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Dr. Peggy Suejin Myung, MD, PHD

Dr. Peggy Suejin Myung, MD, PHD

Dermatopathology Physician • Female

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Dr. Peggy Suejin Myung, MD, PHD is a licensed Dermatopathology Physician in New Haven, Connecticut. She attended medical school at the Perelman School of Med at The University of Pennsylvania and grad...

Provider Practice

15 York St, Lmp 5031, New Haven, CT 06510 (215) 668-7559

    Pricemedic

    Pricing Score™

    Dr. Peggy Suejin Myung, MD, PHD at their organization has, on average, lower prices than 27% of Dermatopathology Physician providers near New Haven, CT.

    75/100

    Dr. Peggy Suejin Myung, MD, PHD's Pricing

    Disclaimer

    Our estimated ranges are based on insurer negotiated rates for select networks only for which PriceMedic currently maintains data. Dr. Peggy Suejin Myung, MD, PHD at Yale University may not perform all the services below or bill the listed line items. Before making a final decision, consider giving the provider's office a call. Learn more

    Destroy excess healing tissue - 17250 (CPT)
    Usually not billed alonePreventative

    Procedure using chemicals to remove an abnormal growth or eliminate extra tissue from the skin.

    $271 - $282
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    Injection into skin growth - 11900 (CPT)
    Usually not billed alonePreventative

    Injection of medication directly into abnormal tissue on the skin. Treatment may be applied to up to seven lesions.

    $179 - $201
    75
    Keloid Removal

    This is the removal of excessive scar tissue that has developed after an injury to the skin. This type of scar is called a keloid.

    $2,220 - $2,311
    75
    Removal of skin cancer - 11602 (CPT)
    Usually not billed alonePreventative

    Surgery to remove a cancerous growth from the skin on the torso, arms or legs.

    $822 - $891
    75
    Remove a skin sample to test - 11102 (CPT)
    Usually not billed alonePreventative

    A procedure to remove a sample of the first layer of skin from a lesion to have it tested.

    $328 - $345
    75
    Remove a skin sample to test - 11103 (CPT)
    Usually not billed alonePreventative

    A procedure to remove a sample of the first layer of skin from a lesion to have it tested.

    $177 - $186
    75
    Remove abnormal tissue - 17000 (CPT)
    Usually not billed alonePreventative

    Surgery to remove, by cutting, electric shock, freezing or other method any abnormal skin growth that appears to be precancerous; first lesion.

    $215 - $292
    75
    Remove abnormal tissue - 17003 (CPT)
    Usually not billed alonePreventative

    Surgery to remove, by cutting, electric shock, freezing or other method any abnormal skin growth that appears to be precancerous; second through fourteenth lesion.

    $19 - $26
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    About Me

    Dr. Peggy Suejin Myung, MD, PHD is a licensed Dermatopathology Physician in New Haven, Connecticut. She attended medical school at the Perelman School of Med at The University of Pennsylvania and graduated in 2003. She has been providing care for more than 17 years.

    Dermatopathology

    Connecticut

    no. 52769

    Perelman School of Med at The University of Pennsylvania

    Graduated in 2003 • Medical School

    Licensed since

    July 24, 2008

    Last updated by provider on

    April 22, 2014

    Disclaimers

    PriceMedic maintains data for select networks offered by UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, and Kaiser Permanente.If you are planning on self-pay or have insurance through a network not currently offered by PriceMedic, PriceMedic's ranges, and estimates should not be used to help you find care. The services and procedures for which estimates are displayed are based on national data about services rendered by Dermatopathology Physicians. Dr. Peggy Suejin Myung, MD, PHD has not been consulted in the creation of this profile and does not necessarily offer these services at all or in the way described by the pricing breakdowns. Even for patients with a supported insurance network, these ranges should be used as estimates only. Medical billing is complicated, and the only true authority on how much you'll be paying is the provider's office. Before making a decision, consider giving the provider's office a call to see if they can help you out.