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Wiki Coding diagnostic ultrasound with fine needle aspiration

shihtzuaddict71

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Can anyone confirm whether or not it is appropriate to bill for 76536 and 10005 on the same day? We have patients that come to Endocrinology because their PCP might have detected a palpable lump, etc. The endocrinologist will do a diagnostic ultrasound first, and then if warranted a FNA. There is confusion on whether both can/should be billed. Thoughts?
 
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