A6604 G com bandge low dn foam flt
Also known as: flat foam bandage, low density foam wrap, thin foam compression
Graduated compression bandage with low density foam in flat design for therapeutic compression with lightweight cushioning.
In Plain Language
lightweight padded wrap; thin cushioned bandage; soft pressure wrap
Clinical Context
Used for compression therapy in venous disease and lymphedema with minimal bulk. The flat low density foam provides basic cushioning without excessive thickness.
RVU Information
CPT A6604 does not have a physician work RVU assigned by CMS. This is typical for supply, drug, and equipment codes — reimbursement is based on Average Sales Price (ASP), fee schedules, or payer contracts rather than the RVU system.
Billing & Documentation
HCPCS A-codes cover medical supplies, equipment, and transport services. Documentation must establish medical necessity and include a physician order. For durable medical equipment (DME), a Certificate of Medical Necessity (CMN) or detailed written order may be required.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is CPT code A6604?
CPT A6604 (G com bandge low dn foam flt) is a A Codes code. Graduated compression bandage with low density foam in flat design for therapeutic compression with lightweight cushioning.
Does Medicare cover A6604?
Medicare coverage for A6604 depends on medical necessity and applicable Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs). Used for compression therapy in venous disease and lymphedema with minimal bulk. The flat low density foam provides basic cushioning without excessive thickness. A physician order is typically required.
When is CPT A6604 used?
Used for compression therapy in venous disease and lymphedema with minimal bulk. The flat low density foam provides basic cushioning without excessive thickness.
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