Difficult to say: The answer to this question depends on a lot of factors, two easy ones would be: 1. Where is it being done (office/SurgiCenter)? 2. What kind of anesthesia is being used (local/sedation/general)? If you want to know, the best way to find out is to speak to the doctor's office about how much the procedure will actually cost you. The office would have your insurance information and they'd help.
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