How much does a Destruction of skin lesion cost in North Carolina?

Destruction of skin lesion · CPT 17000 · State: North Carolina

In North Carolina, the typical insurer-negotiated price for a Destruction of skin lesion is about $229, with most between $79 and $260 ($233 cash/self-pay). Based on 50 North Carolina hospitals — 12% lower than the national typical of $260. Hospital list charges run about $465 (2× higher).

Insurer-negotiated
$229
North Carolina · $79$260
Cash / self-pay
$233
typical cash price
Hospital list charge
$465
2× the negotiated rate

Source: medians across 50 North Carolina hospitals' published price files (≥5 reporting). See the national Destruction of skin lesion cost for the full picture. Estimates vary by hospital, insurer, and plan.

Destruction of skin lesion cost in North Carolina — FAQs

How much does a Destruction of skin lesion cost in North Carolina?

In North Carolina, the typical insurer-negotiated price for a Destruction of skin lesion is about $229, with most between $79 and $260, based on 50 North Carolina hospitals. That's 12% lower than the national typical of $260.

How much does a Destruction of skin lesion cost without insurance in North Carolina?

Cash or self-pay prices for a Destruction of skin lesion in North Carolina run around $233. Hospitals often bill the higher "list" charge first (about $465), so ask for the cash or self-pay rate.

Why is my North Carolina hospital bill for a Destruction of skin lesion so high?

North Carolina hospital "list" charges for a Destruction of skin lesion run about $465 — roughly 2× the $229 insurers actually pay there. The list price is rarely what anyone pays; the negotiated and cash rates are the realistic benchmark.

Can I negotiate the cost of a Destruction of skin lesion in North Carolina?

Yes. If a North Carolina hospital charged you well above the typical negotiated rate (about $229), that gap is negotiable. Upfronte audits your bill against real North Carolina hospital pricing data and negotiates it down on your behalf — no savings, no fee.

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