CPT & ICD-10 Codes for IUD Insertion and Removal

Need the correct medical billing codes for IUD insertion and removal? Below is a quick summary for CPT IUD insertion codes, CPT removal codes, the Mirena J code, J7298, and the ICD-10 diagnosis code used for encounters. These codes apply to Mirena, Kyleena, Skyla, Paraguard, and Liletta IUDs and help ensure accurate claim processing.


Quick Answer: CPT & ICD-10 Codes for IUD Procedures

  • CPT code for IUD insertion: 58300

  • CPT code for IUD removal: 58301

  • CPT code for IUD removal & reinsertion: 58300 + 58301 (append modifier if required)

  • ICD-10 code for IUD encounter: Z30.430 (insertion), Z30.432 (removal), Z30.433 (removal + reinsertion)

  • Mirena J code: J7298

  • Kyleena J code: J7296

  • Skyla J code: J7301

  • Liletta J code: J7297

  • Paragard J code: J7300


What Is the CPT Code for IUD Insertion?

CPT Code: 58300 — Insertion of Intrauterine Device

Use CPT code 58300 for placing any IUD, including:

  • Mirena

  • Kyleena

  • Skyla

  • Paragard

  • Liletta

This code covers the procedure only, not the device itself.

When to Use Modifier 25

If the patient has a separate, significant E&M visit the same day (e.g., counseling + insertion):

  • Append Modifier -25 to the E&M code


What Is the CPT Code for IUD Removal?

CPT Code: 58301 — Removal of Intrauterine Device

Use this when removing an IUD without complications.

Complicated Removal?

If hysteroscopy is required, instead use:

  • CPT Code 58562 — Hysteroscopy with removal of impacted device


CPT Code for IUD Removal & Reinsertion Same Visit

Code Combination

  • 58301 — IUD removal

  • 58300 — IUD insertion

When to Add Modifiers

Your payer may require:

  • Modifier 51 — Multiple procedures

  • Modifier 25 — Separate E&M on same day (if performed)


IUD Device Billing (J Codes)

J-Codes for IUDs

Device Code Description
Mirena J7298 LNG-52 mg IUD
Kyleena J7296 LNG-19.5 mg IUD
Skyla J7301 LNG-13.5 mg IUD
Liletta J7297 LNG-52 mg IUD
Paragard (Copper) J7300 Copper IUD

ICD-10 Codes for IUD Visit

ICD-10 Code for IUD Insertion

  • Z30.430 — Encounter for IUD insertion

ICD-10 Code for IUD Removal

  • Z30.432 — Encounter for IUD removal

ICD-10 Code for Removal & Reinsertion

  • Z30.433 — Encounter for removal and reinsertion

Other Helpful ICD-10 Codes

Scenario ICD-10 Code
IUD check (string check) Z30.431
IUD surveillance Z30.42
IUD counseling Z30.09

Billing Example: IUD Insertion

Example Codes

  • 58300 — IUD insertion

  • J7298 — Mirena device

  • Z30.430 — Encounter for IUD insertion

If counseling visit occurred same day:

  • 99213-25 — Office visit + modifier 25


Billing Example: IUD Removal

Example Codes

  • 58301 — IUD removal

  • Z30.432 — Encounter for IUD removal


Common Questions

Does CPT 58300 include the IUD device?

No. Bill the device separately using the applicable J code.

Is ultrasound included?

No. If ultrasound guidance is used:

  • 76830 (transvaginal ultrasound) may be billed if medically necessary and documented.

Do you bill 58300 and 58301 together?

Yes — if removal and reinsertion done same visit. Use modifiers if required by payer.


Checklist for Successful IUD Billing

Documentation Must Include:

  • Type of IUD used

  • Lot number and expiration

  • Procedure notes

  • Consent and counseling

  • Strings trimmed and length documented

Claim Submission Tips

  • Append correct modifiers

  • Link accurate ICD-10 code

  • Include NDC (national drug code) when payer requires

  • Attach device invoice if requested


Final Thoughts

Correct coding for IUD insertion and removal ensures accurate reimbursement and compliant billing. Remember:

  • 58300IUD insertion

  • 58301IUD removal

  • Z30.430 / Z30.432 / Z30.433 — ICD-10 encounter codes

  • J7298 — Mirena J code

Accuracy in documentation and modifiers prevents claim denials and improves practice revenue.

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About the Author

Meghan Killilea Galli, APRN, FNP-BC
Family Nurse Practitioner
Women’s & Reproductive Health Specialist

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