LAST MEDICALLY REVIEWED:
August 2026 — Dr. Shaileshkumar Garge
Citi Vascular Hospital, KPHB Colony, Road No. 1, Hyderabad, Telangana 500072
QUICK ANSWER
How Much Does Osteoid Osteoma Treatment Cost in Hyderabad?
CT-guided thermal ablation (RFA or microwave) for osteoid osteoma in Hyderabad costs approximately Rs 1,50,000 to Rs 3,00,000 at Citi Vascular Centre, KPHB. Surgical excision costs approximately Rs 2,00,000 to Rs 3,00,000. Both treatments are often covered by health insurance when medically indicated. Personalised written estimates are provided after CT review. WhatsApp your CT scan to 73375 83901. Call +91-73375 83901.
Osteoid osteoma — despite being a benign bone lesion — causes significant pain and disruption to daily life, particularly for the children, teenagers, and young adults who are most commonly affected. Once the diagnosis is confirmed and the decision to treat is made, cost becomes a real and legitimate concern for families. This guide answers the cost question directly, comparing ablation (Rs 1.5L–3L) and surgery (Rs 2L–3L), explaining what drives the variation within each range, what these estimates include and do not include, how insurance typically applies, and what questions to ask before committing to treatment.
This is a cost-focused guide. For the ablation procedure itself, see our Osteoid Osteoma Ablation Procedure page. For the comparison of ablation versus surgery on clinical outcomes, recovery, and risks, see our Osteoid Osteoma Surgery vs Ablation page. For RFA-specific evidence, see our Osteoid Osteoma RFA page.
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Feature |
Detail |
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Ablation Cost Range |
Rs 1,50,000 – Rs 3,00,000 (CT-guided RFA or microwave ablation) — single procedure, day-care |
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Surgery Cost Range |
Rs 2,00,000 – Rs 3,00,000 (open or arthroscopic surgical excision) — includes ward admission |
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CT Scan Cost |
Rs 3,000 – Rs 8,000 (if not yet done — essential before either treatment) |
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Hospital Stay |
Ablation: same-day discharge | Surgery: 1–3 days ward admission — ward costs additional in surgery |
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Anaesthesia |
Ablation: local + sedation (selected adults) or GA or Regional Anesthesia | Surgery: GA always. GA cost included in package at Citi Vascular Centre. |
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Insurance |
Covered by most major health insurance policies when medically indicated — team assists with pre-auth at no extra charge |
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EMI |
0% EMI available for eligible patients — ask care coordinator at booking |
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Written Estimate |
Provided before any commitment — itemised per component | No verbal-only quotes |
CT-guided thermal ablation (RFA or microwave) for osteoid osteoma costs Rs 1,50,000 to Rs 3,00,000 as an all-inclusive package at Citi Vascular Centre, KPHB, in 2026. Surgical excision costs approximately Rs 2,00,000 to Rs 3,00,000. The overlap in the upper range of both treatments reflects the fact that complex cases of either type carry higher procedural requirements — more imaging, more complex anaesthesia, longer procedure time, or a more experienced surgical approach.
The lower end of the ablation range reflects a straightforward case: a single, clearly identified nidus in an accessible location (femur shaft, tibia, humerus), amenable to standard RFA or microwave ablation under conscious sedation or brief GA, without the need for supplementary protective techniques such as cryoablation or hydrodissection. The upper end reflects lesions in complex locations (spine, intra-articular, near nerves), requiring cryoablation rather than standard RFA, combined imaging guidance, extended GA, or other complexity-adding factors.
The most important principle when evaluating osteoid osteoma treatment costs is to compare like-for-like complete packages — not headline procedure fees — because what is included versus separately charged varies significantly between centres. A quote that appears lower may be a procedure-only fee that excludes anaesthesia, the pre-procedure CT, and post-procedure follow-up. At Citi Vascular Centre, KPHB, every written estimate clearly specifies included and separately charged components.
