Organs of Special Sense (Eye)§ 4.79Updated
Rating criteria

VA Diagnostic Code 6000Choroidopathy, including uveitis, iritis, cyclitis, or choroiditis.

Rated from 0% to 100% under § 4.79. Here is what the VA requires at each level.

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  1. 60%

    With documented incapacitating episodes requiring 7 or more treatment visits for an eye condition during the past 12 months

  2. 40%

    With documented incapacitating episodes requiring at least 5 but less than 7 treatment visits for an eye condition during the past 12 months

  3. 20%

    With documented incapacitating episodes requiring at least 3 but less than 5 treatment visits for an eye condition during the past 12 months

  4. 10%

    With documented incapacitating episodes requiring at least 1 but less than 3 treatment visits for an eye condition during the past 12 months

  5. 100%

    Active

  6. 10%

    Localized scars, atrophy, or irregularities of the retina, unilateral or bilateral, that are centrally located and that result in an irregular, duplicated, enlarged, or diminished image

  7. 10%

    Evaluate under the General Rating Formula for Diseases of the Eye. Minimum evaluation if continuous medication is required

  8. 10%

    Evaluate under the General Rating Formula for Diseases of the Eye. Minimum evaluation if continuous medication is required

  9. 100%

    Malignant neoplasms of the eye, orbit, and adnexa (excluding skin) that require therapy that is comparable to those used for systemic malignancies, i.e., systemic chemotherapy, X-ray therapy more extensive than to the area of the eye, or surgery more extensive than enucleation

  10. 10%

    6016 Nystagmus, central

  11. 30%

    Active: Evaluate under the General Rating Formula for Diseases of the Eye, minimum rating

  12. 10%

    Active: Evaluate under the General Rating Formula for Diseases of the Eye, minimum rating

  13. 20%

    Bilateral

  14. 10%

    Unilateral

  15. 20%

    Bilateral

  16. 10%

    Unilateral

  17. 20%

    Bilateral

  18. 10%

    Unilateral

  19. 10%

    6023 Loss of eyebrows, complete, unilateral or bilateral

  20. 10%

    6024 Loss of eyelashes, complete, unilateral or bilateral

  21. 20%

    Bilateral

  22. 10%

    Unilateral

  23. 30%

    Minimum (unilateral or bilateral)

  24. 20%

    6030 Paralysis of accommodation (due to neuropathy of the Oculomotor Nerve (cranial nerve III)).

  25. 10%

    Evaluate under the General Rating Formula for Diseases of the Eye. Minimum, if there is pain, photophobia, and glare sensitivity

  26. 100%

    6061 Anatomical loss of both eyes 1

  27. 100%

    6062 No more than light perception in both eyes 1

  28. 100%

    In the other eye 5/200 (1.5/60)

  29. 90%

    In the other eye 10/200 (3/60)

  30. 80%

    In the other eye 15/200 (4.5/60)

  31. 70%

    In the other eye 20/200 (6/60)

  32. 60%

    In the other eye 20/100 (6/30)

  33. 60%

    In the other eye 20/70 (6/21)

  34. 50%

    In the other eye 20/50 (6/15)

  35. 40%

    In the other eye 20/40 (6/12)

  36. 100%

    In the other eye 5/200 (1.5/60)

  37. 90%

    In the other eye 10/200 (3/60)

  38. 80%

    In the other eye 15/200 (4.5/60)

  39. 70%

    In the other eye 20/200 (6/60)

  40. 60%

    In the other eye 20/100 (6/30)

  41. 50%

    In the other eye 20/70 (6/21)

  42. 40%

    In the other eye 20/50 (6/15)

  43. 30%

    In the other eye 20/40 (6/12)

  44. 90%

    In the other eye 10/200 (3/60)

  45. 80%

    In the other eye 15/200 (4.5/60)

  46. 70%

    In the other eye 20/200 (6/60)

  47. 60%

    In the other eye 20/100 (6/30)

  48. 50%

    In the other eye 20/70 (6/21)

  49. 40%

    In the other eye 20/50 (6/15)

