ICD CODES

ICD Code H57.89

ICD code H57.89 is used to identify other specified disorders affecting the eye and its surrounding structures in medical records.

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What is ICD diagnosis code H57.89

ICD code H57.89 is used to indicate other specified disorders of the eye and its surrounding structures (adnexa) that do not fall under more specific diagnostic categories.

When to use ICD code H57.89

1. Presence of eye or adnexal symptoms that do not fit into more specific diagnostic categories

2. Unusual or atypical presentations of eye discomfort, pain, or irritation

3. Non-specific visual disturbances not attributable to common ocular conditions

4. Abnormal findings on ophthalmologic examination without a definitive diagnosis

5. Chronic or recurrent eye symptoms lacking clear etiology after standard workup

6. Adnexal (eyelid, lacrimal apparatus, orbit) complaints not classified elsewhere

7. Documentation of eye or adnexal disorders for which no other ICD code is appropriate

Billable CPT codes for ICD code H57.89

Relevant CPT codes that may be used to treat ICD code H57.89 include:

92002, 92004, 92012, 92014, 92250, 92285, 65205, 65210, 65435, 67820, 68761, 68801, 68810, 68815, 99202–99215 (evaluation and management codes, as appropriate for the encounter).

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