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How Much Does Injection, onabotulinumtoxina, 1 unit Cost on Medicare?

Cost analysis for CPT J0585 — Injection, onabotulinumtoxina, 1 unit

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🗺️ State-by-State Cost Variation

The most expensive state pays 1.1x more than the cheapest for this procedure. AK averages $4.96 vs RI at $4.55.

StateAvg PaymentTotal PaymentsServicesProviders
AK$4.96$38.8K7.8K2
DE$4.93$1.3M262.7K17
ME$4.92$147.4K30.0K5
MD$4.91$4.0M817.3K82
FL$4.90$18.7M3.8M314
DC$4.89$1.1M218.6K23
NV$4.89$1.5M312.0K34
OK$4.88$2.5M512.8K42
CA$4.88$34.4M7.1M400
MT$4.87$634.2K130.1K15
PA$4.87$6.9M1.4M144
MO$4.87$6.5M1.3M90
NC$4.87$5.8M1.2M116
TX$4.87$11.3M2.3M200
WV$4.87$101.8K20.9K2
NM$4.87$779.5K160.2K10
NE$4.86$2.0M411.9K29
AZ$4.86$6.8M1.4M110
NY$4.86$17.4M3.6M275
LA$4.85$1.9M390.3K39
MS$4.85$1.4M290.3K30
CO$4.85$7.0M1.4M95
IA$4.85$1.1M236.3K28
OR$4.84$2.5M523.3K55
KS$4.84$2.6M533.3K43
AR$4.83$1.3M259.9K34
VA$4.83$3.2M654.6K61
IL$4.83$6.7M1.4M153
WI$4.83$3.2M659.5K60
CT$4.82$3.0M631.9K64
UT$4.82$1.3M278.4K39
ND$4.81$175.3K36.4K4
SC$4.81$5.3M1.1M87
NJ$4.81$5.1M1.1M111
HI$4.81$268.9K55.9K7
ID$4.81$396.0K82.4K10
IN$4.81$4.1M849.1K80
MN$4.80$4.9M1.0M84
WA$4.80$4.8M1.0M87
MI$4.80$2.8M583.1K56
KY$4.79$1.2M244.3K32
GA$4.79$4.8M999.8K99
TN$4.78$3.4M708.1K72
SD$4.78$1.0M217.9K12
NH$4.76$534.1K112.1K18
MA$4.76$6.3M1.3M103
AL$4.70$2.2M478.2K42
WY$4.67$323.5K69.3K7
GU$4.63$13.7K3.0K1
PR$4.57$45.3K9.9K2
OH$4.56$5.3M1.2M102

💰 Who Bills the Most for This Procedure?

ProviderSpecialtyStatePaymentsServicesAvg/Service
Violetta MailyanFamily PracticeCA$7.8M1.6M$4.94
Jack SchimNeurologyCA$1.0M211.7K$4.89
Steven HerzogNeurologyTX$747.9K157.6K$4.75
Stuart HetrickNeurologyAZ$717.3K147.9K$4.85
William BarrishPhysical Medicine and RehabilitationDE$709.4K143.5K$4.94
Lizette AlvarezPhysical Medicine and RehabilitationMO$704.3K144.8K$4.86
Seth PullmanNeurologyNY$636.6K133.1K$4.78
Caroline SizerPhysical Medicine and RehabilitationMA$621.9K125.7K$4.95
Patrick O'brienPhysical Medicine and RehabilitationNC$593.0K120.9K$4.90
Lusine ApikyanNurse PractitionerCA$589.4K119.3K$4.94
Gary StarkmanNeurologyNY$564.7K113.9K$4.96
Sandeep ThakkarNeurologyCA$562.8K113.5K$4.96
Kenneth MartinezNeurologyCA$556.4K112.0K$4.97
Michael NovakNeurologyFL$549.7K111.0K$4.95
Atul PatelPhysical Medicine and RehabilitationKS$534.8K108.6K$4.93
Patrick HoganNeurologyWA$504.6K103.8K$4.86
Amy StoneNeurologyVA$500.5K103.1K$4.85
Kenneth LevinNeurologyNJ$486.9K98.7K$4.93
Christopher O'carrollNeurologyCA$485.2K98.8K$4.91
Michael MccaffreyNeurologySC$446.6K92.1K$4.85

🤔 Is Injection, onabotulinumtoxina, 1 unit Overpriced?

Based on the data, CPT J0585 shows a 1.1x variation in pricing across states — relatively consistent by Medicare standards.

Medicare's fee schedule attempts to standardize pricing, though some variation is expected due to geographic cost-of-living adjustments and practice expense differences.

This analysis is based on publicly available CMS data and does not account for patient complexity, comorbidities, or facility-specific factors that may justify pricing differences.

Data Sources

  • • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
  • • Medicare Provider Utilization and Payment Data (2014-2023)
  • • Medicare Physician Fee Schedule

Note: All data is from publicly available Medicare records. OpenMedicare is an independent journalism project not affiliated with CMS.