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  1. CPT® Code 17000 - Destruction Procedures on Benign or ... - AAPC

    The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT ®) code 17000 as maintained by American Medical Association, is a medical procedural code under the range - Destruction Procedures on Benign or …

  2. CPT® Code - Destruction Procedures on Benign or Premalignant

    Aug 19, 2024 · The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code range for Destruction Procedures on Benign or Premalignant Lesions of the Integumentary System 17000-17250 is a medical code set …

  3. CPT® Code - Destruction Procedures on the Integumentary System …

    Aug 19, 2024 · The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code range for Destruction Procedures on the Integumentary System 17000-17999 is a medical code set maintained by the American Medical …

  4. The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) code 17000 as maintained by American Medical Association, is a medical procedural code under the range - Maintenance.

  5. Find Out Which Lesions You Should Classify as 17000 Versus 17110

    Mar 22, 2005 · You should use 17000 (Destruction [e.g., laser surgery, electrosurgery, cryosurgery, chemosurgery, surgical curettement], all benign or premalignant lesions [e.g., actinic keratoses] other …

  6. CPT codes: 17000 & 17110 | Medical Billing and Coding Forum - AAPC

    Jan 15, 2018 · L57.0 is for actinic keratosis (a premalignant lesion). 17000 and 17003 are for destruction of premalignant lesions, so those are correct. However, 17110 is for destruction of a benign lesion.

  7. AAPC.com - Maintenance

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  8. Example #1: The dermatologist freezes 10 AKs. Code 17000 x 1 (for the first AK) and 17003 x 9 (for the second through 10th AK). Caution: Never report 17003 alone. Since it's an add-on code, CPT …

  9. Wiki - Modifiers for 17000 and 17003 | Medical Billing and ... - AAPC

    Aug 19, 2015 · 17000 is the primary destruction code for the first lesion. 17003 is the add-on code for each additional lesion. List separately for each additional lesion up to 14 lesions.

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