CPT code 90698 is used for the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13), which is recommended for children under the age of 5. While the vaccine is primarily indicated for infants and young children, it can also be administered to older individuals, especially those at higher risk, such as adults over 65. There is no strict upper age limit for receiving this vaccine, but it is most commonly given to those within the recommended age groups. Always consult with a healthcare provider for specific recommendations based on individual health needs.
less than 1 year
CPT code 99394 is used for preventive medicine visits for patients aged 12 to 18 years. This code specifically pertains to an annual preventive exam, which includes a comprehensive evaluation and counseling. Therefore, the age limit for using this code is up to 18 years old.
To my understanding 99392 is utilized for children between the ages 1 to 4.
There is not an age requirement for using the CPT code 90471. The 90471 is a code that is used for immunization administration which can include flue shots.
99395
36415
CPT code 81025 refers to a urinalysis test that includes the determination of the presence of substances such as glucose, protein, and blood in a urine sample. There is no specific age limit associated with this code; it can be applied to patients of any age, including children and adults, depending on the clinical situation and the need for testing. The decision to perform this test is typically based on the patient's symptoms and medical history rather than age.
25
That depends on the age of the woman.
99395
There is no CPT code 97504
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