CPT code

12001Simple repair of wound (2.5 cm or less)

Plain-English reference for CPT 12001. What it covers, what it typically costs, and the billing errors patientbill.org looks for on this code.

Typical setting
Office or ED
Medicare allowable
$84
Common private-payer range
$200 – $1,000

The Medicare allowable is the national non-facility rate from the CMS Physician Fee Schedule and is the most defensible "fair price" anchor. Commercial charges typically run 2–5× this number; hospital list prices can be much higher still.

What this code actually is

CPT 12001 covers simple wound repair (sutures) up to 2.5 cm. If multiple wounds were closed in the same anatomic group, the lengths should be summed and billed once — not as separate 12001 lines. Watch for the visit-level E/M code (99281–99285) plus this procedure both being charged at full price; some of the work overlaps.

Audit issues we look for on 12001

  • Bundling overlap — procedure work that should be included in the visit-level code
  • Size mismatch — billed length/units don't match the chart

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Common questions about CPT 12001

Private-payer charges typically fall in the $200 – $1,000 range, though hospital list prices can run much higher. Medicare's allowable rate for 12001 is roughly $84, which is a useful fair-price anchor. If your bill for this code is significantly above the high end of that range, ask for an itemized statement and compare against your Explanation of Benefits (EOB) — the insurance "allowed amount" is the most defensible reference point.

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