Important: The cost estimates above are specific to Citi Vascular Centre, KPHB, Hyderabad, 2026. Costs at other centres vary. Any centre that gives a cost estimate without first reviewing your CT scan is providing a generic quote — not an estimate tailored to your specific nidus location, size, and complexity. WhatsApp your CT scan to 73375 83901 for a personalised written estimate before any commitment.
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Cost Component |
CT-Guided Ablation |
Surgical Excision |
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Core Procedure Fee |
Rs 1,20,000–2,30,000 (RFA/MWA/cryo) depending on complexity |
Rs 1,00,000–1,80,000 (surgeon + theatre time) |
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Anaesthesia |
Conscious sedation included | GA: included at Citi Vascular Centre |
General anaesthesia always — included in standard package or itemised separately |
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CT-Guided Imaging During Procedure |
Included — CT scanner time throughout the procedure |
Not applicable — surgery performed under direct vision |
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Pre-Procedure CT Scan (if not done) |
Rs 3,000–8,000 — may be done externally | Most patients have existing CT |
Rs 3,000–8,000 — required for surgical planning also |
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Hospital Ward Admission |
Rs 0 — same-day discharge in most cases |
Rs 8,000–20,000 — 1–3 nights ward admission standard |
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Operating Theatre Charges |
Procedure room — included in ablation fee | No surgical theatre charge |
Rs 15,000–30,000 — surgical theatre time and setup |
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Post-Procedure Wound Care |
Rs 0 — tiny needle mark needs only adhesive strip |
Rs 1,000–3,000 — wound dressings, suture/staple removal at Day 10–14 |
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Crutches / Mobility Aids (lower limb) |
Rs 500–2,000 — typically temporary crutches for 4–6 weeks |
Rs 500–2,000 — similar requirement after surgery |
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Follow-Up CT or MRI (if needed at 3 months) |
Rs 3,000–8,000 — indicated if pain persists or recurs |
Rs 3,000–8,000 — indicated for surgical response assessment also |
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Histopathology of removed tissue |
Not applicable — tissue ablated in place, not removed |
Rs 1,500–4,000 — tissue specimen sent to pathology as standard |
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APPROXIMATE TOTAL |
Rs 1,50,000 – Rs 3,00,000 |
Rs 2,00,000 – Rs 3,00,000 |
Note: These are indicative 2026 package costs at Citi Vascular Centre, KPHB, Hyderabad. Actual cost for your specific osteoid osteoma depends on nidus location, complexity, anaesthesia type, and whether additional components (pre-procedure CT, follow-up imaging) are done at the centre or externally. These figures are provided for patient education — always request a written itemised estimate specific to your case.
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Cost Factor |
How It Affects the Total Cost |
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Nidus location in the body |
The single most important cost driver. A nidus in the femur shaft (standard, straightforward access) costs less than a spinal, intra-articular, or nerve-adjacent nidus that requires complex planning, specialised technique (cryoablation, hydrodissection), and extended procedure time. |
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Ablation technique — RFA vs Microwave vs Cryoablation |
Standard RFA and microwave ablation have similar costs. Cryoablation — used for nerve-adjacent and selected intra-articular niduses — uses argon gas disposable cartridges that add to consumable cost. For surgery: open excision vs arthroscopic approach also carries different cost profiles. |
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Anaesthesia type — conscious sedation vs GA |
Conscious sedation (selected cooperative adults for accessible lesions) is less expensive than full general anaesthesia. Most children require GA, as do complex adult cases. At Citi Vascular Centre, GA is included in the standard package — but the type of anaesthesia required is determined by the nidus location and patient age. |
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Procedure duration — nidus access complexity |
