ICD-10 Code H27.03: Overview
This code is used for cases where a patient has aphakia, the absence of the lens of the eye, in both eyes.
This code is used for cases where a patient has aphakia, the absence of the lens of the eye, in both eyes.
This code is used for cases where a patient undergoes a routine examination of the eyes and vision, and no abnormal findings are reported.
This code is used for cases where a patient has bilateral open-angle glaucoma with borderline findings, classified as low risk.
This code is used for cases where a patient is diagnosed with hypermetropia (farsightedness) in both eyes.
This code is used for gonioscopy, a diagnostic procedure that examines the front part of the eye (anterior chamber) to evaluate the drainage angle. It’s commonly used in the assessment and management of glaucoma.
This code is used for comprehensive eye examinations specifically for new patients. It involves a detailed and complete evaluation of the eye and adnexal structures, usually more extensive than routine eye examinations.
This code is used for computerized imaging of the retina, which includes the use of scanning technology like OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) for the posterior segment of the eye. It is typically used to assess retinal conditions and diseases.
This code is utilized for comprehensive eye examinations for established patients. It involves a detailed and complete evaluation of the eye and adnexal structures, typically more extensive than the general eye examination.
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