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Tympanoplasty surgery cost in India

Lowest Cost (approx) $375

Average Cost (approx) $729

Highest Cost (approx) $2251

  • Treatment Type : Surgery
  • Treatment Time : 1 - 2 hours
  • Recovery Time : 4 to 8 weeks
  • Hospitalization days : 1 Day
  • Chances of recurrence : Low
  • Success Rate : Over 90%

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The eardrum surgery cost in India will vary based on the type of surgery you choose, the hospital and, the doctor you choose.  The cost of eardrum surgery in India is around Rs. 30,000 ($375) - Rs. 180000 ($2251).

You can save anywhere between 25% to 65% by getting your eardrum surgery done in India.

Cost in Top Cities

CitiesMinAvgMax
Delhi$409$795$2454
Ahmedabad$341$663$2048
Bengaluru$401$780$2409
Mumbai$424$824$2544
Pune$386$751$2319
Chennai$368$714$2206
Hyderabad$356$693$2138
Kolkata$326$634$1958

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Eardrum Surgery Costs in Different Countries

Here are a few quick figures to help you get an idea of the costs of tympanoplasty in different countries:
 

CountyCost
Turkey$900-$3600
Republic of Korea$2450-$5200
Spain$2600-$8900
Japan$ 1400-$1959.
India$375-$2251

Note: Eardrum surgery costs may vary by approximately 5-10% depending on various factors, such as the doctor's experience and the hospital's location.

Types of Eardrum Repair Procedures

TypeProcedureCost
MyringoplastyThe purpose of myringoplasty is to close the hole in the eardrum (perforation)$ 397 to $ 949
Tympanoplasty
 
Tympanoplasty is performed in cases of chronic ear infections or large holes in the eardrum.  $ 375 to $ 750
OssiculoplastyThe three tiny bones of your middle ear, known as the ossicles, are treated with an ossiculoplasty if they have been damaged by ear infections or trauma.$1876 - $2251

 

Note: Myringoplasty, Ossiculoplasty and tympanoplasty costs may vary by approximately 5-10% depending on various factors, such as the doctor's experience, and the hospital's location.

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What Are All The Factors Affecting Tympanoplasty Surgery Cost In India?

 

The factors affecting the cost of eardrum surgery in India are as follows: - 

  • The doctor’s experience and expertise
  •  The type of hospital you choose 
  • The type of eardrum surgery  
  •  Location of the ear hole 
  • Your health condition
  • The extent of the surgery
  •  Your choice of hospital
  •  The type of anesthesia 
  • The hospital stay

Why should you consider eardrum surgery in India?

 

  • There are many benefits of eardrum surgery in India. Some of them are given below. - 
  • Low cost: The cost of eardrum surgery in India is much lower than in the other countries mentioned above. 
  • Less time: The surgery will take only 1 to 2 hours. You can go back to work the same day. -
  • Lesser risks: Eardrum surgery in India is less risky than in other countries. The hospitals follow all the hygiene and medical norms. 
  • Better aftercare and faster recovery: The hospitals in India have state-of-the-art infrastructure and the best medical doctors. They will help you with the aftercare process and ensure you recover faster.
  • Success rate: Eardrum surgery is more successful in India than in other countries due to superior treatments provided by medical experts.
  • Accreditations: Indian hospitals have received accreditations from the top medical organizations in the world.

Disclaimer : The above rates are for reference purpose only and may vary based on different requirements. To know actual rates, please contact us.

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Female | 25

Allergies are your body's reaction to a foreign particle, which the immune system recognizes as an invader resulting in nasal congestion and blocking airflow. Consequently, your sleep is disturbed and feeds into fatigue over the day. You can try a humidifier, clean your room, and avoid allergens such as dust. In cases where the techniques mentioned aren't helpful, consult an ear, nose, and throat specialist for other possible alternatives.

