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Hernia surgery in Mumbai usually costs between Rs 55,000 and Rs 1,25,000 in 2026. Open surgery is generally less expensive, while laparoscopic hernia repair may cost more because of mesh, equipment, and operating setup. Most insurance plans cover medically necessary hernia surgery after applicable waiting periods.
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Hernia is a common condition in which an internal tissue or organ pushes through a weak area in the muscle wall. Many patients first notice a swelling in the groin, around the navel, or in the abdomen. Some feel heaviness, dragging pain, burning, or discomfort that increases while coughing, lifting, or standing for long periods. In the beginning, patients may ignore the swelling because it comes and goes. But a hernia does not heal on its own. Over time, it usually becomes larger and may become more painful.
In a city like Mumbai, patients have access to both open and laparoscopic hernia repair in a wide range of hospitals. Because options are many, one of the first questions most patients ask is about cost. The answer depends on the type of hernia, the technique used, the surgeonβs experience, the hospital category, the mesh used, and insurance eligibility.
In 2026, hernia surgery in Mumbai usually costs between Rs 55,000 and Rs 1,25,000. Open hernia surgery often falls on the lower side of the range, while laparoscopic hernia surgery may cost more. The difference is mainly due to laparoscopy equipment, operating room setup, fixation material, and mesh type. A straightforward unilateral hernia in a standard private hospital may cost less than a complex, recurrent, bilateral, or incisional hernia in a premium hospital.
Patients should understand that there is no single universal price for all hernias. Inguinal hernia, umbilical hernia, incisional hernia, femoral hernia, and epigastric hernia are not all managed the same way. Some require larger mesh, more operating time, or stronger abdominal wall repair. Recurrent hernias can also cost more because surgery becomes technically more demanding.
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One of the biggest decisions in hernia treatment is choosing between open and laparoscopic repair. In open surgery, the surgeon makes an incision directly over the hernia site, returns the protruding tissue, and reinforces the weak area with mesh if needed. Open surgery is effective, widely practiced, and often more affordable. It may be suitable for some elderly patients, selected small hernias, or patients for whom laparoscopy is not ideal.
In laparoscopic hernia surgery, the procedure is done through small incisions using a camera and long instruments. The surgeon repairs the weakness from inside and places mesh to strengthen the abdominal wall. Laparoscopic surgery is often associated with less wound pain, smaller scars, quicker mobility, and faster return to desk work, especially in bilateral hernias or certain groin hernias. However, the final decision depends on the patientβs health, prior surgeries, hernia size, and surgeon recommendation.
The most common hernia seen in adults is inguinal hernia, which occurs in the groin. Patients may notice a bulge that becomes more visible while coughing or standing. Umbilical hernia occurs near the navel and may be more common in patients with obesity, prior pregnancy, or abdominal strain. Incisional hernia can occur at the site of an earlier surgery. Each type has different repair considerations, and this also influences the final package cost.
Many patients try belts, exercises, or home remedies hoping the swelling will disappear. Unfortunately, a hernia usually does not close with medicine. In fact, waiting too long can increase the risk of pain, enlargement, bowel obstruction, or strangulation. Strangulation is a serious situation where the blood supply to the trapped tissue gets compromised. That can become an emergency and may require urgent surgery. Elective surgery, done when the patient is stable and prepared, is generally safer and less stressful than emergency surgery.
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The final bill depends on several factors. The first is the type and size of hernia. A small uncomplicated hernia usually costs less than a large or recurrent one. The second is the surgical method, because laparoscopic surgery generally involves higher equipment cost. The third is the hospital category. A premium multi-speciality hospital in Mumbai may charge more than a mid-range private hospital. The fourth is the type of mesh and fixation material used. The fifth is room category, hospital stay duration, and whether there are associated medical conditions needing extra monitoring.
Another major factor is surgeon experience. Patients often look for the lowest package, but the safer approach is to choose a qualified surgeon with solid experience in hernia repair. Hernia surgery is common, but technique matters because a well-done repair can reduce pain, complications, and recurrence risk.
In many cases, yes. Hernia surgery is commonly covered under health insurance when it is medically indicated. However, coverage depends on waiting period, policy exclusions, sub-limits, network hospital availability, and whether the policy is individual, family floater, or corporate. Cashless treatment is possible at network hospitals once pre-authorisation is approved. Some patients assume that because hernia is not an emergency on day one, insurance will not apply. That is not correct. If surgery is advised by the treating doctor and policy conditions are met, coverage is often available.
Before admission, patients should confirm waiting period, room eligibility, co-payment, and whether the chosen hospital is in the network. Proper paperwork and coordination with the hospital insurance desk help avoid unnecessary payment issues at discharge.
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On the day of surgery, patients typically undergo admission, pre-anaesthesia review, and final surgical marking or assessment. Open surgery may be done under spinal or general anaesthesia depending on the case. Laparoscopic repair is typically done under general anaesthesia. The procedure duration varies but often falls between 45 minutes and 2 hours depending on complexity.
After surgery, the patient is monitored in recovery and then shifted to a room. Some patients go home the same day, while others may stay overnight. Discharge timing depends on pain control, mobility, urination, nausea, age, and overall clinical stability.
Recovery differs between open and laparoscopic repair, though both generally allow good long-term outcomes when done properly. Patients are encouraged to walk early, as walking supports circulation and recovery. Mild pain, pulling sensation, or heaviness can be expected for a few days. Desk work may be possible within about 5 to 7 days after laparoscopic repair in many cases, while open surgery may require a little more time depending on incision size and job demands. Heavy lifting, gym activity, and strenuous abdominal effort are usually restricted for several weeks.
Patients should follow the surgeonβs instructions regarding pain medicines, wound care, bowel habits, and follow-up. Preventing constipation is important because excessive straining puts pressure on the repair area. A smooth recovery often depends on following simple advice consistently.
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Mumbai offers many options, from premium hospitals to focused surgical centres. A good hospital choice should be based on surgeon skill, transparency of package, anaesthesia support, mesh quality, infection control standards, and insurance coordination. Patients should ask what type of hernia they have, why a particular approach is being recommended, whether mesh is required, how long recovery usually takes, and what the expected total cost includes.
Location also matters in a city like Mumbai. A hospital that is easier to access for consultation and follow-up can reduce stress, especially for elderly patients or those travelling with family.
If the swelling becomes suddenly painful, hard, tender, red, or non-reducible, or if there is vomiting, abdominal swelling, or inability to pass stool or gas, urgent surgical evaluation is needed. These may be warning signs of complication. Even when symptoms are mild, a hernia should still be assessed early so surgery can be planned on time rather than under emergency conditions.
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Hernia surgery in Mumbai in 2026 usually costs between Rs 55,000 and Rs 1,25,000, depending on the type of hernia, surgical method, hospital, mesh, and insurance support. Open surgery may cost less, while laparoscopic surgery often offers faster functional recovery in selected patients. The right treatment is not only about price. It is about choosing the right surgeon, the right approach, and the right support system for a safe outcome.
If you have a swelling, dragging pain, or discomfort that increases on standing, coughing, or lifting, it is best to get examined early. Early planned hernia repair is usually easier, safer, and less stressful than delayed emergency treatment.
Dr. Priya Nair
Laparoscopic Surgeon, MS Surgery, 12 years experience
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