V25.2 is a diagnosis code, not a procedure code. Sterilization for females are found under codes 66.2x and 66.3x, for males 63.7x (per Faye Brown 2009).
628.2
V25.2 is a diagnosis code, not a procedure code. Sterilization for females are found under codes 66.2x and 66.3x, for males 63.7x (per Faye Brown 2009).
58670
Complete Cesarean delivery code is 59510,this includes: routine ob care, antepartum care, the C-section and postpartum care. The code for the bilateral tubal ligation is 58611. This is the ligation or transection of fallopian tubes (s) when done at the time of c-section delivery (not a separate procedure).
66.39
The answer is 58670 or 58671, unless done at the same time as a c-section or other intra-abdominal procedure. In that case it would be 58611, along with the primary CPT code performed.
I would use CPT 58600
Tubal ligation reversal costs can range from $5,000 to $15,000 depending upon the type of surgery required. Your cost may include separate charges for the surgery, anesthesia, and the hospital or surgical center. Most insurance plans won't cover this procedure so look for ways to cut costs using the tax code, or by purchasing supplemental insurance to cover your pregnancy.
33803-33824
There is no "chickenpox procedure." There is a diagnosis code for chickenpox, but no CPT code. There are CPT codes for chickenpox titer, culture, and immunization.
The ICD-9-CM code for repeat low transverse cervical segment cesarean is 654.21. The ICD-9-CM code for postpartum tubal ligation is V25.2.
The HCPCS code for the Filshie clip, which is used for tubal ligation, is A4265. This code specifically refers to the clip itself as a device for use in surgical procedures. It's important to verify coding with the latest HCPCS updates or guidelines, as codes can change.