Medicare Enrolled

Dr. Christopher Buckley, D.O.

Dermatology · Roswell, GA
Practice pattern: Mixed Practice — Diverse clinical practice across multiple procedure types
Low-engagement
2500 HOSPITAL BLVD STE 280, Roswell, GA 30076
7707540787
In practice since 2007 (19 years)
NPI: 1659402196 verify on NPPES ↗
Very High
DATA COVERAGE
Data in 4 of 4 federal sources
Measures public federal data availability — not provider quality
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What this data tells you about Dr. Buckley

Dr. Christopher Buckley is a dermatology specialist in Roswell, GA, with 19 years of NPI registration. Based on federal Medicare data, Dr. Buckley performed 5,116 Medicare services across 4,147 unique beneficiaries.

Between the years covered by Open Payments, Dr. Buckley received a total of $7,073 from 43 pharmaceutical and/or device companies across 203 individual payments. These payments are legal, publicly disclosed under the federal Sunshine Act, and common in dermatology. Most payments are for meals and travel — low-value interactions common across virtually all practicing physicians. Patients may wish to discuss these relationships with their provider.

The Data Coverage level for Dr. Buckley is Very High — reflecting how much public federal data is available about this provider. Patients are encouraged to use this data as one of several factors when choosing a healthcare provider.

✓ 19 years in practice ▲ Top 29% volume in GA $7,073 industry payments

Medicare Practice Summary

Medicare Utilization ↗
5,116
Medicare services
Top 29% in GA for dermatology
4,147
Unique beneficiaries
$338
Avg. Medicare payment
Medicare patients only (65+ / disabled) · How to read this →
~269 Medicare services per year of practice

Top procedures by volume

Ranked by number of services performed for Medicare patients. Avg. submitted charge is what the provider billed; avg. Medicare payment is what CMS paid.

