The cost of minimally invasive lumbar herniated disc surgery ranges from $3,000 to $20,000, and the exact cost should be analyzed according to the surgery. Lumbar disc herniation is based on the degeneration of the lumbar disc, the pressure on the disc suddenly rises, and the less elastic nucleus pulposus passes through the fibrous annulus, causing the nucleus pulposus to protrude, compressing and irritating the nearby spinal nerve roots, resulting in a series of pain, functional abnormalities and other clinical symptoms. Minimally invasive procedures for lumbar discs include CT-guided ozone therapy, which costs about $3,000 to $4,000; surgical treatment through a laminectomy, which costs about $20,000; and Nucleus pulposus removal and decompression surgery under minimally invasive access, which costs about $10,000. If a lumbar disc herniation has been diagnosed, early and standardized treatment is recommended to minimize the adverse effects. As the cost varies depending on the region and hospital, the specific cost is subject to the local hospital.