Complex locations requiring stepwise CT guidance through difficult bone access pathways (thicker cortex, oblique approach, near-nerve navigation) take longer, use more CT acquisition time, and may require additional consumables — all affecting the procedure component of the cost. |
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Ward admission — ablation vs surgery |
Ablation: same-day discharge in most patients — zero ward cost. Surgery: 1–3 nights ward admission standard — adding Rs 8,000–20,000 to the total. This difference makes the true economic comparison of ablation and surgery closer than the headline procedure fees suggest. |
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Pre-procedure CT scan — done or needed |
Most patients have an existing diagnostic CT scan. If a fresh or more recent CT is needed at the centre before ablation or surgery, Rs 3,000–8,000 is added. Bring existing CT discs to your consultation. |
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Post-procedure follow-up imaging |
If pain does not resolve or recurs after treatment, follow-up CT or MRI is indicated. These are typically charged separately at Rs 3,000–8,000 per scan. In straightforward successful cases, follow-up imaging may not be required within the first 3–6 months. |
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Repeat treatment — if first procedure incomplete |
Repeat ablation for residual nidus costs similarly to the first session. Repeat surgery for surgical recurrence is charged separately and tends to be technically more complex — potentially higher cost than primary surgery. |
When Citi Vascular Centre provides a cost estimate for osteoid osteoma treatment, the following components are included in the package. Confirming exactly what is included — before committing to treatment — allows genuine comparison between centres.
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Component |
Included? |
Notes |
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Specialist consultation with Dr. Garge |
Yes — or credited |
Consultation fee credited against treatment in most cases. Pre-treatment CT review included. |
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Pre-procedure planning CT (day of procedure) |
Yes |
CT scanner time on the procedure day for positioning and access planning is included in the procedure package |
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Anaesthesia — GA or conscious sedation |
Yes — included |
Both GA and conscious sedation are included in the procedure package at Citi Vascular Centre. No separate anaesthetist's bill in most cases. |
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All ablation consumables — probe, applicator, CT contrast |
Yes |
Single-use ablation applicator, CT contrast agent, and all procedural consumables are included in the procedure fee |
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Imaging during procedure — CT scanner time |
Yes |
CT acquisition time throughout the procedure — planning, stepwise guidance, nidus confirmation, post-ablation check — all included |
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Compression dressing and wound care at discharge |
Yes |
Simple adhesive dressing over needle entry site — included |
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1–3 hour post-procedure observation |
Yes |
Recovery monitoring after GA or sedation before discharge — included |
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Discharge instructions and analgesic prescription |
Yes |
Written aftercare, weight-bearing guidance, and pain medication prescription at discharge — included |
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4–6 week follow-up clinical review |
Yes — included |
Post-procedure clinical assessment with Dr. Garge — included in the package |
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Insurance pre-auth documentation |
Yes — no extra charge |
Clinical indication letter, CT report, procedure breakdown for TPA submission — prepared at no administrative fee |
Osteoid osteoma treatment — whether ablation or surgery — is generally well-covered by Indian health insurance policies when the diagnosis is established and the treatment is medically indicated. This is one of the most favourable insurance positions of any procedure in the osteoid osteoma cluster because: the condition causes genuine and documented pain; the diagnosis is objectively confirmed on CT; and both ablation and surgery are internationally recognised standard treatments rather than experimental procedures.
