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Septoplasty (Deviated Septum
Surgery) · Austin, TX

Surgical correction of deviated nasal septum

CPT 30520Head CareLess CommonVery High variance✓ 3 verified🩺 In-person only

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Three-bill breakdown

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Surgeon Fee
Surgeon's professional fee
$1,200–$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
$600–$2,000
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Total estimated
$3,000–$8,000

Typically performed at an ASC; some surgeons include anesthesia in their quoted fee.

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◆ Best Surgical Package

Septoplasty (Deviated Septum Surgery) — 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
#SurgeonTotal
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Dr. Zachary Wassmuth
Capital ENT & Sinus Center
Building…
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Pending — Austin ENT Clinic
Austin ENT Clinic
Building…
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Dr. Daniel Slaughter / Dr. Ryan Salvador
Sinus & Snoring Specialists of Texas
$8,000
Building…
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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.

❓ FAQ · COMMUNITY WIKI

Questions, answered

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How much does Septoplasty (Deviated Septum Surgery) cost in Austin without insurance?+
Cash-pay prices for Septoplasty (Deviated Septum Surgery) in Austin range $5,000–$12,000. We track 2 Austin providers — compare side-by-side above and call the one whose price and location works for you.
What's included in the cash price?+
Cash-pay bundles typically cover the provider's professional fee, facility/visit fee, and (for procedures) any supplies used in-office. Pathology, imaging, and anesthesia are sometimes billed separately — confirm the bundle with the front desk before scheduling.
Do I need a referral?+
Most Austin cash-pay clinics on MarketCare accept self-referrals. Some may request a short intake or a prior consult visit. Call the provider to confirm.
Can I use HSA/FSA funds?+
Yes — Septoplasty (Deviated Septum Surgery) is a qualified medical expense. Ask for an itemized receipt with the CPT code for your HSA/FSA reimbursement.
Why does MarketCare show cash prices instead of insurance?+
Cash-pay prices skip claim coding, prior-auth, and facility markups. Providers price flat because they'll be paid on the spot — often 40–70% below the insured rate. If you're close to hitting your deductible, running it through insurance may still be cheaper overall.

Call Capital ENT at $4,000.

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