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Skin CareCPT 11300Common

Mole Removal (Shave Excision) in Austin, TX — Cash Pay Price

Mole Removal (Shave Excision) costs $150–$200 cash-pay in Austin, TX. The lowest verified price is $150 at Central Austin Dermatology. MarketCare compares 13 verified providers in the Austin metro area. No insurance needed.

Shave removal of benign skin mole

Best Cash Price

$150

at Central Austin Dermatology

Call (512) 320-0036

vs. Austin hospital avg.

$180Save 58%
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Estimated PriceThis price is based on aggregator data (Zocdoc, CMS files). Good estimate but may vary — call to confirm exact cost.

Based on aggregator data · Mar 2026

Quick Facts

Code

11300

Category

Skin Care

Frequency

Common

Price Variance

High

Providers Found

3 in Austin

Best Price Call

(512) 320-0036

Top 3 Austin Providers

Cash-pay prices ranked lowest firstCPT 11300

~Estimated
$150– $1,000
Save up to 25% by choosing wisely
1
Central Austin DermatologyBEST PRICE~Estimated

Austin, TX

(512) 320-0036

Source: centralaustinderm.com

$150

2

Austin, TX

(512) 777-2255

Source: puredermtx.com

$175

3

Austin, TX

(512) 329-5676

Source: revelusdermatology.com

$200

Verified = confirmed priceEstimated = aggregator data
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