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Coverage Scenario |
General Insurance Position |
How Citi Vascular Team Helps |
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CT-guided ablation for symptomatic OO with CT-confirmed nidus |
Covered by most major health insurance policies — documented pain, objective CT diagnosis, and established procedure code |
Dr. Garge prepares clinical letter with diagnosis (ICD-10 code), CT description, treatment indication, and procedure cost breakdown for pre-auth |
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Surgical excision for OO |
Covered — surgical excision of benign bone lesion has well-established insurance procedure codes. Usually straightforward to pre-authorise. |
Pre-auth documentation prepared: clinical indication, CT report, surgeon plan — submitted before treatment date |
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Paediatric patient — child under 18 |
Children's floater or family health policy — typically covers OO treatment at the same benefit level as adult coverage. Confirm sum insured is adequate for the procedure cost. |
Team confirms policy adequacy before scheduling — advising if a top-up is needed to cover the full package cost |
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Cashless facility |
Available for most major TPAs at empanelled network hospitals — team confirms whether your TPA is empanelled before booking |
Direct billing to insurer for approved pre-auth — reduces upfront payment to co-pay or zero |
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Reimbursement claim |
If cashless not available — full documentation package for reimbursement claim provided at discharge |
Itemised bill, clinical letter, CT report, anaesthesia summary, discharge summary — all in insurer-required format |
Important: Insurance pre-authorisation for ablation may require a specific procedure code — some TPAs are more familiar with surgical codes than with CT-guided ablation codes. The team at Citi Vascular Centre has experience with this and prepares documentation that specifically supports ablation pre-auth, including reference to the established clinical evidence base for CT-guided RFA/MWA. WhatsApp 73375 83901 with your insurance card details before booking so the team can confirm coverage position.
At Rs 1.5L–3L for ablation versus Rs 2L–3L for surgery, the headline cost ranges overlap significantly — and the true total economic comparison, when all components are counted honestly, often favours ablation on cost as well as on clinical grounds.
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True Cost Component |
CT-Guided Ablation |
Surgical Excision |
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Procedure package |
Rs 1,50,000–3,00,000 |
Rs 1,50,000–2,00,000 (procedure fee alone, pre-ward) |
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Ward admission |
Rs 0 — same-day discharge |
Rs 8,000–20,000 — 1–3 nights |
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Operating theatre |
Rs 0 — included in ablation package |
Rs 15,000–30,000 — surgical theatre charge |
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Wound care |
Rs 0 — no wound |
Rs 1,000–3,000 — dressings, suture removal |
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Recovery indirect cost — days off school / work |
Rs 5,000–7,000 — 5–7 days |
Rs 15,000–30,000 — 2–3 weeks for desk work; 6–12 weeks for sports |
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Histopathology |
Rs 0 — tissue ablated in place (when diagnosis confirmed) |
Rs 1,500–4,000 — standard pathology fee |
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TOTAL ECONOMIC COST |
Rs 1,55,000 – Rs 3,07,000 |
Rs 1,91,000 – Rs 3,07,000 |
When all economic components are honestly counted, CT-guided ablation is at minimum cost-equivalent to surgery — and for many patients, the shorter recovery period (which is the most significant indirect cost for working parents and school-age patients) makes ablation meaningfully less expensive in total economic terms. The clinical advantages of ablation (no scar, faster school return, bone preservation, easier repeat if needed) provide additional value that is not captured in the cost comparison alone.
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⚠ |
CT scan not included — needed before either treatment |
If you do not have a recent CT scan showing the nidus, a fresh CT is required before either ablation or surgery. Add Rs 3,000–8,000. Bring your existing CT disc and report to avoid this cost. |
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⚠ |
Anaesthesia fee charged separately |
Some centres quote the procedure fee separately from anaesthesia — adding Rs 10,000–25,000. At Citi Vascular Centre, anaesthesia (whether sedation or GA) is included in the package. Always confirm at booking. |
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Ward admission not included in surgical fee |
A low surgical procedure fee that excludes ward charges can add Rs 8,000–20,000 to the true cost. Confirm whether the surgical fee is all-inclusive or a procedure-only component. |
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Theatre charges billed separately for surgery |
Operating theatre time for surgical excision is sometimes itemised separately from the surgeon's fee — adding Rs 15,000–30,000 in some hospital billing structures. Confirm at booking. |
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Follow-up CT or MRI if pain persists |
Not always included in the package. If pain does not resolve after treatment, or if it returns, follow-up CT or MRI is needed — Rs 3,000–8,000 per scan. Ask specifically at booking. |
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Repeat treatment if first session is incomplete |
Residual nidus after ablation (8.3% primary failure rate — systematic review) or surgical recurrence requires repeat treatment — charged separately. Confirm the likelihood for your specific lesion and ask about the likely repeat treatment cost. |
At Citi Vascular Centre, KPHB, every patient receives a written itemised estimate before committing to treatment — specifying included components and any separately charged items. No verbal-only quotes. No surprise bills at discharge. WhatsApp your CT scan to 73375 83901 for a personalised written estimate.
