The CPT code for a diabetic annual exam is typically 99213 for an established patient visit or 99214 for a more complex visit, depending on the level of service provided. Additionally, if specific Diabetes management services are performed, such as an evaluation of blood sugar levels or medication management, other codes may apply, such as 83036 for hemoglobin A1c testing. It's important to consult the latest coding guidelines or a billing specialist for the most accurate coding based on the services rendered.
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That depends on the age of the woman.
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The CPT code for a follow-up visit after an annual physical exam typically depends on the specific nature of the visit. For a standard follow-up, the code could be 99212 to 99215, depending on the complexity of the visit. However, if the follow-up is related to a specific diagnosis or condition, other codes may be more appropriate. Always consult the most recent CPT codebook or guidelines for accurate coding.
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Typically, the age-based preventive E&M codes are used for well-woman exam with pap smear. The code is chosen based on patient age and whether she is a new or established patient.
The code for an annual physical exam is typically represented by the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code 99396 for established patients and 99385 for new patients. These codes may vary based on specific circumstances or additional services provided during the exam. It's essential to consult the most recent coding guidelines or a medical coding professional for the most accurate information.