2025 HCPCS code A4207
(Active) Effective Date: N/A Revision Date: N/A Medical Supplies - Injection and Infusion Supplies Medical And Surgical Supplies Feed
This HCPCS code represents a single, sterile 2cc syringe with a needle.
Modifiers may apply depending on the circumstances of service.Consult the most recent CMS guidelines for details.
Medical necessity would be established by the clinical indication for the injection or fluid withdrawal, such as the need for medication administration or diagnostic testing.
The clinical responsibility for using this code falls on the healthcare professional administering the injection or withdrawing fluid, which could include physicians, nurses, or medical assistants.
In simple words: This code is for a small, sterile needle and syringe used for injections.Doctors use it to give medicine or draw fluids from the body.
HCPCS code A4207 designates a sterile, single-use syringe with an attached needle, having a volume capacity of 2 cubic centimeters.This device is used for injecting or withdrawing fluids from the body.The provider may utilize it to administer medications into smaller areas, such as a patient's forearm, or to infuse solutions directly into the bloodstream or body tissue, offering a faster mode of delivery than oral administration.
Example 1: Administering a subcutaneous injection of insulin to a diabetic patient., Injecting a local anesthetic into the tissue prior to a minor surgical procedure., Withdrawing a blood sample from a patient for laboratory testing.
Documentation should include the type and amount of medication or fluid administered or withdrawn, the injection site, the date and time of the procedure, and the provider's signature.
** This code is for a single, sterile syringe; multiple syringes should be reported separately.
- Payment Status: Active
- Specialties:Numerous specialties may utilize this code, including but not limited to family medicine, internal medicine, endocrinology, and surgery.
- Place of Service:Office, Hospital Inpatient, Hospital Outpatient, Ambulatory Surgical Center, other