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Varicocele surgery cost in India

If you are searching for Varicocele surgery cost in india, the package range at Even Hospitals is ₹90,000 to ₹1,60,000. 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 varicocele surgery in bangalore in Bengaluru at Race Course Road, JP Nagar and Hebbal, and the written estimate you are given before admission is the amount you pay.

Package estimate
₹90,000 to ₹1,60,000
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Package pricing

Estimated package range: ₹90,000 to ₹1,60,000

PackageEstimated cost
Microscopic Varicocelectomy Package₹1,20,000 to ₹1,80,000
Laparoscopic Varicocelectomy Package₹1,00,000 to ₹1,50,000

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.

Techniques we offer

Microscopic Varicocelectomy

Microscopic varicocelectomy uses a high-powered operating microscope to identify and ligate every dilated vein while carefully preserving the testicular artery, lymphatics, and vas deferens through a small subinguinal incision. The precision approach causes minimal tissue disruption, leading to less post-operative pain, the lowest recurrence rates, and the lowest risk of post-operative hydrocele — making it the gold standard for varicocele repair, especially when fertility is a concern.

Laparoscopic Varicocelectomy

Laparoscopic varicocelectomy uses 3 small keyhole entry points in the abdomen to access and ligate the dilated testicular veins higher up at their origin near the kidney. This minimally invasive approach is well-suited for bilateral varicoceles in a single session, since both sides can be addressed through the same keyhole access — and remains an established option with proven safety and efficacy.

Your treatment journey, step by step

  1. Pre-Surgery Consultation
    After consultation & physical examination, your surgeon performs a USG Scrotum with Doppler to confirm diagnosis, grade the varicocele, and evaluate fertility concerns. Clear instructions are given on pre-op preparation, fasting, and medications.
  2. Day of Surgery
    Anaesthesia is given (regional or general), and the dilated veins are ligated via microscopic subinguinal or laparoscopic approach. The procedure usually takes 30 - 60 minutes.
  3. Post-Surgery Recovery
    Mild swelling and discomfort are managed with painkillers. Most patients return home the same day or after 1-day observation. Light activity resumes in 2 - 3 days.
  4. Follow-Up & Full Recovery
    A follow-up check-up is scheduled within 7 days. Semen analysis is done after 3 months if fertility is a concern. Full recovery in 1 - 2 weeks depending on activity level.

Consultants who perform this procedure

Dr. Prathik RUrology · 10+ years
Dr Vishal NaikUrology · 15+ yearsMBBS, DNB Surgery, MCh Urology, FAIS, FMAS, FIAGES, EFIAGES
Dr. Prabhudev SalankiUrology · 40+ yearsMBBS, MS - General Surgery, FRCS - Urology, DNB - Urology/Genito - Urinary Surgery
Dr Sudhakar GVUrology · 27+ years
Dr Sarat Chandra DashUrology · 40+ years
Dr Poornima ParasuramanGeneral Surgery · 12+ yearsMBBS, MS General Surgery

Why patients choose Even Hospitals

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Frequently asked questions

How is varicocele diagnosed?

Diagnosis is based on physical examination and a USG Scrotum with Doppler, which assesses blood flow in the scrotal veins and confirms the grade of varicocele.

Can varicocele be treated without surgery?

No non-surgical method can correct the enlarged veins. Scrotal support and pain medicines may relieve symptoms temporarily, but surgery is the definitive treatment when symptoms persist or fertility is a concern.

Which grade of varicocele needs surgery?

Surgery is usually recommended for symptomatic Grade 2 or Grade 3 varicoceles, when there's testicular atrophy, or when fertility is affected. Grade 1 varicoceles without symptoms are usually monitored.

What is the difference between microscopic and laparoscopic varicocelectomy?

Microscopic uses an operating microscope through a small groin incision and is preferred for most cases, especially fertility concerns, due to lowest recurrence and complication rates. Laparoscopic uses 3 keyhole entry points in the abdomen and is well-suited for bilateral varicoceles in a single session.

Is the procedure painful, and how long is the recovery?

Done under regional or general anaesthesia, so discomfort is usually mild and well controlled with medicines. Most people walk out the same day, resume desk work in 2 - 3 days, and return to full activity in 1 - 2 weeks.

Does varicocele affect fertility, and will surgery help?

It can reduce sperm quality. Microscopic varicocelectomy improves sperm count, motility, and morphology in 60 - 70% of cases when varicocele is the contributing factor — confirmed on semen analysis at 3 months.

Can a varicocele come back after surgery?

Recurrence is uncommon. Microscopic varicocelectomy has a recurrence rate of less than 2%, while laparoscopic ranges from 5 - 15%. Choosing the right technique for your case minimises this risk significantly.

Where we operate

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.