Wiki Podiatry-Dr. does a debridement

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Help! Dr. does a debridement on both feet. CPT code 11721 with modifier-59? Or does 11721 already say it's for 2 feet?

Thanks for any help!

CORRECTION: 11721 and 11055 when both are done on the same day, modifier -59 is used as per the CCI edits.

Thanks to all who answered and chimed in! Greatly appreciated.
 
In the past, the biller coded it with mod-59 and it was paid. But the correct way is by itself with no modifier?
 
Well, it may need the -59 modifier depending on what other services are performed (if the combination is listed on the NCCI edits)

But, if it's the only 'procedure' being performed - you don't need the -59. You may also need a Q modifier, if the LCD indicates that the systemic condition needs it.
 
I've been looking for the CCI edits on mcr website and the lcd coverage, but cannot find it. I worked with it before but can't remember.

Sorry about all the questions, but you have been very helpful and it's greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Margaret
 
Using a 59 modifier would be correct to show that the 11721 was a distinct procedural service from a different procedure. I believe you are mistaking the 59 modifier with the 50 modifier for bilateral procedure. Now if your podiatrist is only debriding 1 to 5 nails then procedure 11720 then.
 
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