Impossible to answer: Depends on where it is done, hospital or surgery center, what you might also need done, laser, membrane peeling, type of anesthesia you need, etc.
Answered 5/16/2019
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Vitrectomy costs: Insurance should cover this and with coverage out-of-pocket costs would likely be in the $500-600 range. Without insurance, you would be looking at several thousand dollars.
Answered 1/25/2019
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