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My 6 year old son has complaining about something is stuck in his throat, I just checked a swollen elevation at the end of his tounge . I think it is visible like epiglottis

Male | 6.5

You should immediately contact a pediatrician or an ENT specialist to check out the symptoms of your child. Many conditions can cause swelling or pain in the throat, particularly around the epiglottis. It is essential to seek timely medical attention to prevent any complications and ensure the health of your child.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I need help from ent,othology surgeon i have been diagnosed with discrete chronic mastoiditis. I have pain around ear and it spreads even to the temporal bone and artery. Can i send you my ct and mri photos so you can tell me more?

Male | 30

Yes please. I will also need more details on your history.

Answered on 13th June '24

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I'm curious to know whether i have heard problem or no

Female | 20

The cause of this can be a result of, for example, ear infections, loud noises, or simply getting older. For instance, some symptoms that one may experience involve difficulty following the conversation, asking others to repeat themselves, or increasing the volume of devices. You can go to an audiologist for a hearing test. If needed, an audiologist can suggest many products from wearable hearing aids to an implanted hearing device.

Answered on 27th June '24

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HI MY ON NOSE DEVIATED AND RESULTS HEAVY SNORING

Male | 35

This often hampers the airway passage because loud breathing comes out only during sleep. Main causes are anatomical differentiations, allergies, or chronic congestion. Use saline nasal sprays or allergy medications, and notice the changes in your condition. If the problem persists, you should be advised to have a check-up with a healthcare professional for a comprehensive assessment and talk about options such as nasal surgeries or other treatments.

Answered on 23rd Dec '24

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I accidentally drink lizoil through the nose and my nose is burning

Female | 16

When a situation like this arises, your nose can easily get very sensitive and even start to hurt. It can be that you may also find yourself sneezing or coughing a lot. To help with this, first, gently blow your nose to get rid of any leftover oil and then rinse your nose with cool water. 

Answered on 24th Sept '24

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Dear Doctor, I'm an 18-year-old male. About 15-16 days ago, I had a really bad cold with symptoms including a sore throat, headache, and fever. After 7-8 days, my cold symptoms healed, but I still had a sore throat, hoarse voice, a completely blocked right ear, and I was constantly coughing up green mucus. Four days ago, I visited a doctor and was prescribed moxifloxacin 400mg once a day for 5 days (today is day 3). While my coughing has generally decreased, I still have a sore throat and my right ear is still blocked, although it did briefly open for a few minutes yesterday. This has been ongoing for three weeks, and I'm starting to lose hope as I'm not sure what I have or if I'll get better. In addition to moxifloxacin, here are the other medications I'm currently taking: Nasacort AQ (once a day) - today is day 6 Phenadone (twice a day) - today is day 8 Nexium (once a day) - today is day 6 Ganaton (three times a day) - today is day 6 Seretide Accuhaler Diskus (twice a day) - today is day 8 Polymer Adult Hypertonic 3% (twice a day) - today is day 3 Could you please help me understand what might be causing these persistent symptoms and advise on any further steps I should take? Thank you for your assistance.

Male | 18

Answered on 6th June '24

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I feel like something is moving inside my ear. I have tried ointments and salt water to no avail. I have been trying for three days.

Male | 23

Please do not insert things to remove that sensation. Please get your ear looked at by nearest ent.

Answered on 12th Sept '24

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Heavy Tonsillitis and headache and cold cough and fever

Male | 27

Tonsillitis is caused by both viruses and bacteria. To feel better, you need to get adequate sleep, drink lots of fluids, and use over-the-counter painkillers. It is good to try gargling with warm salt water as well to relieve the sore throat. Severe or unbearable symptoms then visit a healthcare professional. 

Answered on 26th Nov '24

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Sir , almost 1 year ago my neck may be some lump( tuberculosis ) are formed and after treatment almost lump is disappear but one lump ( gaatha) is not disappear he situated just ear almost 2 inch far from ear but few days I feel my mouth is tilt and I feel pain. Please prescribed me

Male | 15

It is important to see a doctor right away for this lump near your ear, especially if you feel pain and your mouth is drooping. This lump might be a swollen lymph node or something different that needs attention. The doctor will help determine what is happening and suggest the best treatment for you.

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