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Question |
Why It Matters |
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Is anaesthesia (GA or sedation) included in the quoted price? |
Anaesthesia adds Rs 10,000–25,000 if charged separately. Confirm before comparing prices from different centres. |
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Is the pre-procedure CT (day of procedure) included? |
CT scanner time on the procedure day is a significant cost component in ablation. Confirm whether it is in the procedure fee. |
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Is ward admission included in the surgical fee — or itemised separately? |
Ward charges of Rs 8,000–20,000 must be included in any honest surgical cost estimate. |
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Is operating theatre time included in the surgical fee? |
Surgical theatre adds Rs 15,000–30,000 if itemised separately from the surgeon's professional fee. |
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What is the likelihood I will need a repeat procedure for my specific nidus location? |
Ask specifically — based on your CT. The 8.3% primary ablation failure rate varies by lesion complexity. Knowing this helps budget planning. |
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Will you help with insurance pre-authorisation — is there an admin charge? |
At Citi Vascular Centre, pre-auth documentation is prepared at no extra administrative charge. |
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Can I get a written itemised estimate before I commit? |
Non-negotiable for a procedure in this cost range. Written estimate before commitment is a basic standard of transparent care. |
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What Citi Vascular Provides |
Clinical and Economic Value |
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All-inclusive written estimate |
Procedure + GA or sedation + CT guidance + consumables + follow-up consultation — specified in writing before any commitment. No components to discover later. |
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Triple international credentials — FRCR (UK), Fellowship (USA), EBIR |
Direct relevance to ablation success: CIRSE, the body that certifies EBIR, publishes the international standards for CT-guided bone ablation. Fellowship from North Carolina, USA. |
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Full ablation technique range — RFA, MWA, cryoablation |
The right technique for each lesion — not every patient is given RFA because that is the only available option. Cryoablation for nerve-adjacent and intra-articular cases. No single-modality limitation. |
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CT nidus review before booking |
WhatsApp your CT scan for Dr. Garge to review the nidus before your appointment. Confirms suitability and allows a specific cost estimate before travel. |
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Insurance pre-auth at no extra charge |
Clinical indication letter, CT description, ablation procedure code, and itemised cost breakdown — all prepared for your TPA at no administrative fee. |
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0% EMI for eligible patients |
Makes Rs 1.5L–3L treatment cost accessible without a full upfront payment. Ask the care coordinator at booking. |
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Outstation patients welcome |
CT scan WhatsApp review before travel. Same-day discharge for most ablation cases allows a single-trip treatment for patients from outside Hyderabad. |
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Credential |
Detail |
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Name |
Dr. Shaileshkumar Garge | MBBS | MD (Mumbai) | DNB (Delhi) | FRCR (UK) | FNVIR (CMC Vellore) | EBIR (Spain) | Fellowship (North Carolina, USA) |
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Role |
Director and Chief Vascular Physician | Senior Consultant Vascular and Interventional Radiologist |
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Centre |
Citi Vascular Centre, KPHB Colony, Road No. 1, Hyderabad, Telangana 500072 |
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Experience |
12+ years dedicated interventional radiology | 15,000+ image-guided diagnostic and therapeutic procedures |
Q1: How much does osteoid osteoma ablation cost in Hyderabad?
A: CT-guided thermal ablation (RFA or microwave) for osteoid osteoma costs approximately Rs 1,50,000 to Rs 3,00,000 at Citi Vascular Centre, KPHB, Hyderabad, in 2026. The range reflects genuine variation in nidus location, procedure complexity, anaesthesia type, and technique used. A straightforward femur shaft nidus under conscious sedation costs less than a spinal or nerve-adjacent nidus requiring cryoablation under GA. WhatsApp your CT scan to 73375 83901 for a specific written estimate.
