The CPT code 81000 refers to a urinalysis procedure that includes the chemical examination of urine. This code is typically used for a routine urine test that assesses various constituents, such as pH, protein, glucose, and more. It's important to note that this code is intended for the manual or automated testing of urine without microscopy. For more complex analyses or additional procedures, different CPT codes would apply.
81000
CPT code 81000 refers to a urinalysis, which is a laboratory test that evaluates the physical and chemical properties of urine. When billing for 81000, ensure that you document the test performed and any relevant patient information, including the reason for the test. Submit the claim to the appropriate payer using the correct CPT code, along with any necessary modifiers if applicable. It's also important to check for any specific payer guidelines or requirements that may affect billing for this service.
Urinalysis code 81000
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The CPT code for a urine dipstick test (non-automated) without microscopy is 81000. This code is used for the chemical examination of urine, typically involving tests for various substances such as glucose, protein, and pH. If additional tests or procedures are performed, different codes may apply. Always consult the latest coding guidelines for any updates or changes.
Urinalysis, by dip stick or tablet reagent for bilirubin, glucose, hemoglobin, ketones, leukocytes, nitrite, ph, protein, specific gravity, urobilinogen, any number of these constituents; non-automated, with microscopy
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