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Laryngoscopy Price In India

Lowest Cost (approx) $1227

Average Cost (approx) $1510

Highest Cost (approx) $1800

  • used for diagnosis of : throat and larynx
  • procedure time : 5 - 30 mins

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What is the Laryngoscopy price in India?

The Laryngoscopy cost in India ranges from INR 97,643 to INR 143,233 (USD 1227 - 1800). The cost given is an estimated amount which can vary on certain factors.

Laryngoscopy is a medical procedure that involves visualizing and inspecting the larynx. The performance of this procedure typically requires the use of an endoscope or a laryngoscope. Both these devices must be used in conjunction with one another during the procedure. The cost of laryngoscopy in India will vary depending on various factors. Let’s learn more about laryngoscopy test price in India.

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Cost in Top Cities

CitiesMinAvgMax
Delhi$1337$1646$1962
Ahmedabad$1117$1374$1638
Bengaluru$1313$1616$1926
Mumbai$1387$1706$2034
Pune$1264$1555$1854
Chennai$1202$1480$1764
Hyderabad$1166$1435$1710
Kolkata$1067$1314$1566

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Certainly there are a few factors you must know before considering the laryngoscopy test.

Factors affecting laryngoscopy cost in India

  • Type of procedure - Laryngoscopy costs vary from one type to another.
     
  • Hospital location - The cost of laryngoscopy in different cities may vary due to their location. 
     
  • Accompanying medical services - The cost of laryngoscopy in India may vary depending on whether you are admitted as an inpatient or treated as an outpatient. 

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Types of laryngoscopy

  • Direct laryngoscopy - In this procedure, a direct laryngoscopy device is used to visualize the vocal folds.
  • Fiberoptic laryngoscopy - In this technique, a flexible fiberoptic device is used to visualize the inner parts of the throat.
  • Rigid laryngoscopy - In this method, a rigid device is used to visualize the larynx. It is helpful in patients with altered anatomy of the throat.
  • Flexible laryngoscopy - A flexible device is used to visualize the vocal folds in this technique. 

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