Pathology is a critical branch of medicine that diagnoses diseases by examining tissues, blood, and bodily fluids. Accurate billing and coding in pathology ensure proper reimbursement and compliance with healthcare regulations. Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes are essential for documenting pathology services, from lab tests to surgical pathology examinations.
This guide provides an in-depth look at pathology CPT codes, including their applications, billing nuances, and updates. Whether you’re a pathologist, medical coder, or healthcare administrator, understanding these codes is crucial for efficient practice management.

Pathology CPT Codes
CPT Codes for Pathology Tests
Pathology tests range from routine blood work to complex molecular diagnostics. Below are key CPT codes used in pathology testing:
Common Pathology Test CPT Codes
| CPT Code | Description | Typical Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| 80048 | Basic metabolic panel (BMP) | Measures glucose, electrolytes, kidney function |
| 85025 | Complete blood count (CBC) | Evaluates overall health and detects disorders |
| 88112 | Cytopathology, cervical smear | Pap smear screening |
| 88305 | Tissue examination, biopsy | Surgical pathology, tumor diagnosis |
| 88342 | Immunohistochemistry (IHC) | Cancer marker identification |
Key Considerations:
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Molecular pathology codes (81162-81479) are used for genetic testing.
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Drug testing (80305-80377) has specific codes based on methodology.
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Modifiers (e.g., -26 for professional component) may apply.
Pathology Review CPT Codes
Pathologists often review slides or consult on cases, requiring specific CPT codes:
| CPT Code | Description | Usage |
|---|---|---|
| 88321 | Consultation on referred slides | Second opinion on outside pathology |
| 88325 | Additional tissue block review | Further examination of stored samples |
| 88329 | Special stains interpretation | Identifying microorganisms or abnormal cells |
Billing Tips:
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Document medical necessity for reviews.
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Use modifier -26 if only the professional component is billed.
Pathology Report CPT Codes
Pathology reports summarize diagnostic findings. Common CPT codes include:
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88300 – Gross examination only (no microscopy)
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88302-88309 – Surgical pathology, varying complexity
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88319 – Frozen section diagnosis (intraoperative)
Example: A breast biopsy (CPT 88305) may include a gross and microscopic exam, while a complex cancer case may require additional stains (88342).
CPT Codes for Pathology and Laboratory Services
Laboratory pathology involves chemistry, hematology, microbiology, and genetics. Key codes:
| Category | CPT Range | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Chemistry | 82000-84999 | 82565 (Creatinine) |
| Hematology | 85002-85999 | 85027 (CBC with differential) |
| Microbiology | 87001-87999 | 87186 (Culture, bacteria) |
| Molecular | 81162-81479 | 81270 (BRCA gene analysis) |
Compliance Note:
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CLIA-waived tests have different billing rules.
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Medicare Local Coverage Determinations (LCDs) may affect reimbursement.
Common Pathology and Lab CPT Codes
Here’s a quick-reference table for frequently used codes:
| Test Type | CPT Code | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Lipid Panel | 80061 | Cholesterol, triglycerides |
| Liver Function | 80076 | AST, ALT, bilirubin |
| Thyroid Test | 84443 | TSH (Thyroid-stimulating hormone) |
| HIV Viral Load | 87536 | Quantitative HIV RNA |
Conclusion
Understanding pathology CPT codes ensures accurate billing, compliance, and optimal reimbursement. From basic lab tests (80048) to complex molecular diagnostics (81479), each code has specific applications. Proper documentation and adherence to CMS and AMA guidelines are essential for pathology practices.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the CPT code for a surgical pathology exam?
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88305 is commonly used for biopsy examinations.
2. How do I bill for immunohistochemistry (IHC)?
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Use 88342 for the first stain and 88341 for each additional stain.
3. Are there separate codes for cytopathology and histopathology?
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Yes, cytopathology (e.g., 88112 for Pap smears) differs from histopathology (e.g., 88305 for tissue biopsies).
4. What modifier is used for pathology professional services?
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Modifier -26 indicates the professional component (physician’s interpretation).
