BifocalsProcedure CodeModifierDescriptionV2200RTSphere, Bifocal, Plano to Plus or Minus 4.00d, Per LensV2200LTSphere, Bifocal, Plano to Plus or Minus 4.00d, Per LensV2201RTSphere, Bifocal, Plus or Minus 4.12 to Plus or Minus 7.00d, Per LensV2201LTSphere, Bifocal, Plus or Minus 4.12 to Plus or Minus 7.00d, Per Lens38 more rows•Mar 4, 2021
Some people also call these no-line glasses or no-line bifocals. Modern technology has continued to improve the design of progressive lenses.
Bifocals vs Progressive Generally speaking, bifocals only correct vision for two distinct fields of vision, while progressive lenses offer clear vision at all distances.
V2299 is a valid 2022 HCPCS code for Specialty bifocal (by report) or just “Lens bifocal speciality” for short, used in Vision items or services.
Bifocal contacts lenses (like bifocal eyeglass lenses) have two powers – one for seeing clearly far away and one for seeing clearly up close. Multifocal contact lenses, like progressive eyeglass lenses, have a range of powers for seeing clearly far away, up close and everywhere in between.
Progressive lenses, also commonly called no-line bifocals, are an effective solution that can discreetly and seamlessly give you a wide range of vision. Read on to learn more about how progressive lenses work, and whether or not they are an option for you.
Prescription bifocals (sometimes called “lined bifocals”) typically contain two corrective powers within the same lens and can correct both nearsightedness and farsightedness. Usually, bifocals contain focal lengths that correct close vision of 12 to 18 inches from the face and distances of 10 feet and beyond.
How do I know if I have a bifocal prescription? If you notice that there are numbers in the ADD column of your prescription, you have a bifocal prescription. ADD – ADD is the value commonly used for bifocal or progressive lenses.
Bifocals are glasses that have both a correction for your distance vision on the top of the lens, and a correction to help you read on the bottom. The first bifocal was actually invented by Benjamin Franklin.
HCPCS Code V2782 V2782 is a valid 2022 HCPCS code for Lens, index 1.54 to 1.65 plastic or 1.60 to 1.79 glass, excludes polycarbonate, per lens or just “Lens, 1.54-1.65 p/1.60-1.79g” for short, used in Vision items or services.
HCPCS Code V2799 V2799 is a valid 2022 HCPCS code for Vision item or service, miscellaneous or just “Misc vision item or service” for short, used in Vision items or services.
HCPCS Code V2200 V2200 is a valid 2022 HCPCS code for Sphere, bifocal, plano to plus or minus 4.00d, per lens or just “Lens spher bifoc plano 4.00d” for short, used in Vision items or services.