Diagnostic Ultrasound Procedures of the Pelvis Non-Obstetrical CPT® Code range 76830- 76857

The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code range for Diagnostic Ultrasound Procedures of the Pelvis 76830-76857 is a medical code set maintained by the American Medical Association.

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CPT® Code Range 76830- 76857
Section 76830-76857
Diagnostic Ultrasound Procedures of the Pelvis Non-Obstetrical
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[QUOTE="nielynco, post: 510198, member: 10563"] Quite right Tracy. In fact, the AMA CPT Assistant had an article a few years back (about an ultrasound performed in the ER) that supports this. You co... [ Read More ]
[QUOTE="MFMcoder, post: 501694, member: 9663"] I am trying to find a resource that explains when you do or when you don't bill a 76830 versus a 76817. I know the difference is one is non-ob and the o... [ Read More ]
No CCI edits, no modifier is required when coding 76830 & 76857. :)... [ Read More ]
Wondering if we are able to bill both the 76830- transvaginal and the 76857 (?59 modifier) limited transabdominal on the same day? The reason for the transabdominal is we are unable to locate the ovar... [ Read More ]
2D ultrasounds are regular standard ultrasounds. You would code depending on the type of ultrasound and the body area being scanned. Here would be some common ones: [B]76830 [/B]Ultrasound, transva... [ Read More ]
Per ACOG, ultrasound should not be routinely performed for all IUD insertions. If used to confirm after a difficult placement, then 76857 or 76830 is appropriate. [URL]https://www.acog.org/education... [ Read More ]
The description of 76830 and 76857 should clearly lead you to the correct code as you state it is a "transvaginal ultrasound." 76830 Ultrasound, transvaginal 76857 Ultrasound, pelvic (nonobstetric), ... [ Read More ]
patient sees primary OB to check on follicles as trying to conceive natrually. Dr performes transvaginal ultrasound. is correct CPT 76830 or 76857? also which ICD-10 code is to use?... [ Read More ]
I am struggling to get reimbursement for when billing for three Ultrasound Codes. I code as follows: 93976 Doppler US 76857 Non Obstetrical Pelvic Exam 76830 Transvaginal US I bill each one with a 5... [ Read More ]
Greetings, I am struggling to get reimbursement for when billing for three Ultrasound Codes. I code as follows: 93976 Doppler US 76857 Non Obstetrical Pelvic Exam 76830 Transvaginal US I bill each... [ Read More ]