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2025 CPT code 92524

Behavioral and qualitative analysis of voice and resonance.

This code should not be reported in conjunction with evaluation and management services that include basic otolaryngologic examinations.

Medical necessity for this procedure is established when a patient presents with voice or resonance difficulties that impact their communication abilities.The evaluation helps determine the underlying cause of the problem and guide appropriate treatment.

This procedure is typically performed by a speech-language pathologist.

In simple words: This procedure involves a speech therapist evaluating the quality of your voice, including its pitch, loudness, clarity, and nasality.

This code represents a comprehensive assessment of a patient's voice and resonance qualities. It involves a detailed analysis of voice production, including pitch, loudness, and quality, as well as an evaluation of resonance, which refers to the balance of sound vibrations in the oral and nasal cavities. This evaluation typically utilizes qualitative methods, such as observation, auditory-perceptual judgments, and standardized tests, to characterize the patient's vocal function.

Example 1: A patient with a history of vocal nodules presents with complaints of hoarseness and voice fatigue. The speech-language pathologist performs a behavioral and qualitative analysis of voice and resonance to assess the severity of the vocal dysfunction and guide treatment planning., Following a laryngectomy, a patient experiences difficulties with voice quality and resonance. Code 92524 is used to evaluate the patient's current vocal abilities and determine appropriate rehabilitation strategies., A child with a cleft palate undergoes a speech evaluation to assess the impact of the cleft on voice and resonance. The speech-language pathologist uses 92524 to document the findings and recommend appropriate interventions.

Documentation should include a detailed description of the patient's voice characteristics, including pitch, loudness, quality, and resonance. Any standardized tests or assessment tools used should be documented, along with the results.The report should also include a clinical impression and recommendations for treatment or further evaluation, if necessary.

** This code replaced 92506 as of January 1, 2014, offering more specificity in voice and resonance evaluations.It is important to document the specific techniques and tools used during the evaluation, as well as the patient's response to these assessments. This detailed documentation supports the medical necessity of the procedure and aids in accurate coding and reimbursement.

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