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Medical procedure code 92082 refers to a comprehensive eye examination, specifically for the assessment of vision and various aspects of ocular health. This code is often used in the context of evaluating patients with specific conditions or those requiring detailed assessments. It typically involves a thorough examination of the eye, including tests for visual acuity, refraction, and an evaluation of the eye's structure and function.
radiologic examination, chest, 2 views, frontal and lateral; with apical lordotic procedure
The CPT Code is 88300 for the surgical pathology; gross examination only
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The CPT (Current Procedure Terminology) code 15823 stands for Blepharoplasty, which is a surgical procedure to modify the eyelid in some way, such as an "eye job" or "eye lift" in cosmetic plastic surgery. But repair of an injured eye lid is also called blepharoplasty.
Procedure code 88305 is used to denote a "Level IV - Surgical pathology, gross and microscopic examination." This code is typically assigned when a pathologist examines tissue specimens to diagnose disease after a surgical procedure. It encompasses comprehensive evaluation, including both gross examination and microscopic analysis, and is commonly used in various medical settings.
Medical code 92004 refers to a comprehensive ophthalmological examination, including a history, examination, and medical decision-making for a new patient. This code is typically used when a patient presents with a new eye-related issue, requiring a thorough assessment of their eye health and vision. The examination may involve various tests and evaluations to diagnose potential conditions or diseases of the eye.
Procedure code 45378 refers to a colonoscopy, specifically an endoscopic examination of the colon with biopsy. It is commonly used to screen for colorectal cancer, investigate gastrointestinal symptoms, or remove polyps. The code indicates that the procedure is performed with the use of moderate sedation if necessary.
Whenever 'gross' and 'microscopic examination' are used in the procedure it is reported under pathology rather than surgical. Use code 88309
Medical procedure code 92014 refers to an established patient eye examination, typically involving a comprehensive evaluation that includes a review of the patient's medical history and visual function. This code is used by healthcare providers to bill for an eye exam that may include diagnostic testing and a discussion of the findings, often focusing on the patient's ocular health and any necessary treatments. It is part of the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) coding system used in the United States.
CPT code 74430 refers to a diagnostic procedure known as "Radiologic examination, chest, fluoroscopy, 1 view." This code is used to bill for a fluoroscopic examination of the chest, typically to assess conditions such as pneumonia, pleural effusion, or other thoracic abnormalities. The procedure involves real-time imaging to provide dynamic evaluation of the chest structures.
CPT code 76506 refers to the ultrasound examination of the eye and orbit, specifically for the evaluation of the anterior segment, including the use of an ultrasound probe. This code is typically used to assess conditions related to the eye, such as cataracts or other abnormalities. It is important for documenting the procedures performed during an ophthalmological examination.