List With HCPCS & CPT Codes for IUD Insertion and Removal | Short & Long Descriptions

The CPT book describes CPT 58300 for the insertion of an IUD, CPT 58301 for the removal and CPT 58562 for the removal of a foreign body which can be an IUD. There are three HCPCS codes HCPCS code 58300 for the insertion of a copper IUD, HCCPS J7301 for inserting a levonorgestrel-releasing IUD and HCPCS code S4989 is for a contraceptive IUD insertion.

1. CPT Codes for IUD Insertion and Removal

Three CPT codes describe procedures related to the insertion and removal of an intrauterine device (IUD). These services are used when a healthcare provider inserts or removes an IUD, a small device placed in the uterus to prevent pregnancy.

1.1 CPT Code 58300

Lay-term: CPT code 58300 is used when a healthcare provider inserts an IUD into a patient’s uterus.

Long description: Insertion of intrauterine device (IUD).

Short description: IUD insertion.

1.2. CPT Code 58301

Lay-term: The CPT 58301 procedure is used when a healthcare provider removes an IUD from a patient’s uterus.

Long description: Removal of intrauterine device (IUD).

Short description: IUD removal.

1.3. CPT Code 58562

Lay-term: CPT 58562 is used when a healthcare provider performs a surgical procedure using a hysteroscope to remove an impacted foreign body, such as an IUD, from the uterus.

Long description: Hysteroscopy, surgical with removal of impacted foreign body.

Short description: Surgical hysteroscopy for foreign body removal.

2. HCPCS Codes for IUD

Three HCPCS codes describe the intrauterine devices (IUDs) used in contraceptive procedures. These codes are used when a healthcare provider inserts a specific type of IUD into a patient’s uterus.

2.1. HCPCS Code J7300

Lay-term: HCPCS code J7300 is used when a healthcare provider inserts a copper IUD into a patient’s uterus.

Long description: Intrauterine copper contraceptive.

Short description: Copper IUD insertion.

2.2. HCPCS Code J7301

Lay-term: HCPCS code J7301 is used when a healthcare provider inserts a levonorgestrel-releasing IUD, specifically the Skyla brand, into a patient’s uterus.

Long description: Levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine contraceptive system (Skyla), 13.5 mg.

Short description: Skyla IUD insertion.

2.3. HCPCS Code S4989

Lay-term: HCPCS code S4989 is used when a healthcare provider inserts a contraceptive IUD, such as the Progestacert brand, into a patient’s uterus. This code also includes the necessary implants and supplies.

Long description: Contraceptive intrauterine device (e.g., Progestacert IUD), including implants and supplies.

Short description: Progestacert IUD insertion.

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