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Skin Lesion Excision (Benign, Trunk/Arms/Legs ≤0.5 cm) prices in Beaumont–Port Arthur

Surgical removal of a small benign skin lesion. Frequently performed in office or clinic settings, common in adults 50+ for moles and pre-cancers.

Only 2 of 5 Beaumont–Port Arthur hospitals publish this rate — too few for a reliable metro median. The statewide Skin Lesion Excision (Benign, Trunk/Arms/Legs ≤0.5 cm) page may be more useful — the hospitals that do publish it are listed below.

2 of 5 Beaumont–Port Arthur hospitals publish this rate.

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Where to get it in Beaumont–Port Arthur

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Hospitals reporting rates for this procedure, ranked by median negotiated price.
Christus Southeast Texas Saint Elizabeth

Gross charge $2,212

Median negotiated
$819below the state median
Your carrier's rate
25th–75th
$297 – $1,770
Cash
$730
Payers
28
The Medical Center of Southeast Texas

Gross charge $2,212

Median negotiated
$819below the state median
Your carrier's rate
25th–75th
$297 – $1,770
Cash
$730
Payers
28
Altus Lumberton Hospital

Gross charge $2,132

Median negotiated
Your carrier's rate
25th–75th
Cash
Payers

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