Hip Replacement Surgery Cost in Michigan (2026)

Near the US median for hip replacement surgery pricing · MI

Michigan Average
$31,840
Typical Range
$19,900 – $49,750
National Average
$32,000
▼ -0.5% below national average

Hip Replacement Surgery in Michigan: What to Know

Michigan offers excellent options for hip replacement surgery. Henry Ford Health is a recognized Blue Distinction Center of Excellence, while Trinity Health Michigan has received national acclaim for its commitment to excellence. For those in Livingston County, Michigan Medicine's Brighton Center for Specialty Care now offers total hip replacements, previously only available in Ann Arbor. Holland Hospital in Holland was also recognized as a High Performing Hospital in 2018.

Consider outpatient options like the Michigan Institute for Advanced Surgery in Lake Orion or Summit Surgery Center in Troy, which perform same-day discharge hip replacements and can be significantly more affordable than hospital procedures. Robotic-assisted surgery is available at Henry Ford Health and in West Bloomfield and Troy. Verify current pricing directly with providers.

Estimated Cost Breakdown in Michigan

Michigan sits near the middle of the pack for hip replacement surgery pricing. The cost components typically split like this.

ComponentEstimated Range
Facility Fee $6,686 - $12,418
Surgeon Fee $6,686 - $12,418
Implants Supplies $3,343 - $6,209
Post Op Care $3,343 - $6,209
Anesthesia $2,229 - $4,139
Total Estimated Cost $19,900 – $49,750

Prices reflect regional cost-of-living adjustments. How we calculate these numbers →

Ranges adjusted for Michigan's regional price parity (99.5). See the national percentage breakdown →

Facility Costs in Michigan

Michigan has both hospital and outpatient surgery center options for hip replacement surgery. Outpatient centers typically charge less due to lower overhead. Rates shown are negotiated amounts — what insurers actually pay, not inflated list prices.

Facility City Negotiated Rate Medicare Payment Volume
Bronson Methodist Hospital Kalamazoo $5,966 $4,717 195
Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospit Royal Oak $6,087 $4,818 178
Beaumont Hospital, Troy Troy $6,095 $4,819 166
Corewell Health Grand Rapids Hospitals Butterworth Grand Rapids $5,844 $4,614 163
University Of Michigan Health Ann Arbor $6,557 $5,222 161
Ascension Providence Hospital Southfield $6,128 $4,855 150
Trinity Health Ann Arbor Hospital Ann Arbor $6,490 $5,167 149
Henry Ford Health Hospital Detroit $5,396 $4,295 125
Munson Medical Center Traverse City $6,283 $4,974 106
Corewell Health Lakeland Hospitals St Joseph Hospi St Joseph $6,038 $4,770 103
Facility City Negotiated Rate Medicare Payment Volume
Corewell Health Grand Rapids Hospitals Butterworth Grand Rapids $18,360 $14,475 92
Beaumont Hospital, Troy Troy $14,363 $12,308 87
Munson Medical Center Traverse City $17,606 $15,038 83
Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospit Royal Oak $18,531 $14,494 83
Trinity Health Ann Arbor Hospital Ann Arbor $17,174 $14,924 63
Beaumont Hospital - Dearborn Dearborn $16,166 $14,575 55
Henry Ford Health Macomb Hospital Clinton Township $16,546 $13,728 54
University Of Michigan Health Ann Arbor $22,543 $18,577 51
Edward W Sparrow Hospital Lansing $16,593 $14,472 48
Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospit Royal Oak $24,649 $22,610 46

Hip Replacement Surgery Cost in Neighboring States

See how Michigan's hip replacement surgery costs compare to neighboring states. Prices can vary significantly even across state lines.

Hip Replacement Surgery in Michigan: Common Questions

What is the average price of hip replacement surgery in Michigan?
Expect to budget around $31,840 for hip replacement surgery in Michigan. The typical range spans $19,900 to $49,750 — where you land depends on your provider, whether you choose a hospital or outpatient center, and the specifics of your case.
Will my health insurance pay for hip replacement surgery?
For medically necessary cases, hip replacement surgery is usually covered. Your out-of-pocket cost in Michigan will depend on your plan's deductible, copay structure, and whether your provider is in-network. Always get a pre-authorization before the procedure.
What's the recovery time for hip replacement surgery?
Most Michigan patients need 28 to 90 days to fully recover from hip replacement surgery. Your surgeon will schedule follow-ups during this window to monitor healing. At Michigan's cost of living (RPP 99.5), lost wages during recovery can be a significant hidden cost — budget for that alongside the procedure itself.
How can I finance hip replacement surgery in Michigan?
Financing hip replacement surgery in Michigan is straightforward. Options include medical credit lines (CareCredit, Alphaeon Credit), your surgeon's in-house installment plan, or HSA/FSA dollars if the procedure has a medical component. Always compare the total cost with interest against a cash-pay discount.
What should I look for in a Michigan hip replacement surgery provider?
Compare facilities on volume (higher volume correlates with better outcomes), accreditation status, and the negotiated rate vs. what you'd pay out of pocket. In Michigan, check whether an outpatient surgery center can perform your hip replacement surgery — ASCs typically charge 30-50% less than hospitals for the same procedure.
Is it worth traveling to another state for hip replacement surgery?
Crossing into Indiana could save you $1,184 on hip replacement surgery. That's $30,656 vs. Michigan's $31,840. The key logistics to sort out: does your insurance cover Indiana providers, and can your Michigan doctor handle follow-up care after the procedure?
Does Michigan Medicaid cover hip replacement surgery?
Medicaid in Michigan can cover hip replacement surgery when there's a documented medical need. The key is pre-authorization — your physician will need to submit clinical justification to your managed care organization before the procedure is approved.

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