Prostatectomy (transurethral resection of the prostate -TURP)
Surgery using a specialised tube and heat to remove part of the prostate. Usually to relieve a blockage. The most common procedure is TURP (transurethral resection of the prostate).
Treatment venue
Your care options
Public hospital patients:
You have no costs for the procedure as a public patient in hospital with Medicare. Fees and costs shown below do not apply. Learn more about Medicare.(opens in new tab)
Private hospital patients:
You may have out-of-pocket costs for the procedure in a private hospital. The typical fees and costs shown below are for people with Medicare and who have private health insurance for the procedure. See Explanations of fees and costs.
Typical costs
In 2023-24For patients with private health insurance who had a Prostatectomy (transurethral resection of the prostate -TURP) in a private setting across all of Australia, 80% had an out-of-pocket cost. Of those:
Included
- Specialist fees
- Assistant surgeon fees*
- Anaesthetist fees*
*These fees may apply differently if relevant to your situation. See Explanation of fees and costs for more.
Excluded
- Hospital fees – typically $5,000 for this procedure
Hospital fees may include accommodation, theatre, or medical devices. Your private health insurer generally covers all or most of this cost, depending on your level of insurance. You may have to pay an excess or co-payment.