ICD-10 Code H25.1 – Age-related nuclear cataract (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide

The ICD-10 code for Age-related nuclear cataract is H25.1.
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code H25.1 – Age-related nuclear cataract

What it is

H25.1 identifies age-related nuclear cataract, a cataract in the central part of the lens that develops with aging. Use it when documentation specifies nuclear cataract or central lens opacity due to age-related change.

Clinical signs

Typical findings include gradual, painless blurred vision, reduced contrast, and increasing difficulty with glare or night driving. Clinical features vary; refer to documentation for the documented lens location and laterality.

When to use this code

Use H25.1 when the provider documents an age-related nuclear cataract, nuclear sclerosis, or a central age-related lens opacity. It is appropriate for routine ophthalmology visits, preoperative evaluation, or follow-up when the cataract is the active diagnosis. Check documentation if the record does not clearly identify the cataract type.

Do not use for

Do not use this code for traumatic, congenital, diabetic, or other non-age-related cataracts. If the note describes another cataract subtype or the cause is not age-related, select the more specific documented code.

Coding tip

Confirm the cataract type from the ophthalmology note before coding, because lens opacity codes are subtype-specific.

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