Q2: How much does osteoid osteoma surgery cost in Hyderabad?
A: Surgical excision of osteoid osteoma costs approximately Rs 2,00,000 to Rs 3,00,000 as a complete package in Hyderabad in 2026. This includes the surgeon's fee, operating theatre time, general anaesthesia, and 1–3 nights ward admission. When all components of surgery are counted honestly — including theatre and ward charges that are sometimes itemised separately — the total surgical cost is comparable to the upper range of ablation, with ablation typically having lower total economic cost due to same-day discharge and faster recovery.
Q3: Is osteoid osteoma ablation more expensive than surgery?
A: The headline ablation package (Rs 1.5L–3L) may appear comparable to surgery — but when all surgical components are counted (ward Rs 8,000–20,000 + theatre Rs 15,000–30,000 + wound care + longer indirect recovery costs), ablation is often the more economical complete choice. Additionally, ablation avoids a surgical scar, has faster school return (5–7 days vs 2–3 weeks), and is technically simpler to repeat if a residual nidus is found — further reducing the risk of significant additional cost from retreatment.
Q4: Is osteoid osteoma treatment covered by insurance?
A: Yes — in most cases. Osteoid osteoma treatment (both ablation and surgery) is covered by most major Indian health insurance policies when the diagnosis is established on CT and the treatment is medically indicated for significant pain.Cashless pre-authorisation is available at empanelled network hospitals. The team at Citi Vascular Centre, KPHB, prepares all pre-auth documentation at no extra administrative charge. WhatsApp 73375 83901 with your insurance card details before booking to confirm coverage position.
Q5: Is 0% EMI available for osteoid osteoma treatment?
A: Yes — 0% EMI is available for eligible patients at Citi Vascular Centre, KPHB. This allows the treatment cost to be paid in equal monthly instalments without interest — making Rs 1.5L–3L financially accessible without a full upfront payment on the treatment date. Ask the care coordinator at your consultation to confirm eligibility and available EMI tenures. Direct payment (UPI, NEFT, card) and insurance cashless are also available.
Q6: What is the cost of osteoid osteoma treatment for a child?
A: The cost range for paediatric osteoid osteoma ablation (Rs 1.5L–3L) is the same as for adults — the procedure is essentially identical. General anaesthesia is standard for children, which is included in the package at Citi Vascular Centre. Paediatric-specific CT dose-reduction protocols are used. Family health insurance or children's floater plans typically cover the procedure when medically indicated. WhatsApp your child's CT scan to 73375 83901 for an advance review and specific estimate before booking.
Q7: Does the cost include the CT scan for osteoid osteoma?
A: The CT scanner time used during the ablation procedure itself is included in the procedure package at Citi Vascular Centre. If a fresh diagnostic CT (or a higher-quality thin-slice CT specifically planning the ablation) is required before the procedure, this is typically Rs 3,000–8,000 and may be done externally. If you have an existing CT disc with the nidus visible, bring it to your consultation — this avoids a repeat scan cost. Confirm at booking whether any additional CT is required.
Q8: How do I get an accurate osteoid osteoma treatment cost estimate?
A: The most accurate method is to WhatsApp your existing CT scan (disc or key images) and the CT report to 73375 83901. Dr. Garge reviews the nidus location, depth, proximity to nerves, and technical complexity — then the care coordinator provides a written itemised estimate specifying included components, the likely anaesthesia type, whether any supplementary technique (cryoablation, hydrodissection) is anticipated, and the total cost range for your specific lesion. No commitment is required. Call +91-73375 83901 Mon–Sat 9AM–6PM.
Q9: Can I pay for osteoid osteoma treatment through corporate health insurance?
