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| Hi Anyone familiar with LabCorp test codes?In particular: 062600, 708008 and ?01216 Thank You |
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| Sorry I don't have a CPT book with me, but those codes probably aren't specific to LabCorp. They're probably CPT (procedure) codes. They tell the lab what to do and tell the insurance company what was done. Maybe you can Google for CPT codes and get your translation...
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| CPT codes are only 5 digits long those codes have nothing to do with the test in terms of what kind of test it is or any levels; labcorp uses a 50ng/ml cutoff like Quest and everyone else |
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