ICD10 CODES CODE DESCRIPTION R Abnormal auditory function study H Abnormal auditory perception, bilateral H Abnormal auditory
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1 ICD10 CODES CODE DESCRIPTION R Abnormal auditory function study H Abnormal auditory perception, bilateral H Abnormal auditory perception, left ear H Abnormal auditory perception, right ear H Abnormal auditory perception, unspecified ear R Abnormal vestibular function study R Abnormal visually evoked potential H93.8X3 Acoustic nerve disorder, bilateral H93.8X2 Acoustic nerve disorder, left ear H93.8X1 Acoustic nerve disorder, right ear H94.03 Acoustic neuritis, bilateral* H94.02 Acoustic neuritis, left ear* H94.01 Acoustic neuritis, right ear* D33.3 Acoustic neuroma/vestibular schwanoma H Acquired deformity of pinna, bilateral H Acquired deformity of pinna, left ear H Acquired deformity of pinna, right ear H Acquired stenosis of external ear canal, bilateral H Acquired stenosis of external ear canal, left ear H Acquired stenosis of external ear canal, right ear F90.9 ADHD H Auditory recruitment, bilateral H Auditory recruitment, left ear H Auditory recruitment, right ear Q16.1 Aural atresia T70.0XXA Barotrauma, initial encounter T70.0XXS Barotrauma, long term follow up T70.0XXD Barotrauma, subsequent encounter G51.0 Bell's Palsy H81.13 Benign paroxysmal vertigo, bilateral H81.12 Benign paroxysmal vertigo, left ear H81.11 Benign paroxysmal vertigo, right ear
2 M95.12 Cauliflower ear, left ear M95.11 Cauliflower ear, right ear H93.25 Central auditory processing disorder H71.93 Cholesteatoma, unspecified, bilateral H71.92 Cholesteatoma, unspecified, left ear H71.91 Cholesteatoma, unspecified, right ear H90.0 Conductive hearing loss, bilateral H90.A12 Conductive hearing loss, left ear, with a different type of hearing loss in right ear H90.A11 Conductive hearing loss, right ear, with a different type of hearing loss in left ear H90.12 Conductive hearing loss, left ear, normal hearing in right ear H90.11 Conductive hearing loss, right ear, normal hearing in left ear R62.0 Delayed milestone in childhood Code Description E10.69 Diabetes, Type 1, with auditory or vestibular complication E10.9 Diabetes, Type 1, without complications E11.69 Diabetes, Type 2, with auditory or vestibular complication E11.9 Diabetes, Type 2, without complications H Diplacusis, bilateral H Diplacusis, left ear H Diplacusis, right ear R42 Dizziness Z Encounter for adjustment and management of a cochlear implant Z Encounter for adjustment and management of auditory osseointegrated device Z Encounter for adjustment and management of other implanted hearing device Z13.5 Encounter for hearing screening H Exostosis, bilateral H Exostosis, left ear H Exostosis, right ear Z83.52 Family history of ear disorders Z82.2 Family history of hearing loss Z71.1 Feared complaint with no diagnosis T16.2XXA Foreign body in left ear, initial encounter T16.2XXD Foreign body in left ear, subsequent encounter
3 T16.1XXA Foreign body in right ear, initial encounter T16.1XXD Foreign body in right ear, subsequent encounter Z01.12 Hearing conservation and treatment Z Hearing examination following failed hearing screening H91.8X2 Hearing loss, other specified, left ear H91.8X1 Hearing loss, other specified, right ear Z Hearing/vestibular examination with other abnormal findings Z01.10 Hearing/vestibular examination without abnormal findings H Hematoma of pinna, bilateral H Hematoma of pinna, left ear H Hematoma of pinna, right ear B02.29 Herpes zoster H Hyperacusis, bilateral H Hyperacusis, left ear H Hyperacusis, right ear H61.23 Impacted cerumen, bilateral H61.22 Impacted cerumen, left ear H61.21 Impacted cerumen, right ear H51.23 Internuclear opthalmoplegia, bilateral H51.22 Internuclear opthalmoplegia, left eye H51.21 Internuclear opthalmoplegia, right eye H83.13 Labyrinthine fistula, bilateral H83.12 Labyrinthine fistula, left ear H83.11 Labyrinthine fistula, right ear H83.03 Labyrinthitis, bilateral H83.02 Labyrinthitis, left ear H83.01 Labyrinthitis, right ear Z76.5 Malingering H81.03 Meniere's disease, bilateral H81.02 Meniere's disease, left ear H81.01 Meniere's disease, right ear H90.6 Mixed hearing loss, bilateral H90.A32 Mixed hearing loss, left ear, with a different type of hearing loss in right ear
