Dr. Inderjit Chabra, MD, PHD is a Dermatologist, who primarily practices in Tucson, AZ with 2 additional practice locations. He is board certified. Dr. Chabra graduated from Stony Brook University School of Medicine.
Dr. Chabra is fluent in English, Hindi, Panjabi, Punjabi, and Spanish, and is currently seeing new patients. Dr. Chabra’s practice accepts Kaiser Permanente, Medicare, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Cigna and other major insurance plans. To book an appointment or to confirm insurance options, please call Dr. Chabra’s office at (520) 955-8395.
What are Areas of Expertise for Dr. Chabra?
Dr. Inderjit Chabra, MD, PHD is a highly-rated, board-certified Dermatologist known for expertly diagnosing, treating, and managing a wide array
of related conditions or procedures. Utilizing the latest medical advancements and evidence-based practices, Dr. Chabra empowers
patients to confidently navigate their health journey, specializing in Cosmetic Dermatology, Medical Dermatology, Mohs Surgery, Skin Cancer, Telemedicine, or comprehensive
wellness support. Serving
the Tucson/AZ community, Dr. Chabra is dedicated to enhancing lives through expert, patient-centered care.
Where did Dr. Chabra go to medical school and complete their residency?
Medical School: State University of New York / Health Science Center At Stony Brook | Stony Brook University School of Medicine | State University of New York Upstate Medical University
Is Dr. Chabra board certified as a Dermatologist?
Yes, Dr. Inderjit Chabra, MD, PHD is board certified by the American Board of Dermatology
What languages does Dr. Chabra speak?
Dr. Chabra and their clinical team can communicate with patients in the following languages:
English
Hindi
Panjabi
Punjabi
Spanish
What conditions does Dr. Chabra treat?
As a Dermatologist, Dr. Chabra diagnoses, treats, and manages
a wide range of conditions. This condition information is derived from anonymized
insurance claims and highlights the medical conditions most commonly treated
by Dr. Chabra. It provides insight into the doctor’s areas of experience
and expertise based on real-world patient encounters from the past two years, updated quarterly.
Also known as:
Moles
Birthmarks
Common Moles, Dysplastic Nevi, and Risk of Melanoma
Nevi
Beauty marks
Skin spots
ICD-10 Codes:
D229: Melanocytic nevi, unspecified
Also known as:
Bone, Soft Tissue, or Skin Growth of Unknown Type
Bone Disease
Skin Condition
Bone tumor of unknown nature
Skin lesion of unknown type
Soft tissue mass of unknown behavior
ICD-10 Codes:
D492: Neoplasm of unspecified behavior of bone, soft tissue, and skin
Also known as:
Acne Vulgaris
Acne
Common acne
Pimples
Breakouts
ICD-10 Codes:
L700: Acne vulgaris
Also known as:
Actinic Keratosis
Skin Condition
Sun Exposure
Skin Cancer Treatment (PDQ®)
Solar keratosis
Precancerous skin lesion
Rough sun spots
ICD-10 Codes:
L570: Actinic keratosis
Also known as:
Dermatitis
Eczema
Rashes
Atopic Dermatitis
Skin Inflammation
Skin Rash
ICD-10 Codes:
L309: Dermatitis, unspecified
Also known as:
Wart
Warts
Skin growth
Common wart
Verruca
ICD-10 Codes:
B079: Viral wart, unspecified
Also known as:
Plaque Psoriasis
Psoriasis
Common psoriasis
Chronic plaque psoriasis
Psoriasis of the skin
ICD-10 Codes:
L400: Psoriasis vulgaris
Also known as:
Inflamed Seborrheic Keratosis
Benign Tumor
Skin Condition
Irritated seborrheic keratosis
Red skin growth
Inflamed age spot
ICD-10 Codes:
L820: Inflamed seborrheic keratosis
Also known as:
Itching
Pruritus
Skin Itch
Generalized Itching
ICD-10 Codes:
L299: Pruritus, unspecified
Also known as:
Seborrheic Keratosis
Benign Tumor
Skin Condition
SK
Senile Wart
Barnacle of Life
ICD-10 Codes:
L821: Other seborrheic keratosis
What procedures does Dr. Chabra perform?
