Specialized documentation for keratoconus management including topography tracking, CXL procedures, and specialty lens fitting.
Keratoconus documentation requires tracking corneal topography changes, managing specialty contact lens fits, and monitoring for progression. Doctora provides topography comparison tools, lens parameter storage, and CXL documentation templates.
Progressive vision blur
Increased light sensitivity
Glare and halos
Frequent prescription changes
Eye rubbing history
Difficulty with night driving
Corneal Topography
Map corneal shape
Tomography
Anterior and posterior elevation
Pachymetry
Corneal thickness mapping
Aberrometry
Higher-order aberrations
AS-OCT
Anterior segment analysis
Essential Documentation for Keratoconus
Topography progression tracking
CriticalMaximum K readings
CriticalThinnest pachymetry
CriticalSpecialty lens parameters
ImportantCXL candidacy assessment
ImportantHow Doctora Streamlines Keratoconus Documentation
Topography comparison
Track progression between visits
Lens parameter database
Store complex specialty lens fits
CXL protocol templates
Standardized procedure documentation
Insurance authorization
Generate medical necessity letters
Progression alerts
Flag significant changes
Treatment Options for Keratoconus
Early stage correction
Rigid gas permeable for irregular cornea
Large diameter specialty lenses
Halt progression with CXL
Corneal ring segments
Advanced cases requiring PK/DALK
Common ICD-10 Codes for Keratoconus
Doctora automatically suggests appropriate codes based on your documentation
H18.601
Keratoconus, unspecified, right eye
H18.621
Keratoconus, stable, right eye
H18.623
Keratoconus, acute hydrops, bilateral
Every 3-6 months for progression monitoring, more frequent if unstable
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