V2219 Lens bifocal seg width over
Also known as: wide-seg bifocal, large segment bifocal, extended bifocal
Bifocal lens with segment width exceeding standard dimensions, providing wider reading area. Designed for patients requiring enhanced near vision field.
In Plain Language
bifocal lenses with extra-wide reading area
Clinical Context
Used for patients with visual demands requiring broader reading or intermediate vision area, such as office workers or those with limited accommodation.
RVU Information
CPT V2219 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
V-codes cover vision services, supplies, and equipment including lenses, frames, and hearing aids. A valid prescription from an authorized provider is required. Document the specific product dispensed, measurements, and clinical indication.
Specialties
Frequently Asked Questions
What is CPT code V2219?
CPT V2219 (Lens bifocal seg width over) is a V Codes (Vision) code. Bifocal lens with segment width exceeding standard dimensions, providing wider reading area. Designed for patients requiring enhanced near vision field.
Does Medicare cover V2219?
Medicare coverage for V2219 depends on medical necessity and applicable Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs). Used for patients with visual demands requiring broader reading or intermediate vision area, such as office workers or those with limited accommodation. A physician order is typically required.
When is CPT V2219 used?
Used for patients with visual demands requiring broader reading or intermediate vision area, such as office workers or those with limited accommodation.
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