Procedure Volume Avg. paid Avg. submitted
Skin growth removal and lab exam, 1-5 blocks
This procedure involves the removal of a growth from the head, neck, hands, feet, or genitals. The removed tissue is then examined under a microscope in the laboratory.
1,522 $478 $1,355
Removal and microscopic exam of growth of head, neck, hands, feet, or genitals, each additional stage, 1-5 tissue blocks 834 $343 $807
Complicated wound repair, 2.6-7.5 cm
A complex surgical procedure to close a wound measuring between 2.6 and 7.5 centimeters on areas such as the face, neck, hands, or feet.
500 $199 $955
Skin growth removal and lab exam, 1-5 blocks
A procedure to remove a growth from the trunk, arms, or legs and send 1 to 5 tissue samples to a laboratory for microscopic examination.
357 $496 $1,318
Intermediate wound repair, 2.6-7.5 cm
A medical procedure to close a wound on the scalp, underarms, trunk, arms, or legs that measures between 2.6 and 7.5 centimeters. This type of repair involves cleaning the wound and stitching it closed to promote healing.
178 $158 $594
Office visit, established patient (10-19 min)
An office visit for an existing patient lasting 10 to 19 minutes. The visit involves medical evaluation and management of the patient's condition.
177 $44 $101
Complicated wound repair, scalp/arms/legs, 2.6-7.5 cm
A complex surgical procedure to close a wound on the scalp, arms, or legs that measures between 2.6 and 7.5 centimeters in length.
173 $178 $873
Additional Mohs surgery stage with microscopic exam
This procedure involves the removal and microscopic examination of an additional stage of tissue from the trunk, arms, or legs. It is performed in stages to ensure complete removal of the growth.
126 $327 $801
Skin graft repair of eyelid, nose, ear, or lip, 10 sq cm or less
A surgical procedure to repair a wound on the eyelid, nose, ear, or lip by transferring a small piece of skin. The transferred skin covers an area of 10 square centimeters or less.
114 $627 $1,530
Skin graft repair, 10 sq cm or less
A surgical procedure to repair a wound by transferring a small piece of skin to the affected area. The graft covers wounds on the face, neck, hands, feet, or other specified body parts.
103 $618 $1,545
Destruction of precancerous skin growth, 1
Removal of a single precancerous skin growth. This procedure destroys abnormal skin cells to prevent them from developing into cancer.
97 $31 $131
Destruction of precancerous skin growths, 2-14
This procedure involves the removal or destruction of two to fourteen precancerous skin lesions. It is performed to eliminate abnormal skin cells that have the potential to develop into cancer.
95 $5 $13
Complex repair of eyelid, nose, ear, or lip wound, 2.6-7.5 cm
A surgical procedure to repair a complex wound on the eyelid, nose, ear, or lip that measures between 2.6 and 7.5 centimeters.
85 $211 $1,002
Skin graft repair, 10.1-30 sq cm
A surgical procedure to repair wounds on the forehead, cheeks, chin, mouth, neck, underarms, genitals, hands, or feet by transferring skin. The graft covers an area between 10.1 and 30.0 square centimeters.
58 $764 $1,869
Skin biopsy, tangential
A procedure to remove a sample of the first identified skin growth for laboratory examination.
57 $52 $196
Intermediate wound repair, 2.6-7.5 cm
This procedure involves stitching a wound on the neck, hands, feet, or genitals that measures between 2.6 and 7.5 centimeters. It is classified as an intermediate repair requiring layered closure.
52 $150 $625
Intermediate repair of wound of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth, 2.6-5.0 cm 51 $146 $628
Injection into skin growths, 1-7
A procedure involving the injection of medication into one to seven skin growths.
49 $38 $104
Intermediate wound repair, 7.6-12.5 cm
This procedure involves stitching a wound on the scalp, underarms, trunk, arms, or legs that measures between 7.6 and 12.5 centimeters. It includes cleaning the wound and closing it with sutures to promote healing.
49 $175 $646
Office visit, established patient (20-29 min)
An office visit for an existing patient lasting between 20 and 29 minutes. The visit involves medical evaluation and management of the patient's condition.
46 $73 $156
Steroid injection (triamcinolone)
A 10 mg injection of triamcinolone acetonide, a corticosteroid medication. This code specifies the drug and dosage administered.
45 $1 $8
Fluorouracil injection, 500 mg
Administration of a 500 mg dose of fluorouracil medication via injection.
38 $2 $12
Chemotherapy administration, 1-7 injections
This procedure involves the administration of chemotherapy medication through one to seven separate injections.
35 $59 $160
Surgical removal of skin cancer, 2.1-3.0 cm
This procedure involves the surgical excision of a cancerous skin growth located on the body, arms, or legs. The size of the removed tissue measures between 2.1 and 3.0 centimeters.
34 $121 $527
UV therapy with tar or petroleum jelly
A treatment using ultraviolet radiation combined with the application of tar or petroleum jelly to the skin.
30 $96 $248
Intermediate repair of wound of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth, 5.1-7.5 cm 29 $169 $731
Skin graft repair of eyelid, nose, ear, or lip, 10.1-30 sq cm
This procedure involves repairing a wound on the eyelid, nose, ear, or lip by transferring skin from another area. The graft size covered is between 10.1 and 30.0 square centimeters.
29 $805 $2,007
Full thickness skin graft to nose, ears, eyelids, or lips, 20 sq cm or less
A surgical procedure where a full layer of skin is taken from a donor site and transplanted to the nose, ears, eyelids, or lips. The graft covers an area of 20 square centimeters or less.
24 $814 $2,008
Skin graft repair, 10 sq cm or less
A surgical procedure to repair a wound on the scalp, arms, or legs by transferring a small piece of skin, 10 square centimeters or less, to the affected area.
21 $575 $1,384
Complex wound repair, 1.1-2.5 cm
A surgical procedure to close a complex wound measuring between 1.1 and 2.5 centimeters on areas such as the face, neck, hands, or feet.
19 $163 $826
Skin graft for scalp, arm, or leg wound, 10.1-30 sq cm
This procedure involves repairing a wound on the scalp, arms, or legs by transferring skin from another area to cover the defect. The graft size is between 10.1 and 30.0 square centimeters.
19 $697 $1,743
Complex repair of eyelid, nose, ear, or lip wound, 1.1-2.5 cm
A surgical procedure to repair a complex wound on the eyelid, nose, ear, or lip that measures between 1.1 and 2.5 centimeters.
18 $178 $903
Complicated wound repair of trunk, 2.6-7.5 cm
A surgical procedure to close a complex wound on the trunk that measures between 2.6 and 7.5 centimeters in length.
16 $166 $838
Surgical removal of skin cancer, 3.1-4.0 cm
This procedure involves the surgical excision of a cancerous skin growth located on the body, arms, or legs. The size of the removed tissue is between 3.1 and 4.0 centimeters.
14 $197 $562
Surgical removal of skin cancer, 1.1-2.0 cm
Surgical excision of a cancerous skin growth measuring between 1.1 and 2.0 centimeters on the body, arms, or legs.
11 $102 $479
Intermediate repair of wound of face, ears, eyelids, nose, lips, or mouth, 7.6-12.5 cm 11 $192 $855
How to read this data: This reflects Medicare patients only (typically 65+). Payment amounts are what Medicare paid the provider, not your out-of-pocket cost. A higher procedure volume generally indicates more experience with that procedure.
2.5% high complexity
4.4% medium
93.2% routine