As a Dermatologist, Dr. Chabra performs a variety of medical procedures.
This procedure information is derived from anonymized insurance claims and highlights
the medical procedures most commonly performed by Dr. Chabra. It provides insight
into the doctor’s areas of experience and expertise based on real-world patient encounters
from the past two years, updated quarterly.
12032: Repair, intermediate, wounds of scalp, axillae, trunk and/or extremities (excluding hands and feet); 2.6 cm to 7.5 cm
12052: Repair, intermediate, wounds of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips and/or mucous membranes; 2.6 cm to 5.0 cm
12042: Repair, intermediate, wounds of neck, hands, feet and/or external genitalia; 2.6 cm to 7.5 cm
13121: Repair, complex, scalp, arms, and/or legs; 2.6 cm to 7.5 cm
12051: Repair, intermediate, wounds of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips and/or mucous membranes; 2.5 cm or less
13132: Repair, complex, forehead, cheeks, chin, mouth, neck, axillae, genitalia, hands and/or feet; 2.6 cm to 7.5 cm
12031: Repair, intermediate, wounds of scalp, axillae, trunk and/or extremities (excluding hands and feet); 2.5 cm or less
12034: Repair, intermediate, wounds of scalp, axillae, trunk and/or extremities (excluding hands and feet); 7.6 cm to 12.5 cm
12053: Repair, intermediate, wounds of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips and/or mucous membranes; 5.1 cm to 7.5 cm
12041: Repair, intermediate, wounds of neck, hands, feet and/or external genitalia; 2.5 cm or less
Also known as:
Removal of Benign Skin Lesions
Removal of Precancerous Skin Lesions
Removal of Non-Cancerous Skin Growth (1.1-2.0 cm)
Removal of Benign Skin Lesion
Removal of Precancerous Skin Spots
Removal of Multiple Benign Skin Lesions
Skin Conditions
Benign Skin Growth Destruction
Skin Lesion Excision
Cryosurgery for Skin Lesions
Electrosurgery for Skin Lesions
Actinic Keratosis Treatment
Premalignant Lesion Destruction
Skin Cancer Prevention Treatment
Benign Skin Lesion Excision
Skin Tumor Removal (Benign)
Mole Removal (Non-Cancerous)
Benign Skin Growth Excision
Skin Lesion Biopsy and Removal
Excision of Non-Cancerous Skin Growth
Destruction of Actinic Keratoses
Precancerous Lesion Treatment
Skin Growth Destruction
Benign Lesion Excision
Electrosurgery for Skin Growths
CPT Codes:
17110: Destruction (eg, laser surgery, electrosurgery, cryosurgery, chemosurgery, surgical curettement), of benign lesions other than skin tags or cutaneous vascular proliferative lesions; up to 14 lesions
17003: Destruction (eg, laser surgery, electrosurgery, cryosurgery, chemosurgery, surgical curettement), premalignant lesions (eg, actinic keratoses); second through 14 lesions, each (List separately in addition to code for first lesion)
11402: Excision, benign lesion including margins, except skin tag (unless listed elsewhere), trunk, arms or legs; excised diameter 1.1 to 2.0 cm
11423: Excision, benign lesion including margins, except skin tag (unless listed elsewhere), scalp, neck, hands, feet, genitalia; excised diameter 2.1 to 3.0 cm
17004: Destruction (eg, laser surgery, electrosurgery, cryosurgery, chemosurgery, surgical curettement), premalignant lesions (eg, actinic keratoses), 15 or more lesions
17111: Destruction (eg, laser surgery, electrosurgery, cryosurgery, chemosurgery, surgical curettement), of benign lesions other than skin tags or cutaneous vascular proliferative lesions; 15 or more lesions
Also known as:
Mohs Micrographic Surgery
Mohs Micrographic Surgery (Trunk/Arms/Legs, First Stage)
Mohs Surgery
Micrographic Skin Cancer Surgery
Mohs Excision
Precision Skin Cancer Removal
Mohs surgery body
Skin cancer removal trunk
Micrographic surgery arms
Precise skin cancer surgery legs
CPT Codes:
