more affordable, whether you’re insured or paying out of pocket:
1. Choose an in-network hospital and surgeon. Staying within your insurance network can cut costs dramatically. The insurance may not cover out-of-network charges at all.
2. Use financing or payment plans. Some hospitals, including those abroad, allow patients to spread payments over time.
3. Explore supplemental insurance. Policies such as gap insurance or critical illness plans can help pay for deductibles, coinsurance, and other costs your primary insurance doesn’t cover.
4. Consider all-inclusive packages abroad. Clinics in countries like Turkey often include diagnostics, surgery, medications, follow-up exams, accommodations, and even transfers in a single fixed price. As a result, the total cost may even be 50%–60% less than out-of-pocket costs with insurance in the US.
How can I get an affordable and accurate estimate for my thyroid surgery?
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Resources
- Cleveland Clinic. (2025). Thyroidectomy. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/treatments/7016-thyroidectomy
- Cleveland Clinic. (2022). Thyroid. https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/23188-thyroid
- OTO Open. (2021). Ambulatory Surgery vs Overnight Observation for Total Thyroidectomy: Cost Analysis and Outcomes. https://aao-hnsfjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1177/2473974X21995104
- JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery. (2022). The Cost and Financial Burden of Thyroid Cancer on Patients in the US. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamaotolaryngology/article-abstract/2792057