Industry Payment Transparency

Open Payments through 2024 ↗
$7,073
Total received (2018-2024)
Avg $1,010/year across 7 years
Top 31% in GA for dermatology
A higher payment rank reflects disclosed industry relationships (consulting, research, speaking) common among subspecialists — not wrongdoing.
43
Companies
203
Individual payments
All payments are legal and publicly reported · Not evidence of wrongdoing · How to interpret →

Payment profile

Industry payments classified by relationship type. Not all payments are equal — research and consulting reflect different relationships than speaking programs or meals.

Meals & Travel
Food, beverages, travel, and lodging — typically low-value
$7,073 (100.0%)

Payment trend by year

Annual totals from pharmaceutical and medical device companies.

2024
$448
2023
$1,489
2022
$1,120
2021
$1,335
2020
$693
2019
$1,236
2018
$751

Payments by company (2024)

Consulting
Speaking
Meals & Travel
Research
LEO Pharma Inc.
$217
Arcutis Biotherapeutics, Inc.
$146
Kerecis Limited
$28
ABBVIE INC.
$23
SUN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES INC.
$19
Janssen Biotech, Inc.
$16
Top 3 companies account for 87.3% of 2024 payments
All-time payments by company (2018-2024) ›
LEO Pharma Inc.
$983
Galderma Laboratories, L.P.
$843
GENZYME CORPORATION
$555
Ortho Dermatologics, a division of Bausch Health US, LLC
$441
VYNE Pharmaceuticals Inc.
$404
AbbVie Inc.
$354
ABBVIE INC.
$333
Solta Medical, a division of Bausch Health US, LLC
$290
Dermavant Sciences, Inc.
$288
Arcutis Biotherapeutics, Inc.
$264
Regeneron Healthcare Solutions, Inc.
$239
Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation
$236
Janssen Biotech, Inc.
$154
Allergan, Inc.
$147
E.R. Squibb & Sons, L.L.C.
$131
Celgene Corporation
$126
PFIZER INC.
$122
ConvaTec Inc.
$119
Stemline Therapeutics Inc.
$118
EPI Health, LLC
$104
Allergan Inc.
$90
Incyte Corporation
$81
Almirall LLC
$67
DERMIRA, INC.
$65
SANOFI-AVENTIS U.S. LLC
$57
SUN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES INC.
$53
AbbVie, Inc.
$50
Biofrontera Inc.
$43
Amgen Inc.
$40
Encore Dermatology Inc.
$34
Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Inc.
$33
DUSA Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
$32
MAYNE PHARMA INC.
$28
Kerecis Limited
$28
Genentech USA, Inc.
$17
Mayne Pharma Inc.
$15
Aclaris Therapeutics, Inc.
$14
Helsinn Therapeutics (U.S.), Inc.
$14
Medtronic, Inc.
$14
Journey Medical Corporation
$13
UCB, Inc.
$11
Mylan Pharmaceuticals Inc.
$10
Glenmark Therapeutics Inc.
$9
Top 3 companies account for 33.7% of all-time payments
Associated products mentioned in payments ›
ADBRY · AKLIEF · AMELUZ · AMZEEQ · Absorica LD · BLU-U Blue Light Photodynamic Therapy Illuminator Model 4170 · BOTOX · CLODERM · COSENTYX · Cimzia · Clindamycin Phosphate and Benzoyl Peroxide · Cordran · DERMATITIS - DISEASE · DORYX · DUOBRII · DUPIXENT · DUPIXENT DUPILUMAB INJECTION · ELIDEL · ELZONRIS · ENSTILAR · EPIDUO FORTE · EUCRISA · Erivedge · FINACEA · HUMIRA · Humira · ILUMYA · INNOVAMATRIX AC · Ilumya · Impoyz · Kerecis Omega3 SurgiClose · LEVULAN KERASTICK · LIBTAYO · Mupirocin Cream · OPZELURA · ORACEA · Otezla · QBREXZA · REMICADE · RHOFADE · RINVOQ · SILIQ · SKYRIZI · Seysara · Sitavig · Sotyktu · TREMFYA · Tremfya · VALCHLOR · VENASEAL · VTAMA · Winlevi · ZILXI · Zoryve
Should you be concerned? Payments from pharmaceutical and device companies are legal and common — 57% of U.S. physicians receive at least one. They often reflect legitimate consulting, research, or education. What matters is whether a recommended drug or device appears in your doctor's payment records. If so, consider asking your doctor about it. How to interpret this data →

