ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code F95.8: Other Tic Disorders

F95.8

ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code F95.8 refers to “Other Tic Disorders.”


This code is used to categorize tic-related disorders that do not fall under the more specifically defined conditions, such as Transient Tic Disorder (F95.0), Chronic Motor or Vocal Tic Disorder (F95.1), or Tourette’s Disorder (F95.2). Tic disorders involve repetitive, involuntary movements or sounds, and F95.8 serves as a broad classification for tics that do not meet the diagnostic criteria for the aforementioned conditions.

Clinical Characteristics:

Tic disorders characterized by involuntary movements or vocalizations, which may include but are not limited to:

  • Motor tics: Repetitive movements such as head jerks, eye blinking, or arm twitches.
  • Vocal tics: Repetitive sounds, such as throat clearing, grunting, or non-specific verbalizations.

The tics associated with F95.8 are typically transient or not of sufficient duration or intensity to warrant classification under other tic disorder categories.

Diagnostic Criteria:

  • The tics may involve either motor or vocal manifestations.
  • Symptoms are recurrent, but do not meet the criteria for other specific tic disorders.
  • Duration and severity may vary, and the symptoms are not better explained by other medical or psychiatric conditions.

Code History:

  • 2015 (Effective 10/1/2015): The ICD-10-CM code F95.8 was introduced as a new code to cover tic disorders that do not fit into other more narrowly defined categories.
  • 2016-2024: No changes or updates to the code occurred during these years.
  • 2025 (Effective 10/1/2024): The code remains unchanged in the 2025 version of ICD-10-CM.

Classification and Usage:

F95.8 is classified under the Behavioral and Emotional Disorders with Onset Usually Occurring in Childhood and Adolescence (F90-F98) category, which includes various neurodevelopmental and behavioral disorders. It is also grouped under Mental, Behavioral and Neurodevelopmental Disorders (F01-F99).

F95.8 is primarily used for diagnostic purposes and for reimbursement in healthcare settings, where appropriate documentation is required for insurance claims.

Related Codes:

  • F95.9: Tic disorder, unspecified
  • G25.5: Chorea (chronic), which may present similarly with involuntary movements.

Reimbursement:

F95.8 is a billable code used for healthcare reimbursement purposes. As with all ICD-10-CM codes, its correct application ensures that healthcare providers can receive appropriate reimbursement for services rendered.

Clinical Relevance:

Tic disorders classified under F95.8 are important to recognize and diagnose accurately, as they can impact daily functioning and quality of life. Timely and appropriate management is essential for symptom control and improving patient well-being.Conclusion:

ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code F95.8 is an important diagnostic code used to classify other tic disorders that do not fall under the specific categories of Transient Tic Disorder, Chronic Tic Disorder, or Tourette’s Disorder. It facilitates accurate diagnosis and proper treatment, as well as the documentation necessary for medical billing and reimbursement.

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