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Cesarean Section vs Lithotripsy (Kidney Stones)

Medicare Cost Comparison 2025

Quick Answer

Cesarean Section: $16,000 total · Medicare pays $12,800 · Patient pays $3,200

Lithotripsy (Kidney Stones): $7,000 total · Medicare pays $5,600 · Patient pays $1,400

Cost Comparison

MetricCesarean SectionLithotripsy (Kidney Stones)
Total Average Cost$16,000$7,000
Medicare Pays$12,800$5,600
Patient Pays$3,200$1,400
Categoryhospitaloutpatient

FAQ

What is the cost difference between Cesarean Section and Lithotripsy (Kidney Stones)?
Cesarean Section costs $16,000 on average, while Lithotripsy (Kidney Stones) costs $7,000 — a difference of $9,000.
How much does Medicare pay for Cesarean Section vs Lithotripsy (Kidney Stones)?
Medicare typically pays $12,800 for Cesarean Section (patient owes $3,200). For Lithotripsy (Kidney Stones), Medicare pays $5,600 (patient owes $1,400).
What is Cesarean Section?
Surgical delivery of a baby through incisions in the abdomen and uterus.
What is Lithotripsy (Kidney Stones)?
Non-invasive procedure using shock waves to break up kidney stones.