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AMA Releases 2026 CPT Codebook With New Hearing Device Services Codes

AMA Releases 2026 CPT Codebook With New Hearing Device Services Codes

New CPT® Code Set Reflects Modern Audiology Practice-Effective January 2026

September 22, 2025

The American Medical Association (AMA) has released CPT 2026, the official codebook for the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) Editorial Panel. This annual update replaces CPT codes 92590-92595 with a set of 12 treatment codes to describe professional services provided for hearing aid and hearing device-related services. These changes apply to CPT codes only and do not affect the V codes used under the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) for hearing aid devices.

The American Academy of Audiology (AAA) and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) are excited that these long-awaited codes will soon be available to capture the professional services audiologists provide for hearing aids and related devices today. Unlike the legacy codes, this new code set captures the complexity and breadth of audiologic services for hearing aid candidacy determination, hearing aid selection, hearing aid fitting, follow-up after fitting, hearing aid verification, and the fitting of assistive devices.

New Paradigm

Contrary to the diagnostic codes included in the "Audiologic Function Test" subsection of the CPT codes, which specifically describe what test must be included when providing the diagnostic service, the new codes allow for greater flexibility and wider application. The hearing device services codes are now included in the "Evaluative and Therapeutic Services" section of the CPT codes, which allows the provider to select the services based on patient needs. The new codes provide the opportunity to account for contemporary audiologic treatment services.

CPT Code CPT Long Descriptor
92628

Evaluation for hearing aid candidacy, unilateral or bilateral, including review and integration of audiologic function tests, assessment, and interpretation of hearing needs (eg, speech-in- noise, suprathreshold hearing measures), discussion of candidacy results, counseling on treatment options with report, and, when performed, assessment of cognitive and communication status; first 30 minutes

(Do not report 92628 in conjunction with 92631, 92632, 92636, 92637, 92642)

(Do not report 92628 in conjunction with 92622, 92623, 92626, 92627, if performed on the same ear)


(For hearing testing, see 92550-92588)

+92629

each additional 15 minutes (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure)


(Use 92629 in conjunction with 92628)

92631

Hearing aid selection services, unilateral or bilateral, including review of audiologic function tests and hearing aid candidacy evaluation, assessment of visual and dexterity limitations, and psychosocial factors, establishment of device type, output requirements, signal processing strategies and additional features, discussion of device recommendations with report; first 30 minutes


(Do not report 92631 in conjunction with 92628, 92629, 92636, 92637, 92642)

(Do not report 92631 in conjunction with 92622, 92623, 92626, 92627, if performed on the same ear)

(For hearing testing, see 92550-92588)

+92632

each additional 15 minutes (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure)


(Use 92632 in conjunction with 92631)

92634 Hearing aid fitting services, unilateral or bilateral, including device analysis, programming, verification, counseling, orientation, and training, and, when performed, hearing assistive device, supplemental technology fitting services; first 60 minutes
(Do not report 92634 in conjunction with 92636, 92637, 92642)
+92635

each additional 15 minutes (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure)


(Use 92635 in conjunction with 92634)

92636

Hearing aid post-fitting follow-up services, unilateral or bilateral, including confirmation of physical fit, validation of patient benefit and performance, sound quality of device, adjustment(s) (eg, verification, programming adjustment[s], device connection[s], and device training), as indicated, and, when performed, hearing assistive device, supplemental technology fitting services; first 30 minutes


(Do not report 92636 in conjunction with 92628, 92639, 92631, 92632, 92634, 92635, 92642)

+92637

each additional 15 minutes (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure)


(Use 92637 in conjunction with 92636)

+92638

Behavioral verification of amplification including aided thresholds, functional gain, speech in noise, when performed (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure)


(Use 92638 in conjunction with 92634, 92636)


(Do not include the time for 92638 within the overall time used for reporting 92634, 92636)

+92639

Hearing-aid measurement, verification with probe-microphone (List separately in addition to code for primary procedure)

(Use 92639 in conjunction with 92634, 92635)


(Do not include the time for 92639 within the overall time used for reporting 92634, 92636)
(For unilateral procedure, report 92639 with modifier 52)

92641

Hearing device verification, electroacoustic analysis
(Do not include the time for 92641 within the overall time used for reporting 92634, 92636)

(For unilateral procedure, report 92641 with modifier 52)

92642

Hearing assistive device, supplemental technology fitting services (eg, personal frequency modulation [FM]/digital modulation [DM] system, remote microphone, alerting devices)


(Do not report 92642 in conjunction with 92631, 92632, 92634, 92635, 92636, 92637, 92638, 92639)

Time-Based Codes

The timed services in this new family of codes account for the activities of evaluation, assessment, management, and treatment of the patient relating primarily to air conduction hearing devices. Time-based coding allows audiologists to bill for these activities based on the total time spent on the patient on the date of encounter. Audiologists must meet the time thresholds defined for each code to justify the billing. The following table elaborates on the minimum time threshold for each code.

CPT Code Service Descriptor Time in Code (Minutes) Minimum Time to Report (Minutes)
92628 Evaluation for hearing aid candidacy 30 16-37
+92629 Evaluation for hearing aid candidacy 15 Each additional 15 minutes starting at 38 minutes
92631 Hearing aid selection 30 16-37
+92632 Hearing aid selection 15 Each additional 15 minutes starting at 38 minutes
92634 Hearing aid fitting 60 31-67
+92635 Hearing aid fitting 15 Each additional 15 minutes starting at 68 minutes
92636 Hearing aid post-fitting follow-up services 30 16-37
+92637 Hearing aid post-fitting follow-up services 15 Each additional 15 minutes starting at 38 minutes
+92638 Behavioral verification Not time-based Not time-based
+92639 Probe-microphone verification Not time-based Not time-based
92641 Electroacoustic analysis verification Not time-based Not time-based
92642 Hearing assistive devices services Not time-based Not time-based

Guidance on Using the Codes

As seen historically with the implementation of other new codes, the effective date of January 1, 2026, likely does not equate to instant recognition and utilization by providers or payers. Ongoing promotion and education of the codes in the months ahead will support the operationalization of the 12 new codes across provider and payer systems and by clinicians.

Similar to the legacy codes, the new hearing device services codes are statutorily excluded from Medicare coverage and do not have assigned relative value units (RVUs) as they did not undergo review by the American Medical Association Relative Value Update Committee (AMA RUC) and are not priced under the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule. Audiologists will have greater flexibility to negotiate more customized and market-driven payment rates directly with commercial payers, employers, or patients.

AAA and ASHA will continue to offer extensive education, guidance, and resources to assist audiologists with the proper use of the new code set. Audiologists can attend a joint webinar, Navigating the Shift: Understanding the New Hearing Device Services CPT Codes, on Tuesday, October 14, at 8 p.m. Eastern time. The webinar will break down the new code set and the rationale behind the change as well as explain how to proactively adapt billing, documentation, and payer communication strategies. Register online to participate in the live event. There will also be a recording of the webinar available roughly two weeks after the webinar airs.

AAA and ASHA have prepared related resources and tools that can be found on our respective web-based resource centers, along with other useful information. Additional targeted educational efforts for audiologists and payers will be ongoing to assist with understanding and implementing the new code structure.

Questions/Contact

Contact AAA at [email protected] also: Hearing Device Services Code Resource Center.

Contact ASHA at [email protected] also: New Hearing Device Services Codes: Modernizing Audiologic Services.


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