17311: Mohs micrographic technique, including removal of all gross tumor, surgical excision of tissue specimens, mapping, color coding of specimens, microscopic examination of specimens by the surgeon, and histopathologic preparation including routine stain(s) (eg, hematoxylin and eosin, toluidine blue), head, neck, hands, feet, genitalia, or any location with surgery directly involving muscle, cartilage, bone, tendon, major nerves, or vessels; first stage, up to 5 tissue blocks
17313: Mohs micrographic technique, including removal of all gross tumor, surgical excision of tissue specimens, mapping, color coding of specimens, microscopic examination of specimens by the surgeon, and histopathologic preparation including routine stain(s) (eg, hematoxylin and eosin, toluidine blue), of the trunk, arms, or legs; first stage, up to 5 tissue blocks
Also known as:
Skin Biopsy
Skin Biopsy (Additional Site)
Skin Biopsy (Punch)
Shave Biopsy
Tangential Biopsy
Skin Lesion Biopsy
Shave biopsy
Tangential skin biopsy
Scoop biopsy
Punch Biopsy
Dermal Punch Biopsy
CPT Codes:
11102: Tangential biopsy of skin (eg, shave, scoop, saucerize, curette); single lesion
11103: Tangential biopsy of skin (eg, shave, scoop, saucerize, curette); each separate/additional lesion (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure)
11104: Punch biopsy of skin (including simple closure, when performed); single lesion
Also known as:
Large Benign Skin Lesion Removal
Removal of Benign Skin Lesion
Small Benign Lesion Removal (Head/Extremities)
Skin Cancer Removal (Trunk, Arms, Legs)
Benign Skin Growth Excision
Skin Tumor Removal (Benign)
Large Skin Lesion Biopsy
Skin Lesion Removal Surgery
Mole Removal
Skin Tumor Excision
Benign Growth Excision (Scalp/Neck)
Hand/Foot Lesion Removal
Genital Lesion Excision
Malignant Lesion Excision
Skin Tumor Removal
Cancerous Skin Growth Excision
CPT Codes:
11406: Excision, benign lesion including margins, except skin tag (unless listed elsewhere), trunk, arms or legs; excised diameter over 4.0 cm
11403: Excision, benign lesion including margins, except skin tag (unless listed elsewhere), trunk, arms or legs; excised diameter 2.1 to 3.0 cm
11422: Excision, benign lesion including margins, except skin tag (unless listed elsewhere), scalp, neck, hands, feet, genitalia; excised diameter 1.1 to 2.0 cm
11602: Excision, malignant lesion including margins, trunk, arms, or legs; excised diameter 1.1 to 2.0 cm
Also known as:
Skin Cancer Removal (Trunk, Arms, Legs)
Malignant Skin Lesion Removal
Malignant Lesion Excision
Skin Tumor Removal
Cancerous Mole Removal
Skin Cancer Excision
Malignant Mole Removal
Tumor Removal from Skin
Wide Excision of Skin Lesion
CPT Codes:
11603: Excision, malignant lesion including margins, trunk, arms, or legs; excised diameter 2.1 to 3.0 cm
11604: Excision, malignant lesion including margins, trunk, arms, or legs; excised diameter 3.1 to 4.0 cm
Also known as:
Complex Repair of Face Wounds
Eyelid Repair
Nose Laceration Repair
Lip Wound Surgery
CPT Codes:
13152: Repair, complex, eyelids, nose, ears and/or lips; 2.6 cm to 7.5 cm
Also known as:
Mohs Surgery
Mohs Micrographic Surgery
Skin Cancer Removal
Precise Skin Cancer Surgery
CPT Codes:
17312: Mohs micrographic technique, including removal of all gross tumor, surgical excision of tissue specimens, mapping, color coding of specimens, microscopic examination of specimens by the surgeon, and histopathologic preparation including routine stain(s) (eg, hematoxylin and eosin, toluidine blue), head, neck, hands, feet, genitalia, or any location with surgery directly involving muscle, cartilage, bone, tendon, major nerves, or vessels; each additional stage after the first stage, up to 5 tissue blocks (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure)
Also known as:
Facial Tissue Reconstruction
Facial Tissue Transfer (Eyelids, Nose, Ears, Lips)
Adjacent tissue flap surgery
Eyelid reconstruction
Nose reconstruction
Lip reconstruction
Local Flap Surgery
Adjacent Tissue Rearrangement
Facial Reconstruction
CPT Codes:
14061: Adjacent tissue transfer or rearrangement, eyelids, nose, ears and/or lips; defect 10.1 sq cm to 30.0 sq cm
14060: Adjacent tissue transfer or rearrangement, eyelids, nose, ears and/or lips; defect 10 sq cm or less
