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Total hip replacement Cost in India

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$6,000 Starting cost via CrossCareIndia
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Total hip replacement through CrossCare India starts at $6,000. In the US, hip replacement averages $32,000 in 2026 (range $20,000u2013$50,000), citing HCUP and Fair Health data. In the UK, private hip replacement runs u00a312,500u2013u00a318,500 as of April 2026 (roughly $16,000u2013$23,000), with average NHS waits reported between 40 and 60 weeks in England. Sources: Surgery Cost Guide (US, 2026); The Best of Health (UK, April 2026). Last verified August 2026.

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Est. starting cost $6,000

Typically treated by specialists with: MBBS, MS (Orthopaedics)

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📍 Hyderabad
📍 Noida

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