ICD-10 Code F33 – Major depressive disorder, recurrent (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide

The ICD-10 code for Major depressive disorder, recurrent is F33.
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code F33 – Major depressive disorder, recurrent

What it is

F33 identifies recurrent major depressive disorder, meaning the patient has had more than one major depressive episode. Use it when documentation shows repeated episodes of depression rather than a single episode.

Clinical signs

Clinical features vary; refer to documentation. Common findings include persistent low mood, loss of interest, sleep or appetite changes, fatigue, poor concentration, and feelings of worthlessness during separate depressive episodes.

When to use this code

Use F33 when the record clearly states recurrent major depressive disorder or describes a history of multiple major depressive episodes. Apply the most specific subcode when the chart identifies current severity, remission status, or episode details. Check documentation if the recurrence is not explicit.

Do not use for

Do not use F33 for a single major depressive episode, adjustment disorder, or depressive symptoms without a documented major depressive disorder diagnosis. Check documentation if the provider has not confirmed recurrence.

Coding tip

Confirm that the note supports both major depressive disorder and recurrence before assigning F33, and select a more specific subcode when available.

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