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Total Knee Replacement Cost: What to Expect in West Virginia

Understand total knee replacement pricing, insurance coverage, and financing options at Elite Orthopedic Group. Learn what factors affect TKR costs in WV.

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What to Expect

  • Average TKR cost ranges $28,000–$45,000 depending on facility and surgeon expertise
  • Insurance typically covers 80–100% after deductible; uninsured patients qualify for payment plans
  • Pre-operative imaging, anesthesia, and post-op rehabilitation add $3,000–$8,000
  • Revision procedures cost 20–30% more due to increased surgical complexity
  • Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement rates lower overall out-of-pocket for eligible patients
  • Same-day admission reduces facility fees; outpatient rehab saves additional costs

$35,000

Average TKR cost in West Virginia

87%

Of TKR patients return to normal activity within 3 months

20+ years

Median lifespan of modern total knee implants

95%

Patient satisfaction rate at Elite Orthopedic

Benefits & Outcomes

Transparent Pricing Model

Elite Orthopedic Group provides upfront cost estimates before surgery, including surgeon fees, facility charges, implant costs, and anesthesia. No surprise billing.

Insurance Verification & Coordination

Our billing team verifies your coverage, confirms deductible status, and coordinates with insurers to maximize benefits and minimize your responsibility.

Flexible Financing Options

We partner with healthcare financing companies offering 0% APR payment plans for qualified patients, spreading costs over 12–60 months.

Value-Based Outcomes

Our surgeons prioritize durable, long-lasting results. 95% of our TKR patients report satisfaction at 2-year follow-up, reducing revision risk and lifetime costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does insurance cover total knee replacement?

Most insurance plans cover TKR when medically necessary (advanced arthritis, failed conservative treatment). Medicare covers approximately 80% after deductible. Your copay or coinsurance depends on your plan. We verify coverage before scheduling.

What's included in the $35,000 average cost?

The cost includes surgeon fees, facility/hospital charges, implant components, anesthesia, imaging, and immediate post-op care. Physical therapy, imaging, and medications may be separate. Ask for an itemized estimate.

Can I get financial assistance if I'm uninsured?

Yes. Elite Orthopedic partners with healthcare financing companies and offers in-house payment plans. We also discuss cost-reduction strategies, such as outpatient surgery if medically appropriate.

Are revision knee replacements more expensive?

Yes, revisions typically cost 20–30% more due to increased surgical time, specialized implants, and complexity. Prevention through proper rehabilitation reduces revision risk.

What factors affect my out-of-pocket cost?

Deductible, coinsurance percentage, implant selection (standard vs. premium), facility type (hospital vs. ASC), and whether revision surgery is needed all impact your final bill.

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