The cost of removing a cervical polyp is about 180 dollars, but before the polyp is removed, appropriate laboratory tests have to be done, for example, routine leukorrhea tests have to be done to find out whether or not there is any inflammation of the vagina, and if there is inflammation, the surgery cannot be done. In addition, blood tests and coagulation time tests should be done before the surgery, and after the surgery, the polyps should be sent for pathology tests, so clinically all the costs add up to about 700 dollars. It is best to go to the hospital for the removal of cervical polyps if you do not have intercourse for 3-7 days after menstruation. After the surgery, the polyps are prone to recur, so you need to give regular checkups and it is recommended that you get screened for cervical cancer once a year.