ICD-10-CM S06.375D

What is ICD-10-CM S06.375D?

ICD10CM Healthcare Service

Plain-English Explanation

ICD-10-CM S06.375D represents contusion, laceration, and hemorrhage of cerebellum with loss of consciousness greater than 24 hours with return to pre-existing conscious level, subsequent encounter. This icd10cm is commonly used in healthcare billing and represents a specific medical service or procedure.

Description: Contusion, laceration, and hemorrhage of cerebellum with loss of consciousness greater than 24 hours with return to pre-existing conscious level, subsequent encounter

Note: Information provided for educational purposes. Consult healthcare professionals for medical advice.

When you might see S06.375D on a bill

  • Primary or secondary diagnosis on medical records
  • Insurance claim documentation for medical conditions
  • Medical billing for diagnosed conditions or symptoms

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ICD-10-CM S06.375D?
This code represents: Contusion, laceration, and hemorrhage of cerebellum with loss of consciousness greater than 24 hours with return to pre-existing conscious level, subsequent encounter. It's classified as a ICD10CM service.
How much does ICD-10-CM S06.375D typically cost?
Actual costs vary by plan, location, and provider. Contact your insurance company for specific pricing information.
Is ICD-10-CM S06.375D covered by insurance?
Coverage depends on your insurance plan and medical necessity. Check with your insurance provider to confirm coverage and any applicable copays or deductibles.

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Code: ICD-10-CM S06.375D
System: ICD-10-CM
Category: ICD10CM
Important Disclaimer

For Educational Purposes Only: This information is for educational purposes and should not replace professional medical advice.

Cost Information: Actual costs vary by insurance, location, and provider. Contact your insurance for specific pricing.

Medical Questions: Always consult healthcare professionals for medical advice and billing questions.