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0565T Autol cell implant adps hrvg

Category III

Also known as: Autologous cell implant harvest, Adipose cell therapy harvest

Autologous cellular implant using adipose-derived regenerative cells, harvest procedure.

In Plain Language

Stem cell extraction from fat; Harvest of healing cells

Clinical Context

Used to harvest adipose-derived regenerative cells from patient subcutaneous tissue for cellular therapy applications in musculoskeletal or other regenerative medicine indications.

RVU Information

CPT 0565T does not have a physician work RVU assigned by CMS. Category III codes for emerging technology do not receive RVU assignments. Reimbursement is negotiated with individual payers.

Billing & Documentation

Category III codes are temporary codes for emerging technology, services, and procedures. They are not assigned RVU values by CMS. Coverage and reimbursement vary by payer — check with individual insurers before billing. These codes sunset after 5 years if not converted to Category I.

Specialties

Regenerative MedicinePlastic SurgeryOrthopedic Surgery

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPT code 0565T?

CPT 0565T (Autol cell implant adps hrvg) is a Category III code. Autologous cellular implant using adipose-derived regenerative cells, harvest procedure.

Is 0565T a permanent CPT code?

No — 0565T is a Category III temporary code for emerging technology. It may be converted to a permanent Category I code if widely adopted. Category III codes expire after 5 years without renewal.

When is CPT 0565T used?

Used to harvest adipose-derived regenerative cells from patient subcutaneous tissue for cellular therapy applications in musculoskeletal or other regenerative medicine indications.

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CPT® is a registered trademark of the American Medical Association. Data sourced from CMS Physician Fee Schedule RVU26A. Descriptions, synonyms, and clinical context are original content by RVU Edge.