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H54.10 Eye/ENT
Updated March 2026

Blindness, one eye, low vision other eye, unspecified eyes

ICD-10 Code: H54.10 · Body Part: Head/Brain (TBI)

QME Evaluation Process

Visual acuity testing, visual field testing, ophthalmologic examination. Chapter 12 visual impairment per AMA Guides 5th Edition.

Typical Impairment Rating

25-40% WPI for monocular blindness

AMA Guides Edition

5th Edition

Common Treatments

+ Low vision aids
+ Occupational therapy
+ Vision rehabilitation

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blindness, one eye, low vision other eye, unspecified eyes (H54.10)?

Blindness, one eye, low vision other eye, unspecified eyes is an ICD-10 diagnosis code (H54.10) classified under Eye/ENT conditions. It affects the Head/Brain (TBI) and is commonly encountered in California workers' compensation claims. QME physicians evaluate this condition using AMA Guides 5th Edition protocols.

How is H54.10 rated for impairment?

The typical whole person impairment (WPI) range for Blindness, one eye, low vision other eye, unspecified eyes is 25-40% WPI for monocular blindness. The exact rating depends on clinical findings, imaging, and the evaluation method (DRE or ROM) chosen by the QME physician per AMA Guides 5th Edition.

What is the QME evaluation process for H54.10?

Visual acuity testing, visual field testing, ophthalmologic examination. Chapter 12 visual impairment per AMA Guides 5th Edition.

What treatments are common for Blindness, one eye, low vision other eye, unspecified eyes?

Common treatments for Blindness, one eye, low vision other eye, unspecified eyes include Low vision aids, Occupational therapy, Vision rehabilitation. Treatment appropriateness and outcomes are considered during the QME evaluation when determining permanent and stationary status and apportionment.