ICD-10 Code E80.4 – Gilbert syndrome (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide

The ICD-10 code for Gilbert syndrome is E80.4.
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code E80.4 – Gilbert syndrome

What it is

E80.4 identifies Gilbert syndrome, a benign inherited disorder of bilirubin processing. It usually causes mild, intermittent unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia without evidence of liver disease.

Clinical signs

Clinical features vary; refer to documentation. Typical findings include intermittent jaundice, often triggered by fasting, illness, stress, or exertion, with otherwise normal liver function and no signs of hemolysis.

When to use this code

Use E80.4 when the provider documents Gilbert syndrome as the confirmed diagnosis. It is appropriate for encounters evaluating recurrent mild jaundice or an incidental finding of isolated unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia attributed to this condition.

Code it when the record clearly distinguishes Gilbert syndrome from other liver, biliary, or hemolytic disorders. If the diagnosis is uncertain or not documented, check documentation before assigning the code.

Do not use for

Do not use E80.4 for jaundice caused by hepatitis, biliary obstruction, hemolysis, or other confirmed liver disease. Check documentation if the chart only notes elevated bilirubin without naming Gilbert syndrome.

Coding tip

Assign E80.4 only when the clinician explicitly links the bilirubin abnormality or jaundice to Gilbert syndrome.

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