Urinary Tract Infection ICD-11 Codes
All ICD-11 diagnosis codes for urinary tract infection
UTIs in ICD-11 are classified under the genitourinary chapter. Acute cystitis is GC00, pyelonephritis is GA40, and unspecified urinary tract infection uses GC08. ICD-11 improves specificity for site and causative organism.
Primary Codes
These are the main ICD-11 codes for urinary tract infection. Click any code to see all child codes and details.
GA40Inflammatory dermatoses of the vulva
GA41Ulcerative or erosive disorders of the vulva
GA42Sensory disturbance of the vulva
GA4YOther specified dermatoses of female genitalia
GC00Cystitis
GC01Other disorders of bladder
GC02Urethritis and urethral syndrome
GC03Urethral stricture
GC04Fistula of the genitourinary tract
GC05Prolapsed urethral mucosa
GC06Urethral diverticulum
GC07Urethral caruncle
GC08Urinary tract infection, site not specified
GC0YOther diseases of urinary system
Specific Codes (43)
More specific ICD-11 codes for urinary tract infection.
GA41.0Vulval aphthosis
GA41.YOther specified ulcerative or erosive disorders of the vulva
GA42.0Vulval pruritus
GC00.0Trigonitis
GC00.1Infectious cystitis
GC00.2Contracted urinary bladder
GC00.3Interstitial cystitis
GC00.YOther specified cystitis
GC00.ZCystitis, unspecified
GC01.0Bladder neck obstruction
GC01.1Vesical fistula, not elsewhere classified
GC01.2Diverticulum of bladder
GC01.3Rupture of bladder, nontraumatic
GC01.4Neuromuscular dysfunction of bladder, not elsewhere classified
GC01.YOther specified disorders of bladder
GC01.ZDisorder of bladder, unspecified
GC02.0Urethral abscess
GC02.1Nonspecific urethritis
GC02.YOther specified urethritis and urethral syndrome
GC02.ZUrethritis and urethral syndrome, unspecified
GC04.0Urethral fistula
GC04.1Fistulae involving female genital tract
GC04.10Vesicovaginal fistula
GC04.11Fistula of small intestine to vagina
GC04.12Fistula of large intestine to vagina
GC04.13Female genital tract-skin fistulae
GC04.14Urethrovaginal fistula
GC04.15Combined urethrovesicovaginal fistula
GC04.16Rectovaginal fistula
GC04.17Vesicouterine fistula with severe scar or extensive tissue loss
GC04.18Other combined urinary fistula with severe scar or extensive tissue loss
GC04.19Combined urinary and rectal fistula including cloaca with severe scar or extensive tissue loss
GC04.1AVaginal stenosis or gynatresia related to obstetric fistula
GC04.1YOther specified fistulae involving female genital tract
GC04.1ZFistulae involving female genital tract, unspecified
GC04.2Ureteral fistula
GC04.YOther specified fistula of the genitourinary tract
GC04.ZFistula of the genitourinary tract, unspecified
GC08.0Urinary tract infection, site not specified, due to Escherichia coli
GC08.1Urinary tract infection, site not specified, due to Klebsiella pneumoniae
GC08.2Urinary tract infection, site not specified, due to Proteus
GC08.YUrinary tract infection, site not specified due to other agent
GC08.ZUrinary tract infection, site and agent not specified
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ICD-11 code for uti?
The primary ICD-11 codes for urinary tract infection are GC00, GC08, GA40. There are 57 total codes related to urinary tract infection in the ICD-11 classification.
How many ICD-11 codes are there for urinary tract infection?
There are 57 ICD-11 codes related to urinary tract infection. The primary codes are GC00, GC08, GA40, with additional specific codes for subtypes and complications.
What is the ICD-11 equivalent of ICD-10 urinary tract infection codes?
The ICD-11 equivalent codes for urinary tract infection are GC00, GC08, GA40. Note that ICD-10 and ICD-11 do not always have one-to-one mappings. Use the ICD-10 to ICD-11 crosswalk tool for exact code conversions.
What are other names for urinary tract infection in ICD-11?
Urinary Tract Infection may also be referred to as: UTI, bladder infection, cystitis, urinary infection. The same ICD-11 codes apply regardless of which clinical term is used in the documentation.
Should I use ICD-10 or ICD-11 codes for urinary tract infection?
The choice between ICD-10 and ICD-11 depends on your country and regulatory requirements. The United States currently uses ICD-10-CM for clinical billing, while ICD-11 is the WHO standard adopted by many countries starting from 2022. Use our crosswalk tools to convert between systems.
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