CPT Codes For Contact Lens Services
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Below is a list summarizing the CPT codes for contact lens services.
CPT Code 92310
CPT 92310 describes the prescription, fitting, and medical supervision of adaptation of corneal contact lenses for both eyes, except for aphakia.
CPT Code 92311
CPT 92311 describes the prescription, fitting, and medical supervision of adaptation of a corneal lens for aphakia in one eye.
CPT Code 92312
CPT 92312 describes the prescription, fitting, and medical supervision of adaptation of corneal lenses for aphakia in both eyes, including the optical and physical characteristics of the contact lens.
CPT Code 92313
CPT 92313 describes the prescription of optical and physical characteristics of and fitting of contact lens, with medical supervision of adaptation for corneoscleral lenses.
CPT Code 92314
CPT 92314 describes the medical supervision of adaptation and direction of fitting of contact lenses with optical and physical characteristics, for both eyes except for aphakia.
CPT Code 92315
CPT 92315 describes the medical supervision of the adaptation and fitting of a corneal lens for aphakia in one eye, including the prescription of optical and physical characteristics of the contact lens.
CPT Code 92316
CPT 92316 describes the medical supervision of adaptation and direction of fitting of a corneal lens for aphakia, with prescription of optical and physical characteristics of contact lens, for both eyes by an independent technician.
CPT Code 92317
CPT 92317 describes the prescription of optical and physical characteristics of contact lens, with medical supervision of adaptation and direction of fitting by an independent technician for corneoscleral lenses.
CPT Code 92325
CPT 92325 describes medical supervision of adaptation for the modification of contact lens (separate procedure).
CPT Code 92326
CPT 92326 describes replacement of contact lens.
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