Texas runs close to the national all-in average — one of the more affordable large states in the sourced data set.
Austin and Houston metro pricing runs $5,500–$9,500, consistent with the state average.
This state average sits below the national all-in range midpoint of $6,000–$12,000, consistent with Texas's lower cost-of-living/facility-rate profile relative to coastal metros.
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$5,500–$9,500, with a state average of $6,634 per CareCredit's 2026 state table — below the national all-in midpoint.
Yes — Texas's $6,634 average runs below the national all-in range of $6,000–$12,000, consistent with the state's lower cost-of-living and facility-rate profile relative to coastal metros.
Both metros fall within this range per Dr. Robert Troell's city table, and are consistent with CareCredit's statewide average — we don't have data suggesting a meaningful cost split between the two within Texas.
Austin and Houston metro pricing runs $5,500–$9,500, consistent with the state average.