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Carpal Tunnel
Release · Austin, TX

Surgical release of carpal tunnel for nerve compression

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Three-bill breakdown

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Surgeon Fee
Surgeon's professional fee
$800–$2,500
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Facility / OR Fee
Operating room or surgery center
$1,200–$3,500
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Anesthesiologist Fee
Separate bill from anesthesiologist
$500–$1,000
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Total estimated
$2,500–$7,000

Many performed under local/regional block — general anesthesia fee may not apply.

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Carpal Tunnel Release — bundled cash quote

Surgery comes with 3 separate bills — surgeon, facility, and anesthesia. We called each provider to find the best total cash-pay package in Austin.

Bill 1: Surgeon feeBill 2: Facility / ASC feeBill 3: Anesthesia fee
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These are 3 separate bills. Always confirm cash-pay rates with each provider before scheduling. Prices may vary based on implant choice, pathology, or anesthesia time.

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Questions, answered

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How much does Carpal Tunnel Release cost in Austin without insurance?+
Cash-pay prices for Carpal Tunnel Release in Austin range $2,200–$3,300. We track 5 Austin providers. Compare them side by side above, then call the one whose price and location work for you.
What's included in the cash price?+
A cash bundle usually covers the provider's professional fee, the facility or visit fee, and any in-office supplies. Pathology, imaging, and anesthesia are sometimes billed separately, so confirm what's bundled with the front desk before you schedule.
Do I need a referral?+
Most Austin cash-pay clinics on MarketCare take self-referrals. A few want a short intake or a quick consult visit first. Call the provider to confirm.
Can I use HSA/FSA funds?+
Carpal Tunnel Release is a qualified medical expense, so HSA/FSA funds work at most clinics. Ask for an itemized receipt with the CPT code for your reimbursement paperwork.
Why does MarketCare show cash prices instead of insurance?+
Cash-pay rates skip claim coding, prior-auth, and facility markups, so they often run 40–70% below the insured rate for the same procedure. If you're close to hitting your deductible, running it through insurance may still be cheaper overall.
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