HyCoSy and CPT 74740
The definition of 74740 is Hysterosalpingography, radiological supervision, and interpretation. Is this code allowed to be billed if an X-ray is not actually performed and only an ultrasound is performed? Am I misinterpreting the definition of what this code defines? How would one properly code HyCoSy?
Login now to view this Coding information. Coding Resources are available to ASRM Members only.
If you are not an ASRM member and would like to be, visit the Membership Tab above.
Coding Q&A
View more Coding Q&A in this category
How to Bill to Insurance When Treatment Cycle is Canceled
If a patient is self-paying for treatment and the patient’s IVF or FET cycle is canceled, what would be the appropriate code to use to send
How to Code for Surgical Tubal Anastomosis
How do you properly code this surgical tubal anastomosis and chromotubation? In this case, codes 58679 and 58662 were billed
Billing Same Sex Male Donor Cycles
If both male partners provide sperm for the fertilization process, would we obtain authorization/bill for the fertilization process for
Correct Code to use for using Zymot to Prepare Sperm for Insemination
We recently started using ZyMot to prepare sperm for insemination. Is 89260 the correct CPT code to use? Do youCoding Corner








More Resources
ASRM Practice Documents
ASRM MAC Tool 2021
The ASRM Müllerian Anomaly Classification 2021 (MAC2021) includes cervical and vaginal anomalies and standardize terminology within an interactive tool format.
Coding Corner Q & A
The Coding Corner Q & A is a list of previously submitted and answered questions from ASRM members about coding. Answers are available to ASRM Members only.
EMR Shared Phrases/Template Library
This resource includes phrases shared by ASRM physician members to provide a template for individuals to create their own EMR phrases.
ASRM Ethics Opinions
Ethics Committee Reports are drafted by the members of the ASRM Ethics Committee on the tough ethical dilemmas of reproductive medicine.
COVID-19 Resources
A compendium of ASRM resources concerning the Novel Corona virus (SARS-COV-2) and COVID-19.
Patient Resources
ReproductiveFacts.org provides a wide range of information related to reproductive health and infertility through patient education fact sheets, infographics, videos, and other resources.
Topic Resources
Intro to REI Ultrasound
Leslie King explains the basics of ultrasound in reproductive medicine, covering key techniques, anatomy, and abnormalities for new nurses and clinical staff. View the ASRMed Talk VideoCoding for fluid aspiration during HSG
For physician-performed sonoHSG (58340& 76831) and uterine aspiration due to fluid, can an additional code for the aspiration be billed? View the AnswerQ9967 for HSG
When is it appropriate to bill Q9967 for an HSG? View the AnswerSHG/HSG
If the answer is “if you perform the injection of contrast for an HSG at a radiology facility, you can report 58340: introduction of saline or contrast.” View the AnswerHSG Denied As Bundled Or Incidental
We are using and was recommended by the rep: 58340, 77002, Q9967, 74740, 99213-25 77002 commonly is being denied as bundled or incidental. View the AnswerHSG Using Fertility Testing Code
With the new ICD 10 coding it appears that using a code of "fertility testing" rather than infertility is more likely to be covered for HSG procedures. View the AnswerHysterosalpingo Contrast Sonography
What is the appropriate code for HyCoSy? View the AnswerASRM position statement on qualifications for providing ultrasound procedures in reproductive medicine (2022)
ASRM affirms that completion of fellowship training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility meets the criteria for requisite education. View the Position StatementTopic Resources
New Research Reveals Significant Fertility Knowledge Gaps Among Gen Z Women
F&S Reports has released a first of its kind study looking at American Gen Z women and their understanding of fertility treatment. View the Press ReleaseJournal Club Global at Turkish Society of Reproductive Medicine Meeting
Fertility & Sterility is proud to once again partner with the Turkish Society of Reproductive Medicine. The panel will discuss the evidence behind an association between endometrial thickness and chance of live birth.
View the Video