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77332 Radiation treatment aid(s)

Radiology

Also known as: Treatment aid, Positioning device

Radiation treatment aid or use of treatment device for therapeutic purposes.

In Plain Language

Help or devices to position patient for radiation therapy

Clinical Context

Positioning, immobilization, or treatment aids used during radiation therapy delivery. May include custom molds, bite blocks, or specialized positioning devices.

RVU Breakdown

Work RVU0.44
Total RVU0.44

Est. Medicare Payment

$14.70

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 0.44, this code ranks in the 25th percentile among Radiology codes — 1.8x below the median (0.81). The highest wRVU in this category is 11.57.

Specialties

Radiation OncologyRadiology

Frequently Asked Questions

What is CPT code 77332?

CPT 77332 (Radiation treatment aid(s)) is a Radiology code. Radiation treatment aid or use of treatment device for therapeutic purposes.

Who uses CPT code 77332?

CPT 77332 is used by Radiation Oncology, Radiology. Positioning, immobilization, or treatment aids used during radiation therapy delivery. May include custom molds, bite blocks, or specialized positioning devices.

When is CPT 77332 used?

Positioning, immobilization, or treatment aids used during radiation therapy delivery. May include custom molds, bite blocks, or specialized positioning devices.

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