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Count Toes to Choose Between 11720 and 11721

Question: What CPT Codes is best for cutting and filing ten toenails?Indiana SubscriberAnswer: The answer depends on the nature of the nail cutting and the nature of the nails involved.If the nails are non-dystrophic and the physician is simply using clippers or other similar instrument to cut each nail straight across so that it is in line with the edge of the end of the toe, then you should report 11719 (Trimming of nondystrophic nails, any number). Note that because this code covers "any number" of nails, you would only report it once, even though all ten toenails were cut and filed.If the nails were hypertrophic dystrophic or mycotic and the cutting and filing involved use of instruments such as a nail splitter, nail elevator (small, narrow spoon-shaped instrument), and/or electrical burr or sander, then you should consider using code CPT 11721 (Debridement of nail[s] by any method[s]; 6 or [...]
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