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Skin Lesion Removal (benign/Malignant) Providers in Sugarloaf, PA

Ranked by documented Medicare service volume (2024).

11 providers in Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania have Medicare claims for skin lesion removal (benign/malignant). Ordering reflects documented Medicare service volume — a transparency signal, not a quality or "best" ranking. Open any provider for their full profile, map, and the procedures they bill Medicare.

Providers in Sugarloaf
11
Data year
2024
Registry vintage
June 2026

Skin Lesion Removal (benign/Malignant) providers in Sugarloaf

Ranked by Medicare service volume.
  1. 1

    Dermatology Physician · Sugarloaf, PA

    1,782 Medicare services (2024)

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  2. 2

    Family Nurse Practitioner · Sugarloaf, PA

    402 Medicare services (2024)

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  3. 3

    Physician Assistant · Sugarloaf, PA

    224 Medicare services (2024)

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  4. 4

    Medical Physician Assistant · Sugarloaf, PA

    216 Medicare services (2024)

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  5. 5

    Dermatology Physician · Sugarloaf, PA

    204 Medicare services (2024)

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  6. 6

    Dermatology Physician · Sugarloaf, PA

    170 Medicare services (2024)

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  7. 7

    Medical Physician Assistant · Sugarloaf, PA

    168 Medicare services (2024)

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  8. 8

    Adult Health Nurse Practitioner · Sugarloaf, PA

    128 Medicare services (2024)

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  9. 9

    Family Nurse Practitioner · Sugarloaf, PA

    61 Medicare services (2024)

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  10. 10

    Dermatology Physician · Sugarloaf, PA

    47 Medicare services (2024)

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  11. 11

    MOHS-Micrographic Surgery Physician · Sugarloaf, PA

    44 Medicare services (2024)

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Counts and ordering reflect Medicare fee-for-service claims (2024) from the CMS Medicare Physician & Other Practitioners dataset — a 65+ subset, not all care, and not a quality, outcome, or "best" ranking. Absence from this list does not mean a provider does not perform skin lesion removal (benign/malignant). Source: CMS NPPES (June 2026).