- male
- 50 Years
- 14/08/2025
I've been diagnosed with AVN in my right hip and the pain is getting really bad. Can you tell me roughly how much a hip replacement would cost in Mumbai and suggest some good but affordable hospitals for the procedure?
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A total hip replacement surgery for AVN in Mumbai will likely cost between ‚Çπ250,000 and ‚Çπ400,000, with an average cost of ‚Çπ400,000, according to Lybrate. Partial hip replacement, if applicable, could be cheaper, with an average cost around ‚Çπ280,000. Bilateral hip replacement (both hips) would be significantly more expensive, averaging around ‚Çπ650,000
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