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76810 Ob ultrasound >/= 14 wks additional fetus

Radiology +Add-on

Also known as: Additional fetus second/third trimester, Twin ultrasound add-on

Obstetric ultrasound examination of each additional fetus at 14 weeks gestation or greater as add-on to initial examination.

In Plain Language

Extra fetus scan in later pregnancy; Add-on for multiple babies after 14 weeks

Clinical Context

Add-on code for assessment of each additional fetus in multiple gestations at 14 weeks or greater gestation.

RVU Breakdown

Work RVU0.96
Total RVU0.96

Est. Medicare Payment

$32.06

National estimate based on 2026 CMS PFS Conversion Factor ($33.40). Actual payment varies by locality (GPCI adjustment).

Billing & Documentation

Radiology codes require a written order, clinical indication, and a formal interpretation report. The professional component (modifier -26) and technical component (modifier -TC) may be billed separately.

How This Code Compares

With a work RVU of 0.96, this code ranks in the 56th percentile among Radiology codes — 1.2x the median (0.81). The highest wRVU in this category is 11.57.

Specialties

RadiologyObstetricsGynecology

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPT code 76810?

CPT 76810 (Ob ultrasound >/= 14 wks additional fetus) is a Radiology code. Obstetric ultrasound examination of each additional fetus at 14 weeks gestation or greater as add-on to initial examination.

Who uses CPT code 76810?

CPT 76810 is used by Radiology, Obstetrics, Gynecology. Add-on code for assessment of each additional fetus in multiple gestations at 14 weeks or greater gestation.

When is CPT 76810 used?

Add-on code for assessment of each additional fetus in multiple gestations at 14 weeks or greater gestation.

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