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Does anyone know if there is a CPT® code for suture removal, when the sutures are given by another physcian? I read in a blog that SO603 (HCPCS code) is used, but not sure how true it is? Thanks
re: Does anyone know if there is a CPT® code for suture removal, when the sutures are given by another physcian? I read in a blog that SO603 (HCPCS code) is used, but not sure how true it is? Thanks
No, it is included in E/M (ex, 99211)
re: Does anyone know if there is a CPT® code for suture removal, when the sutures are given by another physcian? I read in a blog that SO603 (HCPCS code) is used, but not sure how true it is? Thanks
Unless anesthesia is involved I would bill as an office visit w/dx code for post op aftercare and use a 55 modifier to show that the procedure was done by another physician.
re: Does anyone know if there is a CPT® code for suture removal, when the sutures are given by another physcian? I read in a blog that SO603 (HCPCS code) is used, but not sure how true it is? Thanks
Sorry, modifier 55 cannot go on an E/M code.
re: Does anyone know if there is a CPT® code for suture removal, when the sutures are given by another physcian? I read in a blog that SO603 (HCPCS code) is used, but not sure how true it is? Thanks
[Sorry, modifier 55 cannot go on an E/M code.]
I have billed like this before and have been paid accordingly.
re: Does anyone know if there is a CPT® code for suture removal, when the sutures are given by another physcian? I read in a blog that SO603 (HCPCS code) is used, but not sure how true it is? Thanks
I agree modifier 55 and E/M don't go together.
re: Does anyone know if there is a CPT® code for suture removal, when the sutures are given by another physcian? I read in a blog that SO603 (HCPCS code) is used, but not sure how true it is? Thanks
It is inappropriate use to append modifier 55 to an E&M code. You may have been paid, but look forward to giving that money back if your audited and use it on a routine basis.