A 63-year-old woman presented to the eye clinic as a new patient with symptoms of flashing lights
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A 63-year-old woman presented to the eye clinic as a new patient with symptoms of flashing lights and floaters in the right eye for two days duration. The ophthalmologist does a general evaluation of the complete visual system, including dilating her eyes and checking her with the indirect ophthalmoscope, revealing peripheral retinal tear. The physician explains to theB patient that if left untreated, there is a high likelihood of retinal detachment. The patient agrees to the procedure. The physician lasers the retinal tear and tells the patient to come back in 24 hours for follow-up. Code this visit.
A. 67210, 92004-25 B. 67145, 92004-25
C. 66821 D. 67145
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