The patient arrived at the office for an examination. The patient has never been seen in this practice. The patient complains of redness of both eyes and a decrease in visual acuity. After reviewing the patient's medical history, including medications, the patient's eyes are examined with the ophthalmoscope. Using a slit lamp exam, several small healing ulcers of the right and left cornea are seen. The patient is given instructions for eye irrigation and a prescription for steroidal eye drops. DIAGNOSIS: viral keratitis.

a. 99201,
b. 99202,
c. 99203,
d. 99204,

b. 99202

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