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How much does an endometrial ablation cost?

How much does an endometrial ablation cost?

On MDsave, the cost of an Endometrial Ablation (in office) ranges from $1,492 to $2,626. Those on high deductible health plans or without insurance can save when they buy their procedure upfront through MDsave.

How much does an ablation cost out of pocket?

Results: The cost of catheter ablation ranged from $16,278 to $21,294, with an annual cost of $1,597 to $2,132. The annual cost of medical therapy ranged from $4,176 to $5,060. Costs of ongoing medical therapy and catheter ablation for PAF equalized at 3.2-8.4 years of follow-up.

Does insurance cover endometrial ablation?

Endometrial ablation with or without hysteroscopic guidance is considered medically necessary if the medical appropriateness criteria are met. (See Medical Appropriateness below.) Endometrial ablation with or without hysteroscopic guidance for the treatment of other conditions/diseases is considered investigational.

Is endometrial ablation worth it?

For many women, endometrial ablation is a good option because it is minimally invasive and avoids chronic medication use. Endometrial ablation can reduce abnormal bleeding or stop bleeding completely by destroying the lining of the uterus, or the endometrium, through high levels of heat.

Will endometrial ablation help me lose weight?

After the procedure, will I see weight loss? Endometrial ablation does not affect a patient’s weight.

How long can I recover from endometrial ablation?

The chances that you’ll get hurt during an endometrial ablation are low. It shouldn’t take you long to heal from an ablation. Most women are back to their normal routine within a week. You may have some cramping and bleeding for a few days and a watery or bloody discharge for up to 3 weeks.

Who shouldn’t get an endometrial ablation?

Women who wish to have children shouldn’t undergo an endometrial ablation. In this video, Renee Cotter, MD, of West Hills Hospital, gives a few examples of women who may want to avoid this procedure. Endometrial ablation is the process that destroys the lining of the uterus to eliminate periods.

What to expect after uterine ablation?

After uterine fibroid ablation, you may experience cramps or discomfort in your lower abdomen. Some women experience a light bloody discharge for up to two weeks and you may find you need to urinate more frequently than usual in the 24 hours following the procedure.

Are You sterile after an ablation?

The ablation does not make women “permanently sterile”. According to The Mayo Clinic’s website: Many women stop having periods after endometrial ablation, but pregnancy is still possible in some women. However, these pregnancies usually end in miscarriage because the lining of the uterus has been damaged.