ICD-10 Code H30.101 – Unspecified disseminated chorioretinal inflammation, right eye (2026): Diagnosis, Symptoms & Billing Guide
2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code H30.101 – Unspecified disseminated chorioretinal inflammation, right eye
What it is
This code identifies inflammatory disease involving the choroid and retina in the right eye, with the pattern described as disseminated and the cause not further specified. Use it when documentation names this diagnosis without a more precise type.
Clinical signs
Findings may include blurred vision, floaters, or reduced visual acuity, but clinical features vary; refer to documentation. Eye examination may show inflammatory lesions affecting the chorioretinal tissues.
When to use this code
Use H30.101 when the provider documents unspecified disseminated chorioretinal inflammation in the right eye. It is appropriate when laterality is clear and no more specific etiology, subtype, or related code is documented. Check documentation if the record suggests a different inflammatory eye disorder.
Do not use for
Do not use this code for left eye, bilateral disease, or a more specific chorioretinal diagnosis. If the chart documents a different retinal, choroidal, or infectious condition, code that condition instead.
Coding tip
Verify laterality and whether the provider documented a specific cause before assigning the unspecified code.