What is CPT code E0730?
David Craig
Updated on March 05, 2026
What is CPT code E0730?
Short Description: Tens four lead. Long Description: TRANSCUTANEOUS ELECTRICAL NERVE STIMULATION (TENS) DEVICE, FOUR OR MORE LEADS, FOR MULTIPLE NERVE STIMULATION.
What is HCPCS a4595?
Short Description: TENS suppl 2 lead per month. Long Description: ELECTRICAL STIMULATOR SUPPLIES, 2 LEAD, PER MONTH, (E.G. TENS, NMES)
Is a TENS unit considered durable medical equipment?
In cases when TENS is used for longer periods, Medicare Administrative Contractors should attempt to ascertain whether TENS is no longer being used for acute pain but rather for chronic pain, in which case the TENS device may be covered as durable medical equipment as described in §160.27.
What is procedure code E1399?
HCPCS code E1399 describes “durable medical equipment, miscellaneous” and is currently being used to bill for inexpensive DME subject to the rules of 42 C.F.R. 414.229, and replacement parts of DME subject to the rules of 42 C.F.R.
Why do TENS units work?
TENS units work by delivering small electrical impulses through electrodes that have adhesive pads to attach them to a person’s skin. These electrical impulses flood the nervous system, reducing its ability to transmit pain signals to the spinal cord and brain.
What is the HCPC code for TENS unit?
E0720
2021 HCPCS Code E0720 : Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (tens) device, two lead, localized stimulation.
What is CPT code A4556?
HCPCS code A4556 for Electrodes, (e.g., apnea monitor), per pair as maintained by CMS falls under Various Medical Supplies Including Tapes and Surgical Dressings .
Will my insurance pay for a TENS unit?
Insurance may cover a TENS unit if the treatments are medically necessary. You can buy a TENS unit without a prescription. But, you may need documentation from your doctor to get your insurance to cover it.
Can a doctor prescribe a TENS unit?
TENS devices may be delivered through a practitioner and require a prescription, or obtained without a prescription. It is possible that prescribed devices provide higher intensity stimulation than units sold directly to the public.
Does E1399 need a modifier?
E1399 is payable only for DME that doesn’t have a valid HCPCS code. All bills for E1399 items must have either the modifier –NU (for purchased) or –RR (for rented).
What is code B9998?
B9998 is a valid 2021 HCPCS code for Noc for enteral supplies or just “Enteral supp not otherwise c” for short, used in Enteral/parenteral nutrients/supplies.
Can a TENS unit be harmful?
TENS is generally regarded as safe. But it has risks just like any other medical procedure. For example, if the electrical current is too high or the electrodes are placed on the wrong part of the body, it can burn or irritate the skin. The “danger zones” include the brain, heart, eyes, genitals, and throat.
What does DME stand for?
E0730 is a valid 2019 HCPCS code for Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (tens) device, four or more leads, for multiple nerve stimulation or just “ Tens four lead ” for short, used in Used durable medical equipment (DME) .
What are the frequency limits for durable medical equipment (DME) billing codes?
Part 2 – Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Billing Codes: Frequency Limits Page updated: May 2021 Frequency Limits for Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Billing Codes (continued) HCPCS Code Frequency Limit E0243 1 in 5 years E0244 1 in 5 years E0245 E04421 in 5 years E0246 1 in 5 years E0247 1 in 5 years E0248 1 in 5 years E0445
What is the MLR for durable medical equipment (DME)?
Medicare is proposing to clarify the 3-year minimum lifetime requirement (MLR) for Durable Medical Equipment (DME) and the definition of routinely purchased DME. This rule also proposes the implementation of budget-neutral fee schedules for splints and casts, and intraocular lenses (IOLs) inserted in a physician’s office.
What is the DME code for electrical nerve stimulation?
Durable Medical Equipment (DME) E0730 is a valid 2019 HCPCS code for Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (tens) device, four or more leads, for multiple nerve stimulation or just “Tens four lead” for short, used in Used durable medical equipment (DME).