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  • 45 Years
  • 14/08/2025

I've had a painful bone spur in my elbow for 7 years and might need surgery how much would it cost to remove it? The pain is really bothering me and I'm curious about the expenses.

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Unless it causing problems- don’t have it removed. Share the x rays. It will cost around Indian rupees 50000 rupees . If use anchors it will be around 80000 rupees. Cost varies depending on the hospitals

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