2026 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code F30Manic episode

ICD-10-CM CodesF01–F99F30-F39F30

ICD-10-CM F30
CMSSource: CMS FY 2026 ICD-10-CM dataset · Effective Oct 1, 2025 – Sep 30, 2026

F30 is a non-billable ICD-10-CM category code for manic episode, so it cannot be submitted on claims. Use a more specific code from this category instead, such as F30.10, F30.11, F30.12, and F30.13.

Code Identity

ICD-10-CM Code
F30
Billable Status
No — Non-Billable Category
Code Describes
Manic episode
Chapter
F30-F39
Mood [affective] disorders

Code Classification

ChapterF01–F99Mental and behavioural disorders
SectionF30-F39Mood [affective] disorders
CategoryF30Manic episode
This CodeF30Manic episode

Specific Coding for Manic episodeOverview

Non-specific codes like F30 require more characters. Use one of these billable codes instead:

  • F30.1 for Manic episode without psychotic symptoms

  • Use F30.10 for Manic episode without psychotic symptoms, unspecified

  • Use F30.11 for Manic episode without psychotic symptoms, mild

  • Use F30.12 for Manic episode without psychotic symptoms, moderate

  • Use F30.13 for Manic episode, severe, without psychotic symptoms

  • Use F30.2 for Manic episode, severe with psychotic symptoms

  • Use F30.3 for Manic episode in partial remission

  • Use F30.4 for Manic episode in full remission

  • Use F30.8 for Other manic episodes

  • Use F30.9 for Manic episode, unspecified

Tabular List NotesGuidance

Coding notes and annotation back-references applicable to this code.

Includes

  • bipolar disorder, single manic episode
  • mixed affective episode

Type 1 Excludes

  • bipolar disorder F31
  • major depressive disorder, single episode F32
  • major depressive disorder, recurrent F33

Patient EducationClinical

Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder that can cause intense mood swings:

The full article covers:

  • What is bipolar disorder?
  • What are the types of bipolar disorder?
  • What causes bipolar disorder?
  • Who is at risk for bipolar disorder?
  • What are the symptoms of bipolar disorder?
  • How is bipolar disorder diagnosed?
  • What are the treatments for bipolar disorder?

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Code HistoryHistory

FY 2016AddedAdded to the ICD-10-CM code setEffective October 1, 2015, the first year of ICD-10-CM.
FY 2017–2025No changes
FY 2026CurrentCurrent code set, no changesEffective October 1, 2025 through September 30, 2026.

Questions About F30Overview

Is F30 (Manic episode) a billable code?

No. This is a category header that groups the codes for manic episode, and headers cannot be submitted on claims. Claims for manic episode need a more specific code from this category, such as F30.10, F30.11, and F30.12.