Here's exactly what the code covers and what it doesn't: What CPT 96372 Covers: Provider or supervised clinical staff time to administer the injection Drawing up and preparing the medication before injection Patient assessment immediately before the injection is given Post-injection monitoring for adverse reactions What CPT 96372 Does NOT Cover: The drug or substance cost (bill via J-code on the same claim) An evaluation and management visit (bill separately with correct modifier) IV push or infusion administration (different codes apply) Vaccine administration (use the 90471 series instead) Subcutaneous vs
This is an individual choice, one that ought to rest on your own bloodwork rather than population averages
Understanding these causes is essential for appropriate clinical management and avoiding unnecessary alarm
Neo-B12 Injection is used to treat pernicious anaemia, which is a condition where there are insufficient red blood cells carrying haemoglobin, which remain as immature precursor cells
Standard Weekly Protocols Most adults get 1000 mcg (1 mg) of Vitamin B12 weekly
Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) Injection Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) Injection (30 mL Vial) Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) Injection (10 mL Vial) commercial product Product Overview Cyanocobalamin (vitamin B12) injection is a sterile, prescription-only parenteral formulation of a water-soluble cobalamin analogue that serves as the principal therapeutic option when oral absorption of the vitamin is impaired or when rapid repletion is clinically required