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Knee Replacement Surgery Cost in Illinois

Total knee replacement (TKR) surgery replaces damaged knee joint surfaces with artificial components. In Illinois, knee replacement costs range from $18,000 to $52,000, making price comparison essential for this major procedure.

49 Illinois hospitals compared
Updated December 2025
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Illinois Price Range

Lowest Price$18,000
Median Price$32,000
Highest Price$52,000
Potential Savings$34,000

By choosing the lowest-cost provider

What is a Knee Replacement?

Knee replacement surgery removes damaged cartilage and bone from your knee joint and replaces them with metal and plastic components. The surgery typically takes 1-2 hours, followed by physical therapy and recovery over several months.

Common Billing Codes (CPT/DRG)

2744727446DRG-469DRG-470

Why Knee Replacement Prices Vary So Much

Knee replacement prices vary based on the implant type, hospital facility fees, surgeon fees, anesthesia, physical therapy, and length of hospital stay. Academic medical centers and specialized orthopedic hospitals often charge more but may offer better outcomes for complex cases.

Lower-Cost Options

  • Community hospitals in suburbs
  • Freestanding imaging/surgery centers
  • Cash-pay discounts (20-40% off)

Higher-Cost Options

  • Academic medical centers (Northwestern, Rush)
  • Hospital outpatient departments
  • Out-of-network facilities

Knee Replacement Prices at Illinois Hospitals

Compare actual knee replacement prices reported by hospitals. Prices shown are cash-pay/self-pay rates from hospital transparency files.

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Payment Options Comparison

See how different payment methods affect your out-of-pocket cost

Cash/Self-Pay

Hospital list price

$32,000

Full price

  • No insurance needed
  • May qualify for discounts

With Insurance

Estimated negotiated rate

~$25,600

Save ~$6,400 vs cash

  • Negotiated network rate
  • Counts toward deductible
  • Actual cost depends on plan
Best Value

With HSA/FSA

Tax-free payment

$20,928

Save $11,072 in taxes (~35%)

  • Pay with pre-tax dollars
  • Federal + State + FICA savings
  • Rolls over year to year

No monthly fees. FDIC insured.

HSA savings based on 22% federal + 4.95% IL state + 7.65% FICA tax rates. Actual savings vary by tax bracket.

Can I Afford This?

Check if your savings can cover this $32,000 procedure.

Procedure Cost$32,000
With HSA Tax Savings$20,928
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Open an HSA to save $11,072 in taxes

No monthly fees. Invest your balance. FDIC insured.

Insurance Tips for Knee Replacement

Most insurance plans cover knee replacement when medically necessary. Expect to pay your deductible plus coinsurance (typically 20%). With a $52,000 procedure, 20% coinsurance equals $10,400, but your out-of-pocket maximum caps total costs.

Before Scheduling, Ask:

  • 1.Is this facility in my insurance network?
  • 2.Does this procedure require prior authorization?
  • 3.What is my out-of-pocket cost after deductible?
  • 4.Is there a cash-pay discount if I pay upfront?

When Do You Need a Knee Replacement?

Knee replacement is typically recommended when conservative treatments (physical therapy, medications, injections) no longer relieve pain from severe arthritis. Most candidates are over 50, though younger patients with significant joint damage may also qualify.

Frequently Asked Questions

With insurance, you'll typically pay your annual deductible ($1,500-$6,000 for most plans) plus coinsurance (usually 20%) up to your out-of-pocket maximum. Total patient costs usually range from $3,000 to $8,000 depending on your plan.

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