If you are searching for Turp prostate surgery cost in india, the package range at Even Hospitals is ₹1,50,000 to ₹1,90,000. That is a package figure, not a consultation-only teaser: it covers the surgeon, the anaesthetist, theatre time, day-care stay and follow-up. Even Hospitals performs bph surgery in bengaluru in Bengaluru at Race Course Road, JP Nagar and Hebbal, and the written estimate you are given before admission is the amount you pay.
Estimated package range: ₹1,50,000 to ₹1,90,000
| Package | Estimated cost |
|---|---|
| HoLEP Laser Surgery Package | ₹1,50,000 to ₹1,90,000 |
| TURP Surgery Package | ₹1,50,000 to ₹1,70,000 |
Included: surgeon and anaesthetist fees, operating theatre, day-care room, standard consumables, discharge medication and the scheduled follow-up. Excluded: pre-operative tests ordered before admission, implants or meshes where the technique requires them, and treatment for unrelated conditions found during work-up. Cashless insurance is filed by our team; no-cost EMI is available.
HoLEP laser surgery uses a high-powered holmium laser to access and remove the obstructing prostate tissue with no external cuts or bleeding. The surgeon enucleates the excess tissue with precision, leading to less post-operative pain, faster catheter removal, and quicker recovery compared to traditional surgery.
TURP surgery involves inserting a resectoscope through the urethra to trim and remove the enlarged prostate tissue blocking urine flow directly. This method is recommended for moderate to large prostates and is considered the gold standard for effective and long-lasting BPH treatment.
BPH occurs when the prostate gland enlarges due to hormonal changes as men age. Symptoms are present in about one in four men by age 55, and in half of 75-year-old men. A family history of BPH, obesity, and lack of physical activity are also known risk factors.
No. If left untreated, BPH can lead to urinary tract infections, bladder stones, blood in urine, and kidney damage due to urine backflow from the bladder up to the kidneys. Early treatment prevents these serious complications.
BPH surgery does not usually interfere with sexual functioning. However, about 10 - 15% of men may experience temporary difficulty with erections after surgery. Retrograde ejaculation, where semen flows back into the bladder, is a more common side effect, but it does not impact the sensation of orgasm and is usually temporary.
Surgery significantly reduces the prostate obstruction and provides long-lasting relief. However, the prostate can continue to grow over time. In some cases, if symptoms return, a repeat procedure may be needed. Your doctor will monitor this at annual follow-up appointments.
A catheter is placed through the penis into the bladder after surgery to remove urine while the prostate heals. This stays in place for a few days. Once the catheter is removed, most patients experience significantly improved urine flow almost immediately.
Medications such as alpha blockers and 5-ARIs can help relieve symptoms and improve urine flow in many men. However, surgery is recommended when medications are ineffective, symptoms become severe, or complications such as kidney damage, bladder stones, or complete inability to urinate develop.
No. BPH is a benign, non-cancerous condition. However, a PSA blood test is performed before surgery to rule out prostate cancer, as both conditions can cause similar urinary symptoms and elevated PSA levels. Your urologist will confirm the diagnosis before recommending treatment.
Even Hospitals, Race Course Road — central Bengaluru, 5 minutes from Sir M. Visvesvaraya / Majestic metro.
Even Hospitals, JP Nagar — south Bengaluru, close to Jayanagar and Banashankari.
Even Hospitals, Hebbal — north Bengaluru, off the Outer Ring Road.
Consultations run seven days a week. Call 080 4709 5888 or use the cost estimator to get a written quote before you commit to anything.