4 H90.A31 Mixed hearing loss, right ear, with a different type of hearing loss in left ear H90.72 Mixed hearing loss, left ear, normal hearing in right ear H90.71 Mixed hearing loss, right ear, normal hearing in left ear G35 Multiple Sclerosis Q85.02 Neurofibromatosis, Type 2 H83.3X3 Noise effects on inner ear, bilateral H83.3X2 Noise effects on inner ear, left ear H83.3X1 Noise effects on inner ear, right ear H Noninfective disorders of pinna, left ear H Noninfective disorders of pinna, right ear H Noninfective disorders of pinna,bilateral H55.00 Nystagmus Z57.0 Occupational exposure to noise H74.23 Ossicular discontinuity, bilateral H74.22 Ossicular discontinuity, left ear H74.21 Ossicular discontinuity, right ear H92.03 Otalgia, bilateral H92.02 Otalgia, left ear H92.01 Otalgia, right ear H92.23 Otorrhagia, bilateral H92.22 Otorrhagia, left ear H92.21 Otorrhagia, right ear H92.13 Otorrhea, bilateral H92.12 Otorrhea, left ear H92.11 Otorrhea, right ear H91.03 Ototoxic hearing loss, bilateral** H91.02 Ototoxic hearing loss, left ear** H91.01 Ototoxic hearing loss, right ear** H72.93 Perforation of tympanic membrane, bilateral H72.92 Perforation of tympanic membrane, left ear H72.91 Perforation of tympanic membrane, right ear T36.5X5A Poisoning, adverse effect, aminoglycosides, initial encounter T36.5X5S Poisoning, adverse effect, aminoglycosides, long term follow up
5 T36.5X5D Poisoning, adverse effect, aminoglycosides, subsequent encounter T37.2X5A Poisoning, adverse effect, antimalarials, initial encounter T37.2X5S Poisoning, adverse effect, antimalarials, long term follow up T37.2X5D Poisoning, adverse effect, antimalarials, subsequent encounter T45.1X5A Poisoning, adverse effect, antineoplastic, initial encounter T45.1X5A Poisoning, adverse effect, antineoplastic, long term follow up T45.1X5A Poisoning, adverse effect, antineoplastic, subsequent encounter T39.015A Poisoning, adverse effect, aspirin, initial encounter T39.015S Poisoning, adverse effect, aspirin, long term follow up T39.015D Poisoning, adverse effect, aspirin, subsequent encounter T50.1X5A Poisoning, adverse effect, loop diurectic, initial encounter T50.1X5S Poisoning, adverse effect, loop diurectic, long term follow up T50.1X5D Poisoning, adverse effect, loop diurectic, subsequent encounter T36.3X5A Poisoning, adverse effect, macolides, initial encounter T36.3X5S Poisoning, adverse effect, macolides, long term follow up T36.3X5D Poisoning, adverse effect, macolides, subsequent encounter T46.7X5A Poisoning, adverse effect, vasodilators, initial encounter T46.7X5S Poisoning, adverse effect, vasodilators, long term follow up T46.7X5D Poisoning, adverse effect, vasodilators, subsequent encounter H55.81 Saccadic eye movements A38.8 Scarlet fever H90.3 Sensorineural hearing loss, bilateral H90.A22 Sensorineural hearing loss, left ear, with a different type of hearing loss in right ear H90.A21 Sensorinueral hearing loss, right ear, with a different type of hearing loss in left ear H90.42 Sensorineural hearing loss, left ear, normal hearing in right ear H90.41 Sensorinueral hearing loss, right ear, normal hearing in left ear F80.4 Speech and langauge delay due to hearing loss F80.1 Speech delay, expressive F80.2 Speech delay, mixed receptive and expressive F80.0 Speech delay, phonological/articulation H91.23 Sudden idiopathic hearing loss, bilateral H91.22 Sudden idiopathic hearing loss, left ear H91.21 Sudden idiopathic hearing loss, right ear
6 A52.15 Syphilis H Threshold shift, temporary, bilateral H Threshold shift, temporary, left ear H Threshold shift, temporary, right ear H93.13 Tinnitus, bilateral H93.12 Tinnitus, left ear H93.11 Tinnitus, right ear H93.A3 Tinnitus, pulsatile, bilateral H93.A2 Tinnitus, pulsatile, left H93.A1 Tinnitus, pulsatile, right M26.60 TMJ H Transient ischemic deafness, bilateral H Transient ischemic deafness, left ear H Transient ischemic deafness, right ear H74.03 Tympanosclerosis, bilateral H74.02 Tympanosclerosis, left ear H74.01 Tympanosclerosis, right ear H82.3 Vertiginous disorder of vestibular function, bilateral* H82.2 Vertiginous disorder of vestibular function, left ear* H82.1 Vertiginous disorder of vestibular function, right ear* H Vertigo, aural, bilateral H Vertigo, aural, left ear H Vertigo, aural, right ear H81.43 Vertigo, central, bilateral H81.42 Vertigo, central, left ear H81.41 Vertigo, central, right ear H Vertigo, peripheral, bilateral H Vertigo, peripheral, left ear H Vertigo, peripheral, right ear H81.8X3 Vestibular function disorder, bilateral H81.8X2 Vestibular function disorder, left ear H81.8X1 Vestibular function disorder, right ear H81.23 Vestibular neuronitis, bilateral
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