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Computer Vision Syndrome 

  • By Blog Owner
  • 21 Feb, 2017
Computer Vision Syndrome
Sometimes Diagnosed with ICD-10 H53.141,H53.142,H53.143 OR H53.149, computer vision syndrome is becoming ever more popular in today's modern society. Diagnosis of this condition will support Fundus Photos (92250), Visual Fields ( 92081,92082,92083), Doppler Studies (93386,93388) among other services in many parts of the country.

Watch the video below to learn more about the popular disease from Dr. Adatia and don't forget to reach out to opticXpress for help when billing for these types of services. We also suggest an invaluable subscription to EyeCor ! (http://www.optometric-billing.com/eyecor-optometric-coding-software)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6mlwi-yTT4&feature=youtu.be
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