Sleep apnea
ICD-10-CM diagnosis code · also known as obstructive sleep apnea, OSA
G47.30BillableSleep apnea, unspecifiedView code details →What this means for your family
Sleep apnea means breathing repeatedly pauses during sleep, leaving you exhausted and straining the heart over time. G47.30 is the unspecified form. It's very treatable — usually with CPAP or other options — and good treatment can transform energy, mood, and long-term health.
Your first steps
- →Get your sleep-study results and the specific recommendation in writing.
- →If CPAP is prescribed, ask for help with mask fit and getting comfortable — early support means you'll actually stick with it.
- →Ask about follow-up to confirm the treatment is working.
Questions to ask your care team
- ?How severe is it, and what are my treatment options besides CPAP?
- ?How do we make CPAP comfortable enough to use every night?
- ?How will we know it's working?
Sources: MedlinePlus (NIH/NLM)
For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Talk to your care team about your situation.
How Eleplan helps with sleep apnea
- Keep your sleep study, equipment details, and follow-ups in one plan.
- Forward results to your plan inbox for a plain-language summary.
- Ellie preps the follow-up so therapy gets dialed in.
Frequently asked questions
What is the ICD-10 code for sleep apnea?
The ICD-10-CM code for sleep apnea is G47.30 (Sleep apnea, unspecified).
Is G47.30 a billable code?
Yes — G47.30 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement.
What else is sleep apnea called?
Sleep apnea is also known as obstructive sleep apnea, OSA.
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