Most payments (100%) are for meals and travel — low-value interactions that are common across virtually all practicing physicians.

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Geographic Context

Dermatologists within 10 mi
185
Per 100K population
17.3
County median income
$91,490
Nearest hospital
WELLSTAR NORTH FULTON MEDICAL CENTER
0.0 mi

Data Sources

Provider Registry NPPES Weekly updates
Medicare Enrollment PECOS Monthly updates
Practice Data Medicare Util. Annual (CY lag)
Industry Payments Open Payments CY 2024
Disciplinary History — Not public N/A

This provider has data in 4 of 4 available federal datasets, with a Data Coverage level of Very High. This reflects how much public data is available about a provider. How we calculate this →

Summary

Dr. Buckley is a mixed practice specialist, with above-average Medicare volume (top 29% in GA), with low-engagement industry engagement, with 19 years of NPI registration.

This summary is auto-generated from federal data, describing data availability and patterns. Read our methodology →

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dr. Buckley experienced with skin growth removal and lab exam, 1-5 blocks?
Based on Medicare claims data, Dr. Buckley performed 1,522 skin growth removal and lab exam, 1-5 blocks services. Research suggests that higher procedure volume is often associated with better outcomes, particularly for complex procedures. Note that Medicare data only captures patients aged 65 and older, so the total practice volume across all patients is likely higher.
Does Dr. Buckley receive payments from pharmaceutical companies?
Yes. Dr. Buckley received a total of $7,073 from 43 companies across 203 individual payments. These payments are legal, publicly disclosed under the federal Sunshine Act, and common among physicians — 57% of all U.S. physicians receive at least one industry payment. Patients may wish to ask their doctor about these relationships, especially if a recommended drug or device appears in the payment records.
How do Dr. Buckley's costs compare to other dermatologists in Roswell?
Dr. Buckley's average Medicare payment per service is $338. Note that these figures represent what Medicare pays, not your out-of-pocket cost, which depends on your specific insurance plan and deductible. Procedure-level data above shows both what was submitted and what Medicare paid for each service type.
What does Data Coverage mean?
Data Coverage (currently Very High for Dr. Buckley) measures how much public federal data is available about a provider. It is not a quality rating. A "Very High" or "High" level means the provider has data across multiple federal sources (NPPES, PECOS, Medicare Utilization, Open Payments), indicating a long track record of practice, Medicare participation, and industry disclosure. A "Low" or "Moderate" level may simply mean the provider is newer, does not see Medicare patients, or has not received any industry payments — none of which are inherently negative. Read our full methodology →
Is this data up to date?
Each data source has its own update cycle. Provider registry data (NPPES) is updated weekly. Medicare enrollment (PECOS) is updated monthly. Medicare practice data has a ~2 year lag — the most recent available is typically 2 years prior. Industry payment data (Open Payments) is published annually, usually in June, covering the prior calendar year. We display the data date prominently on each section so you always know how current it is. See our data freshness policy →
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