SPEECH and LANGUAGE THERAPISTS - Albuquerque Public Schools

SPEECH and LANGUAGE THERAPISTS

ICD-9 CODE

MOST COMMON

299.00 315.31

315.32

315.39

784.69

DESCRIPTION

Autism (Childhood autism, Kanner's syndrome) Expressive Language Disorder (Developmental aphasia, Word deafness) Mixed Receptive/Expressive Language Disorder (Central auditory processing disorder) Phonological Disorder (formerly Developmental Articulation Disorder, Dyslalia) Apraxia

SPECIALTY CODES

307.0

Stuttering

313.23

Selective Mutism

315.01

Alexia (Lack of ability to understand written language;

manifestation of aphasia)

315.34

Speech and Language Developmental Delay due to

Hearing Loss

315.4

Dyspraxia

315.9

Unspecified Delay in Development (Developmental disorder

no other symptoms, Learning disorder no other symptoms)

389.9

Hearing Loss, unspecified (Deafness, no other symptoms)

478.30

Paralysis of Vocal Cords (Laryngoplegia, Paralysis of glottis)

478.5

Other Diseases of Vocal Cords (Abscess, Cellulitis,

Granuloma, Leukoplakia, Chorditis, Singer's nodes)

524.9

Dentofacial Anomalies, including Malocclusion

749.10

Cleft Lip (Harelip, Congenital fissure of lip)

749.20

Cleft Lip with Cleft Palate

750.10

Other Anomalies of Tongue (includes swallowing)

758.0

Down's Syndrome (Mongolism)

758.89

Joubert Syndrome

784.3

Aphasia (Inability to communicate through speech, written word,

or sign language)

784.41

Aphonia (Loss of voice)

784.49

Dysphonia, hoarseness, hypernasal, hyponasal, change

in voice

784.59

Dysarthria, Dysphasia, Slurred Speech

Revised July 24, 2008

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