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CPT CODE 76705
This exam focuses on ultrasound imaging of the pancreas, liver, IVC, aorta, gallbladder, common bile duct (CBD) and right kidney.
PREP: nothing to eat or drink for 8 hours prior to the exam.
CPT CODE 76700
This exam will focus on diagnostic ultrasound imaging of the pancreas, liver, IVC, aorta, gallbladder, common bile duct (CBD), kidneys, and spleen.
PREP: nothing to eat or drink for 8 hours prior to the exam.
CPT CODE 76770
This exam will evaluate your kidneys and bladder using ultrasound imaging techniques. This exam will include pre and post void measurements.
PREP: For optimal results, it is essential to have a full bladder.
CPT CODE 76536
This exam will examine your thyroid gland.
Prep: No prep required. Best to wear a loose neck shirt.
CPT CODE 76780
This exam will evaluate the testicles and surrounding tissue through ultrasound imaging, including vascular ultrasound to assess blood flow.
PREP: there is no prep for this exam
CPT CODE 76536
This exam is used to examine areas of concern just beneath the skin surface or evaluate lymph nodes, often utilizing various types of ultrasound imaging,
PREP: No prep is required for this procedure.
These exams will be read by a board certified radiologist within 24 hours. The final report wil be sent to your referring physician within 48 hours.
This imaging can help detect:
CPT CODE 93971
This exam will evaluate the presence or absence of a DVT, or other vascular abnormalities in your veins. This code is for evaluation of 1 leg or 1 arm.
PREP: no prep needed for this exam.
CPT CODE 93971
This exam will evaluate the presence or absence of a DVT, or other vascular abnormalities in your veins. This code is for evaluation either both arms or both legs.
PREP: no prep needed for this exam
CPT CODE 93930
This exam evaluates the arterial flow within the arms or legs. This exam is able to determine if there are any stenosis within the arteries. This code is for evaluation or 1 arm or 1 leg.
PREP: no prep needed for this exam
CPT CODE 93930
This exam evaluates the arterial flow within the arms or legs. This exam is able to determine if there are any stenosis within the arteries. This code is for evaluation for both arms or both legs.
PREP: no prep needed for this exam
An ankle-brachial index (ABI) test is a quick, noninvasive way to know if you have peripheral artery disease (PAD). This test compares blood pressure in your arms versus your ankles. If your ankle pressure is lower than your arm pressure, it means blood isn’t flowing as well in your legs and you likely have PAD. Your provider will recommend treatment.
PREP: no prep for this exam
CPT CODE 93886
A carotid ultrasound, also known as carotid Doppler, is a non-invasive test that uses sound waves to assess blood flow in the carotid arteries and detect any blockages or narrowing that may increase stroke risk.
PREP: no prep for this exam, loose neck clothing is best
CPT CODE 93975
Renal Artery ultrasound is to assess blood flow and detect narrowing or blockages in the arteries supplying the kidneys.
A renal artery ultrasound evaluates the structure and function of the renal arteries and is commonly performed to investigate:
PREP: Water only 6 hours priors/full bladder
CPT CODE 76770
This vascular ultrasound exam will focus on the abdominal aorta to check for any potential aneurysms. Patient with a history of smoking may be asked to do this screening exam.
PREP: nothing to eat or drink 6 hours prior to exam
These exams will be read by a board certified radiologist within 24 hours. The final report will be sent to your referring physician within 48 hours.
CPT CODE 76856
This exam will look at the uterus, ovaries, ovarian follicles, endometrium (uterine lining), and adnexal regions. The imaging will be acquired by scanning on top of the belly.
PREP: full bladder is needed
CPT CODE 76830
This exam will look at the uterus, ovaries, ovarian follicles, endometrium (uterine lining), and adnexal regions. The imaging will be acquired by an internal ultrasound, also known as a vaginal ultrasound.
PREP: no prep needed
CPT CODE 76856 and 76830
This exam will look at the uterus, ovaries, ovarian follicles endometrium, and adnexal regions. This exam will evaluate the pelvic organs both transabdominal and transvaginal.
PREP: full bladder is needed
CPT CODE 76830
This exam will evaluate the placement of the IUD within the endometrial canal. The uterus, ovaries and adnexa will also be evaluated.
PREP: no prep needed
CPT CODE 76830-initial exam
This exam is used to monitor the development of ovarian follicles. This exam will also evaluate the uterus and ovaries. This is a transvaginal ultrasound.
PREP: no prep needed
CPT CODE 76857- follow up exam
This exam is used to monitor the development of ovarian follicles. Monitoring follicle growth. This exam is a transvaginal ultrasound.
No report will be submitted for reading, unless requested by the patient. ($50.00 additional fee if requested)
PREP: no prep needed
All of these exams will be read by a board certified Maternal Fetal Medicine Physician. The report will be read within 24 hours. The final report will be sent to your referring physician within 48 hours.
CPT CODE: 76801/76802
6w-13w6d Gestation, established critical baseline dating for your pregnancy. Confirms the location of the pregnancy, rules out ectopic pregnancy, and measures the baby to confirm due date. The uterus and ovaries will be assessed as well. This will also confirm a twin gestation if present and allows for early management. No additional charge during initial exam.
PREP: full bladder is recommended
CPT 76805
This is one of the most important scans during your pregnancy. This exam will evaluate your babies, cranium, spine, arms, legs, abdominal organs, heart, kidneys, placenta and cervix. A growth and approximate weight will also be done during this exam. Gender will also be determined if you choose to know.
CPT CODE 76813
This exam is a prenatal screening test performed in the first trimester to assess the risk of certain genetic conditions. including Down Syndrome.
PREP: full bladder is recommended
CPT CODE 76815
This is used to evaluate baby after the initial dating or anatomy screening exams. This can be used to check fetal presentation, placental location, evaluate the amount of amniotic fluid around baby or assess fetal heart tones.
PREP: if the first trimester, please have full bladder. In second trimester no prep needed.
CPT CODE: 76816
This exam will evaluate the estimated fetal weight of baby. This is used after the 20-week anatomy screening exam.
Prep: no prep needed
CPT CODE: 76819
Prenatal ultrasound test that evaluates the fetal well-being by assessing fetal movements, muscle tone, breathing and amniotic fluid. This is performed after 28 weeks of gestation.
PREP: no prep needed
CPT CODE: 76820
Prenatal ultrasound test that evaluates the fetal well-being by assessing blood flow in the umbilical cord. This is performed after 24 weeks of gestation, if needed.
PREP: no prep needed
Additional charge for each additional gestation, per exam.
This exam is to for cervical assessment only or cervical surveillance. May be used with other above codes when baby is not well visualized transabdominally.
All of these exams will be read by a board certified Maternal Fetal Medicine Physician. The report will be read within 24 hours. The final report will be sent to your referring physician within 48 hours.
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