Texas · 67924

Extensive Repair Of Turning-Inward Eyelid Defect in Texas

Texas Medicare Avg
$441.40
7% below national avg
National Medicare Avg
$475.07
All states combined
Billed Charge (TX)
$3,436.89
What providers submit
Est. Commercial (TX)
$1,283.39
National avg: $1,347.52
Est. Cash / Self-Pay (TX)
$1,363.64
Typical self-pay discount

Estimated using RAND 2024 commercial-to-Medicare ratios. Actual prices vary by insurer, plan, and facility.

681
Services in TX
167
Providers
N/A
Min Payment
N/A
Max Payment

Top Providers in Texas

Provider Medicare Services
Ophthalmology Surgery Center Of... $438.98 27
Careos Surgicenter, Llc $590.37 26
Spindle, Jordan M.D. $333.75 24
Surgical Caregivers Of Fort Worth... $649.93 22
Heaton Laser And Surgery Center L... $632.51 16
Sweeney, Adam M.D. $336.19 15
Hammons, Matthew M.D. $362.67 15
Merritt, Helen M.D. $206.83 13
Yen, Michael M.D. $385.96 12

Texas Pricing in Context

In Texas, CPT code 67924 (Extensive Repair Of Turning-Inward Eyelid Defect) carries an average Medicare payment of $441.40 — 7% below the national benchmark of $475.07. 167 providers across the state submitted claims for this procedure in 2023, performing 681 total services. Individual payments in TX ranged from N/A at the low end to N/A at the high end, reflecting differences in provider setting (office vs. facility), modifiers, and the specific geographic locality code applied within the state.

The average billed charge in Texas is $3,436.89, which is the figure uninsured patients would most likely encounter before any negotiation or charity discount. Medicare, by statute, only reimburses the allowed amount — the balance between billed and paid is written off under provider participation agreements. Insured patients generally pay a negotiated rate that falls between these two figures; the exact amount depends on plan design, deductible status, and in-network participation. Because Texas sits below the national Medicare average, commercial rates in the state may also run lower than the US median.

Using RAND 2024 commercial-to-Medicare ratios for Eye Surgery procedures, the estimated commercial insurance price in Texas lands near $1,283.39, with self-pay cash prices typically around $1,363.64. Before scheduling, patients can request a Good Faith Estimate under the No Surprises Act, compare cash rates from hospital Machine-Readable Files, and confirm whether the provider is in-network with their specific plan. This page presents CMS reference data for informational use; it does not constitute medical or financial advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Extensive Repair Of Turning-Inward Eyelid Defect cost in Texas?

The average Medicare payment for Extensive Repair Of Turning-Inward Eyelid Defect in Texas is $441.40, which is 7% below the national average of $475.07. Providers in TX typically bill $3,436.89 for this procedure.

What does Extensive Repair Of Turning-Inward Eyelid Defect cost with insurance in Texas?

With commercial insurance in Texas, Extensive Repair Of Turning-Inward Eyelid Defect costs an estimated $1,283.39. Without insurance, the estimated cash price is $1,363.64. These estimates are based on RAND 2024 commercial-to-Medicare ratios and vary by insurer, plan, and facility.

How many providers perform Extensive Repair Of Turning-Inward Eyelid Defect in Texas?

167 providers in Texas billed Medicare for Extensive Repair Of Turning-Inward Eyelid Defect in 2023, performing 681 total services. Medicare payments ranged from N/A to N/A depending on the provider.

Is Extensive Repair Of Turning-Inward Eyelid Defect cheaper in Texas than the national average?

Yes — Extensive Repair Of Turning-Inward Eyelid Defect costs 7% below the national average in Texas. The state average Medicare payment is $441.40 compared to $475.07 nationally. Factors like local cost of living, provider competition, and regional Medicare fee schedules all influence state-level pricing.

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Data sourced from the CMS Medicare Physician and Other Practitioners dataset. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainProcedure Editorial