General Ophthalmological Services and Procedures CPT® Code range 92002- 92014

The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code range for General Ophthalmological Services and Procedures 92002-92014 is a medical code set maintained by the American Medical Association.

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CPT® Code Range 92002- 92014

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Hi Cierras Check in the section of CPT book in middle of manual about page 661 . Office visits for eyes start with CPT 92002 till 92014. Add modifier 25 if eye test given. But use CPT 92015 if give p... [ Read More ]
Hello all, I'm fairly new to the "vision coding" and would like to get some insight as to the DX usage for the 920XX codes. Also does this code set get paid by Medicare? If so, what DX is needed for i... [ Read More ]
BCBS denying 92002, 92012, 92014 etc despite having medical diagnoses, seems like they prefer 99 codes. Does anyone have any advice?... [ Read More ]
Hello all! If we bill 92004 or 92014, must we have prescription of medication? Also, does it have to be prescription medication or can we prescribe OTC meds and such and consider that as prescription ... [ Read More ]
Hello all! If we bill 92004 or 92014, must we have prescription of medication? Also, does it have to be prescription medication or can we prescribe OTC meds and such and consider that as prescription ... [ Read More ]
[SIZE=7][B]Modifier 27[/B][/SIZE] [SIZE=6][B]What you need to know[/B][/SIZE] Append modifier 27 when reporting multiple outpatient hospital evaluation and management (E/M) services on the same date. ... [ Read More ]
[QUOTE="Cheezum51, post: 467460, member: 329674"] First, the 25 modifier should be used with the 99 E/M codes. As to whether they're being used appropriately, kind of depends on what's written in the ... [ Read More ]
I'm new to Ophthalmology and the company I'm working for doesn't have any credentialed coders on staff - I'm the first one. I'm questioning the use of modifier 25 on the ophthalmology codes 92002-920... [ Read More ]
I am new to Opthal. We don't add -25 to E/M or 92002-92014 when also billing for diagnostic tests 92133-34, 92250. No issues were brought up to our attention.... [ Read More ]
Are eye codes 92002-92014 appropriate for use in the Emergency Department?... [ Read More ]