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Skin CareLess Common

Mohs Surgery (Skin Cancer)

Code: 17311

Precise surgical technique for removing skin cancer layer-by-layer, examining each layer until only cancer-free tissue remains

Mohs surgerymohs micrographic surgeryskin cancer removalbasal cell carcinomasquamous cell carcinoma surgery

Best Cash Price

$100

at Dr. Amy McClung, MD — U.S. Dermatology Partners

vs. Austin hospital avg.

$240Save 58%

Price Verified

Updated Feb 2026 · Source: provider website

Quick Facts

Code

17311

Category

Skin Care

Frequency

Less Common

Price Variance

Very High

Providers Found

10 in Austin

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Price Comparison

Real prices from Austin providers — sorted cheapest first.

ProviderPrice
Best

Dr. Amy McClung, MD — U.S. Dermatology Partners

$100View →

Revelus Dermatology

South Austin / Slaughter & Mopac

$150View →

Texas Dermatology & Laser Specialists

North Austin / Research Blvd

$150View →

Tru-Skin Dermatology — Austin

$150View →

Snyder Dermatology

$150View →

Dapper Dermatology

West Lake Hills / Davenport Village

$150View →

Revels Dermatology

$150View →

Nature of Skin Dermatology

$150View →

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Cost Breakdown

Mohs Surgery (Skin Cancer) typically results in 3 separate bills. Here's what to expect.

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Surgeon Fee

Surgeon's professional fee

$1,000$4,500

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Facility / OR Fee

Operating room or surgery center

$300$1,500

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Anesthesiologist Fee

Separate bill from anesthesiologist

May not apply

Total Estimated Cost

Sum of all three bills

$1,300$6,300

💡 Performed under local anesthesia in-office. No general anesthesia or hospital facility fee.
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Always ask upfront

You may receive separate bills from your surgeon, the surgery center, and the anesthesiologist — even if they work at the same location. Always ask each provider for their cash-pay rate before scheduling.

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Telehealth Alternative

❌ In-Person Only

This procedure requires hands-on care and cannot be performed remotely. However, you may be able to get an initial consultation or follow-up via telehealth.