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  1. CPT® Code 64400 - Introduction/Injection of Anesthetic Agent …

    The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT ®) code 64400 as maintained by American Medical Association, is a medical procedural code under the range - Introduction/Injection of …

  2. Pain Management Coding Alert Nerve Blocks: Keep Trigeminal, Occipital Blocks Separate GON blocks = 64405. Some of the more common PM injections for patients with headaches and …

  3. CPT® Code 64505 - Introduction/Injection of Anesthetic Agent …

    The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT ®) code 64505 as maintained by American Medical Association, is a medical procedural code under the range - Introduction/Injection of …

  4. Wiki - 64400-64405 | Medical Billing and Coding Forum - AAPC

    Feb 17, 2017 · To illustrate, the trigeminal nerve is the main cutaneous sensory nerve of the face and head, with three main branches (V1, ophthalmic; V2, maxillary; and V3, mandibular), each …

  5. This is a nondestructive nerve block, which includes, but is not limited to, injection treatment of tarsal tunnel syndrome, sural nerve entrapment, and medial calcaneal nerve branch neuritis.

  6. SPG block using Sphenocath | Medical Billing and Coding Forum

    Feb 2, 2016 · In any event, the CPT code is clear that SPG blocks and Trigeminal nerve blocks have separate and clearly identified procedure codes which are to be used when these …

  7. Focus on these differences to better pinpoint codes. Trigeminal and occipital nerve blocks for headache treatment are both common procedures for pain management specialists. But do …

  8. Wiki - Coding help on several RF procedures - AAPC

    Sep 23, 2014 · To illustrate, the trigeminal nerve is the main cutaneous sensory nerve of the face and head, with three main branches (V1, ophthalmic; V2, maxillary; and V3, mandibular), each …

  9. Wiki - Nerve Blocks - I'm new to pain managment - AAPC

    Jul 16, 2013 · The right infraorbital nerve is in the maxillary branch of the trigeminal nerve. The maxillary nerve becomes the infraorbital nerve, which emerges onto the face through the …

  10. Wiki - Gasserian ganglion nerve block - AAPC

    Jul 28, 2011 · Our pain doctor is performing a Gasserian Ganglion Nerve Block and I am having trouble confirming the CPT code. 64400 Injection, anesthetic agent; trigeminal nerve, any …