ICD code definitions

CPT® Code 97813: Acupuncture with Electrical Stimulation – Initial 15 Minutes

June 6, 2025
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CPT® Code 97813

CPT® Code 97813 is used to report the initial 15 minutes of acupuncture treatment that includes electrical stimulation. This code is used when a licensed practitioner inserts acupuncture needles and applies electrical stimulation while maintaining personal, face-to-face interaction for at least 15 minutes. The stimulation is often low-voltage and intended to intensify the effect of the acupuncture treatment.

Key facts about CPT Code 97813

  • Service: Acupuncture with electrical stimulation
  • Duration: Initial 15 minutes of direct, one-on-one contact with the patient
  • Who performs it: Licensed acupuncturists, MDs, DOs, or other qualified healthcare providers trained in acupuncture
  • Common indications: Chronic pain, musculoskeletal disorders, migraines, neuropathy, stress-related conditions
  • Modifier usage: Typically not required, but always check payer-specific rules

When to use CPT Code 97813

Use CPT 97813 when the session involves:

  • The insertion of needles
  • The application of electrical stimulation (e.g., electroacupuncture)
  • Direct patient interaction for at least 15 minutes during the treatment

If a session involves multiple time increments, add-on code 97814 should be used for each additional 15-minute unit after the initial one.

This code is distinct from 97810, which refers to acupuncture without electrical stimulation.

Documentation requirements

Proper documentation for CPT 97813 should include:

  • Start and stop times or total time spent in direct contact
  • Confirmation of electrical stimulation use
  • Body regions treated and acupuncture points selected
  • Patient’s response to treatment and rationale for continued care
  • Any clinical goals (e.g., pain reduction, functional improvement)

Medical necessity must be clearly demonstrated, especially when billing to insurance carriers.

Reimbursement and coding considerations

Many commercial health plans and some Medicare Advantage plans offer coverage for acupuncture with electrical stimulation when certain criteria are met, including:

  • Approved diagnoses (e.g., low back pain, osteoarthritis of the knee)
  • Licensed provider credentials
  • Documentation supporting medical necessity

Tips for successful billing:

  • Pair with accurate ICD-10 codes that reflect the clinical condition
  • Submit initial 97813 followed by 97814 for extended treatments
  • Be aware of visit frequency limits or authorization requirements by payer

How OptiMantra simplifies acupuncture billing and documentation

For acupuncture and integrative medicine practices, OptiMantra offers a robust, specialty-aligned platform that makes it easy to manage time-based codes like 97813. Providers can:

  • Use custom templates to document electroacupuncture treatments
  • Track treatment duration automatically within the patient chart
  • Seamlessly add 97813 and 97814 CPT codes to insurance claims
  • Monitor payer rules and ensure compliant billing workflows
  • Offer telehealth, scheduling, and intake tools built for holistic practices

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Jessica Castro
Jessica Castro

Jessica is a Massachusetts-based LPN with 13+ years of experience in patient care, healthcare technology, and education. As the Implementation and Customer Success Manager at OptiMantra, she helps providers optimize EMR solutions for better workflows and patient outcomes. With a Bachelor's in Community Health and a Master's in Healthcare Innovation in progress, she is passionate about leveraging technology to improve care delivery. Through her writing, she shares insights on healthcare best practices, EHR optimization, and patient advocacy to support providers in delivering exceptional care.

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