Imaging

73130 — Radiologic examination, hand; minimum 3 views

An X-ray of the hand taken from at least three different angles to check for fractures of the hand bones (metacarpals or phalanges), swelling, arthritis, or foreign bodies.

  • Typical setting: Hospital, imaging center, urgent care
  • National avg charge (illustrative): $30–$70 Medicare allowed; $45–$180 commercial; varies by region
  • Most-disputed reason: Confusing 73130 (hand, minimum 3 views) with 73120 (hand, 2 views) — view count determines which code to use

What it means

What 73130 actually means

An X-ray of the hand taken from at least three different angles to check for fractures of the hand bones (metacarpals or phalanges), swelling, arthritis, or foreign bodies. It is a standard evaluation after hand injuries.

Common errors with this code

What goes wrong on real bills.

Most bills that look correct still contain at least one of these issues. Up to 49% of medical bills contain errors (CFPB).

If you see 73130 on your bill

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73130 FAQ

Plain-English answers.

What does 73130 usually cost?

$30–$70 Medicare allowed; $45–$180 commercial; varies by region. Costs vary by region, payer contract, and whether the service was performed in a hospital outpatient department (which adds a facility fee) versus a free-standing clinic.

What's the most common billing error on 73130?

Confusing 73130 (hand, minimum 3 views) with 73120 (hand, 2 views) — view count determines which code to use

What should I do if I see 73130 on my bill?

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