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Aurora Bay Area Prices – SKIN TAG REMOVAL = 15 LESIONS is $250
At Aurora Bay Area, we prioritize providing our patients with comprehensive financial information upfront. For Charge Code 10004983, regarding SKIN TAG REMOVAL = 15 LESIONS, which is classified under revenue code 360 and associated with CPT code , the designated fee stands at $250. Our aim through the CompareMedCosts program is to furnish you with all the details you need to make informed healthcare decisions, offering clarity and transparency around the costs associated with your care.
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Why My Passion and Expertise Make Me Your Ideal Hamilton Dentist
Hello to all my valued local patients and those considering a visit from further afield. I’m Dr. Susan Pan, and I want to share why my passion and expertise make me the ideal choice for your dental care in Hamilton. With years of experience and a deep commitment to staying at the forefront of dental innovations, I ensure that every patient receives the highest standard of care in a comfortable and welcoming environment. My dedication to dentistry goes beyond just treating teeth; it’s about building lasting relationships and understanding each patient’s unique needs. I continually update my knowledge and skills to provide you with the most advanced treatments available. Whether you need routine check-ups, cosmetic enhancements, or complex dental procedures, I am here to help you achieve and maintain a healthy, beautiful smile. For those of you considering a visit from outside Hamilton, rest assured that my team and I are equipped to provide exceptional care tailored to your needs. We are committed to making your experience as seamless and rewarding as possible. I invite you to take the next step towards optimal dental health. Discover more about how my passion and expertise can benefit you by visiting [Excel Dental](https://exceldental.ca). Let’s work together to ensure your smile reflects the best version of you.
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Pulmonary embolism
A blockage of the pulmonary artery or its branches, usually caused by a blood clot that has traveled from another part of the body.
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After the ACS update, when does a blood test fit colorectal screening?
The American Cancer Society’s May 27, 2026 update added a blood-based option for colorectal cancer screening, but only as a non-preferred choice for average-risk adults who do not complete preferred tests. Here is what changed, what did not, and what to know about accuracy, follow-up colonoscopy, and Medicare coverage. ([pressroom.cancer.org](https://pressroom.cancer.org/colorectal-cancer-screening-guideline-update-2026))