A: Yes — if your employer's corporate health scheme covers surgical or interventional radiology procedures (most do), osteoid osteoma ablation or surgery should be claimable. Check with your HR or your TPA to confirm your scheme's network hospitals and pre-auth process. At Citi Vascular Centre, KPHB, direct billing for employees of empanelled corporate accounts is available where arrangements exist. Contact the centre to confirm your employer's arrangement. Call +91-73375 83901.
Q10: Is there a separate charge for follow-up after osteoid osteoma ablation?
A: The 4–6 week post-procedure clinical review with Dr. Garge is included in the standard treatment package at Citi Vascular Centre, KPHB. If follow-up CT or MRI is indicated (when pain has not adequately resolved or recurs after initial relief), this imaging is charged separately — typically Rs 3,000–8,000 per scan. In straightforward successful ablation cases, follow-up imaging is not needed within the first 3–6 months and does not add to the cost. This is confirmed at the 4–6 week review appointment.
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Reference |
Relevance to Cost Page |
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Tordjman M et al. European Radiology. 2020. |
Systematic review — 3,023 patients. 91.7% primary success. 8.3% primary failure → repeat ablation reduces to 3.1%. Establishes repeat treatment risk that affects total cost planning. |
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Martel Villagrán J et al. Skeletal Radiology. 2020. |
Systematic review supporting CT-guided ablation as the standard first-line approach — relevant to insurance pre-authorisation as an evidence-established procedure rather than experimental. |
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Abdalla BA et al. 2025. |
Microwave ablation 95.8% success — 143 patients. Confirms MWA as evidence-based ablation alternative to RFA, relevant to insurance coding for MWA procedures. |
Citi Vascular Centre, KPHB Colony, Road No. 1, Hyderabad — transparent osteoid osteoma treatment pricing for patients from:
Kukatpally and KPHB — 5 min | Miyapur and Bachupally — 10 min
Hitech City, Ameerpet and Madhapur — 20 min | Gachibowli and Banjara Hills — 25 min
Secunderabad and Begumpet — 25 min | Telangana & AP — outstation welcome | CT review before travel via WhatsApp
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Centre |
Contact |
Appointments |
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Citi Vascular Centre |
+91-73375 83901 |
KPHB Colony, Road No. 1, Hyderabad 500072 | Mon–Sat 9AM–6PM |
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73375 83901 |
Send CT scan for advance nidus review + written cost estimate | Insurance pre-auth | 0% EMI | Written estimates before commitment |
CT-guided thermal ablation for osteoid osteoma costs Rs 1,50,000 to Rs 3,00,000 at Citi Vascular Centre, KPHB, Hyderabad in 2026 — and surgical excision costs Rs 2,00,000 to Rs 3,00,000. Both ranges reflect genuine variation based on nidus location, technique, and anaesthesia requirement. When all economic components are honestly counted — including ward admission and theatre charges for surgery that are sometimes quoted separately — ablation is often the more economical complete treatment package. Both treatments are covered by most major health insurance policies when medically indicated.
The most reliable way to get an accurate cost estimate for your specific osteoid osteoma is to WhatsApp your CT scan to 73375 83901. Dr. Garge reviews the nidus position and provides a written itemised estimate — procedure, anaesthesia, imaging, and follow-up consultation — specifying what is and is not included, before any commitment is made. Call +91-73375 83901 or WhatsApp 73375 83901, Mon–Sat 9AM–6PM. Outstation patients: CT review before travel is available so your trip is not wasted on a consultation that confirms unsuitability.
Osteoid Osteoma Treatment Cost — Transparent Pricing Before You Commit
Ablation Rs 1.5L–3L | Surgery Rs 2L–3L | Written Estimate | Insurance Assisted | 0% EMI
Dr. Shaileshkumar Garge | FRCR (UK) | FNVIR (CMC Vellore) | EBIR (Spain) | 12+ Years | 15,000+ Procedures
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