Also known as:
Injection for Skin Lesions (Up to 7)
Intralesional Injection
Lesion Injection Therapy
Steroid Injection for Skin Bumps
CPT Codes:
11900: Injection, intralesional; up to and including 7 lesions
Also known as:
Benign Facial Lesion Removal (1.1-2.0 cm)
Facial mole removal
Eyelid lesion excision
Lip lesion removal
Benign growth removal from face
CPT Codes:
11442: Excision, other benign lesion including margins, except skin tag (unless listed elsewhere), face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, mucous membrane; excised diameter 1.1 to 2.0 cm
Also known as:
Benign Lesion Removal (Face/Head)
Removal of Large Benign Skin Lesion
Facial Lesion Excision
Skin Growth Removal
Benign Tumor Excision
Head/Neck Lesion Surgery
Excision of Non-Cancerous Growth
Benign Skin Tumor Removal
Large Skin Lesion Excision
CPT Codes:
11443: Excision, other benign lesion including margins, except skin tag (unless listed elsewhere), face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, mucous membrane; excised diameter 2.1 to 3.0 cm
11426: Excision, benign lesion including margins, except skin tag (unless listed elsewhere), scalp, neck, hands, feet, genitalia; excised diameter over 4.0 cm
Also known as:
Skin Tag Removal (Up to 15)
Fibrocutaneous Tag Excision
Multiple Skin Tag Removal
Lesion Removal
CPT Codes:
11200: Removal of skin tags, multiple fibrocutaneous tags, any area; up to and including 15 lesions
Also known as:
Excimer Laser Treatment for Psoriasis (Small Area)
Laser Psoriasis Treatment
UVB Laser for Psoriasis
Targeted Phototherapy for Psoriasis
CPT Codes:
96920: Excimer laser treatment for psoriasis; total area less than 250 sq cm
Dr. Chabra accepts most major insurance plans. Important: Please call our office at (520) 955-8395 before your appointment to verify that your specific plan and network are accepted.
What insurance plans does Dr. Chabra accept in Tucson, AZ?
Dr. Chabra in Tucson, AZ accepts plans from many carriers. While this list is updated regularly, it is not a guarantee of coverage.
What is Dr. Chabra's NPI number?An National Provider Identifier (NPI) is a unique ID number that identifies doctors and healthcare providers nationwide.
Dr. Chabra's National Provider Identifier (NPI) number is 1003079773.
What common questions do patients ask about Dr. Chabra?
Here are answers to patients Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) about Dr. Chabra
What is Dr. Inderjit Chabra's specialty?
Dr. Chabra is a Dermatologist near Tucson, AZ.
Dermatologists are medical professionals trained to diagnose and treat a wide range of skin conditions in both children and adults, including skin cancers, melanomas, and other tumors. They also manage disorders of the mouth, external genitalia, hair, and nails, and are skilled in treating conditions like dermatitis, allergic reactions, and skin manifestations of systemic diseases. Dermatologists receive specialized training in dermatopathology and dermatologic surgical techniques, and address cosmetic issues such as hair loss and scarring. Additionally, they use laboratory methods to diagnose immune-related skin disorders, often collaborating with immunohematologists for expert consultation and targeted therapies. Contact Dr. Chabra to book an appointment today.
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Is Inderjit Chabra accepting new patients in Tucson, AZ?
Yes, Dr. Inderjit Chabra is accepting new patients at this time.
Does Dr. Inderjit Chabra offer online booking?
Please contact Dr. Chabra's office at (520) 955-8395 for information about online booking, telehealth, or to schedule an appointment.
How can I make an appointment with Inderjit Chabra?
Please contact Dr. Chabra's office at (520) 955-8395 for information regarding telehealth appointment availability or for scheduling assistance.
Which board certifications does Dr. Inderjit Chabra have?
Dr. Inderjit Chabra is certified by the American Board of Dermatology.