ICD10 Consult App
This app has truly helped me manage my chronic diseases.
Yes, ICD10 Consult is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
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ICD10 Consult has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $18.56.
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4.83 out of 5
13,715 ratings in United States
This app has truly helped me manage my chronic diseases.
Complete and easy to use
Excellence source
They app tries to charge me around $20 every year to remove the ads. I thought paying this once should be sufficient.
I use this app almost every day and am generally happy with it. However, after running the latest update for the 2024 codes, 1/3 of my screen is hijacked by TikTok ads. I am supremely disappointed to have paid for the full version only to have to put up with ads during an already crammed schedule.
ICD code in my I-phone app has been a great help to assist in billing and also documenting with accuracy the acceptable diagnoses in medical records.
I really can’t use the app from the different ads that are in the middle of the screen when trying to use the app.
So I sort of get it. Maybe you feel a $19.99 price tag is a bit steep for a beleaguered medical provider. But rather than be insidious and force your customers to sift through irritating ads first then pay out of frustration from awful google ads- just own it. State it. Pay up front. I paid . I’m okay with it. Transparency.
I paid for an app and right dab in the center of the screen are ads that change very few seconds. I have only been using the app 5 minutes and I am ready to delete it.
This app immediately started to annoy me upon opening. It was full of advertising and provided NO information on medical codes. What a waste! It is like the old time PC viruses that require a “subscription” to free up your screen. I’m sorry I wasted the time to download it.