Can CPT codes 58558 and 58560 be billed together? Also, can 58560 be billed with place of service 11?
It is the responsibility of the clinician to assess for erectile dysfunction, ejaculatory dysfunction, or diminished libido in men presenting for infertility.
Posthumous gamete (sperm or oocyte) retrieval or use for reproductive purposes is ethically justifiable if written documentation from the deceased authorizing the procedure is available.
Official ASRM journal Fertility and Sterility publishes peer‑reviewed research and clinical advances in reproductive medicine and fertility care.
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Gamete and embryo donation is using eggs, sperm, or embryos from someone else in order to help an intended parent(s) have a child. Intended parent is the term used for the person(s) who will
If you haven’t been able to get pregnant after trying for 6 months, some tests can be done to help find the reason. Your doctor may test your hormone levels, your partner’s sperm, and your
This booklet will help you understand in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other assisted reproductive technology (ART) that have become accepted medical treatments for infertility.
Surgery can be used to treat problems with the ovaries or fallopian tubes, such as cysts, endometriosis, or infections.
Infertility often creates one of the most distressing life crises that a couple has ever experienced together.
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