Summary & Overview
CPT 4067F: Unspecified Clinical Service (No Summary Available)
CPT code 4067F is listed without an accompanying description in the supplied input. As cataloged here, the code is acknowledged but lacks a formal summary of clinical intent or service definition. Nationally, clearly defined billing codes are important for consistent claims processing, interoperability, and clinical documentation; an undefined code can create administrative uncertainty for payers and providers alike. Key payers relevant to this code include Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna Health, UnitedHealthcare, and Medicare. Readers will find a concise reference that this entry lacks a formal description, and guidance on what is and is not available in the record. The publication outlines expected content areas typically associated with billing-code briefs — clinical context, service type, typical site of service, common modifiers, associated taxonomies, related ICD-10 diagnoses, and related billing codes — and notes which of those items are absent from the input. This national summary supports payers, billing professionals, and policy analysts in recognizing gaps in code documentation and prioritizing follow-up with coding authorities or clinical stakeholders to obtain definitive coding guidance.
Billing Code Overview
CPT code 4067F — No Summary found for this code
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Service Type: Data not available in the input.
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Typical Site of Service: Data not available in the input.
This entry documents CPT code 4067F. The official description provided for this code is "No Summary found for this code." Additional clinical details, service definitions, common settings of care, and procedure context are not available in the supplied input.
Clinical & Coding Specifications
Clinical Context
A typical patient is an adult referred to outpatient gastroenterology after developing chronic nasal obstruction, recurrent sinus infections, and purulent postnasal drip unresponsive to medical therapy. After history, nasal endoscopy, and imaging, the clinician performs a diagnostic flexible nasal endoscopy with cultures and targeted debridement in the clinic or ambulatory surgery center. The workflow includes pre-procedure consent, topical decongestion and anesthesia, endoscopic inspection of nasal cavities and sinuses, specimen collection when indicated, brief minor procedures (polypectomy or limited debridement) as needed, and post-procedure counseling with home care instructions. Typical sites of service include outpatient clinic procedure rooms and ambulatory surgery centers for patients requiring more extensive endoscopic management or biopsy.
Coding Specifications
| Modifier | Description | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
25 | Significant, separately identifiable evaluation and management service by the same physician on the same day of a procedure | Use when a distinct E/M visit is provided in addition to the procedure on the same day |
52 | Reduced services | Use when the procedure is partially reduced or not completed |