ICD-10 Code F44.0 – Dissociative amnesia (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide

The ICD-10 code for Dissociative amnesia is F44.0.
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code F44.0 – Dissociative amnesia

What it is

Dissociative amnesia is a loss of autobiographical memory, usually for important personal information, that is too extensive to be explained by ordinary forgetfulness. You should code it when the record documents amnesia linked to dissociation.

Clinical signs

Typical findings include inability to recall specific events, periods, or identity-related information, often after stress or trauma. Clinical features vary; refer to documentation.

When to use this code

Use F44.0 when the provider diagnoses dissociative amnesia and documents memory loss not better explained by a neurologic disorder, substance use, or another mental condition. It may also apply when the note describes localized or generalized autobiographical memory gaps. Check documentation if the cause is unclear.

Do not use for

Do not use this code for ordinary forgetfulness, dementia, delirium, or amnesia clearly due to head injury, seizures, drugs, or alcohol. If the chart does not support dissociation, code the documented condition instead.

Coding tip

Confirm the provider explicitly links the memory loss to dissociation, and code any documented associated condition separately when appropriate.

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