Z89.62

Non-billable

Acquired absence of hip

Z89.62 is the ICD-10-CM code for Acquired absence of hip. It is a non-billable category code — use a more specific child code such as Z89.621 for billing.

Status
Header (non-billable)
Chapter
Z00-Z99
Parent
Z89.6
Subcodes
3
Edition
FY2026

Z00-Z99 Factors influencing health status and contact with health services

What this means — in plain language

MedlinePlus · NIH

Your hip is the joint where your femur (thigh bone) meets your pelvis (hip bone). There are two main parts: a ball at the end of the femur, which fits in a socket in the pelvis. Your hip is known as a ball-and-socket joint. This is because you have a ball at the end of your femur, and it fits into a socket in your pelvis. This makes your hips very stable and allows for a wide range of motion. When they are healthy,…

Read more about Hip Injuries and Disorders at MedlinePlus ↗

Source: U.S. National Library of Medicine (MedlinePlus). Informational only — not medical advice.

Includes

  • Acquired absence of hip joint following explantation of hip joint prosthesis, with or without presence of antibiotic-impregnated cement spacer
  • Disarticulation at hip

Frequently asked questions

What is ICD-10 code Z89.62?
Z89.62 is the ICD-10-CM code for "Acquired absence of hip". It falls under Z00-Z99 Factors influencing health status and contact with health services.
Is Z89.62 a billable code?
No — Z89.62 is a non-billable header code. Use a more specific child code (such as Z89.621) for billing.
What are the subcodes of Z89.62?
Z89.62 has 3 more specific child codes, including Z89.621, Z89.622, Z89.629.

Source: CMS ICD-10-CM FY2026. For informational purposes only — not medical advice. See our medical disclaimer.

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