  50. 30%

    In the other eye 20/40 (6/12)

  51. 90%

    In the other eye 10/200 (3/60)

  52. 80%

    In the other eye 15/200 (4.5/60)

  53. 70%

    In the other eye 20/200 (6/60)

  54. 60%

    In the other eye 20/100 (6/30)

  55. 50%

    In the other eye 20/70 (6/21)

  56. 40%

    In the other eye 20/50 (6/15)

  57. 30%

    In the other eye 20/40 (6/12)

  58. 80%

    In the other eye 15/200 (4.5/60)

  59. 70%

    In the other eye 20/200 (6/60)

  60. 60%

    In the other eye 20/100 (6/30)

  61. 40%

    In the other eye 20/70 (6/21)

  62. 30%

    In the other eye 20/50 (6/15)

  63. 20%

    In the other eye 20/40 (6/12)

  64. 70%

    In the other eye 20/200 (6/60)

  65. 60%

    In the other eye 20/100 (6/30)

  66. 40%

    In the other eye 20/70 (6/21)

  67. 30%

    In the other eye 20/50 (6/15)

  68. 20%

    In the other eye 20/40 (6/12)

  69. 50%

    In the other eye 20/100 (6/30)

  70. 30%

    In the other eye 20/70 (6/21)

  71. 20%

    In the other eye 20/50 (6/15)

  72. 10%

    In the other eye 20/40 (6/12)

  73. 30%

    In the other eye 20/70 (6/21)

  74. 20%

    In the other eye 20/50 (6/15)

  75. 10%

    In the other eye 20/40 (6/12)

  76. 10%

    In the other eye 20/50 (6/15)

  77. 10%

    In the other eye 20/40 (6/12)

  78. 0%

    In the other eye 20/40 (6/12)

How it is applied

General rating formula

General Rating Formula for Diseases of the Eye

Choroidopathy (Including Uveitis, Iritis, Cyclitis, or Choroiditis) — VA Diagnostic Code 6000

Body System: Organs of Special Sense (Eye) · Regulation: § 4.79 · Rated Under: General Rating Formula for Diseases of the Eye

What This Condition Is

Diagnostic Code 6000 covers choroidopathy, a group of inflammatory eye conditions that includes uveitis, iritis, cyclitis, and choroiditis. These conditions involve inflammation in different structures of the eye and are rated by the VA under § 4.79.

The VA evaluates this condition using the General Rating Formula for Diseases of the Eye. Ratings can be based on incapacitating episodes that require documented treatment visits over a 12-month period, on an active disease state, or on other specific findings described below.

Available Rating Levels

The following rating levels are drawn directly from the schedule for this condition.

Based on Documented Incapacitating Episodes (Past 12 Months)

RatingWhat It Reflects
60%Documented incapacitating episodes requiring 7 or more treatment visits for an eye condition during the past 12 months
40%Documented incapacitating episodes requiring at least 5 but less than 7 treatment visits during the past 12 months
20%Documented incapacitating episodes requiring at least 3 but less than 5 treatment visits during the past 12 months
10%Documented incapacitating episodes requiring at least 1 but less than 3 treatment visits during the past 12 months

Based on Disease State and Other Findings

RatingWhat It Reflects
100%Active disease
10%Localized scars, atrophy, or irregularities of the retina — unilateral or bilateral — that are centrally located and result in an irregular, duplicated, enlarged, or diminished image
10%Minimum evaluation under the General Rating Formula for Diseases of the Eye if continuous medication is required

What the VA Looks For

When rating choroidopathy under Diagnostic Code 6000, the VA considers:

  • The number of documented treatment visits for incapacitating episodes during the past 12 months, which maps to the 10%, 20%, 40%, and 60% levels above.
  • Whether the disease is active, which corresponds to a 100% evaluation.
  • The presence of localized retinal scars, atrophy, or irregularities that are centrally located and affect the image (irregular, duplicated, enlarged, or diminished).
  • Whether continuous medication is required, which supports a minimum 10% evaluation under the General Rating Formula for Diseases of the Eye.

Documentation of treatment visits and the status of the condition are central to how this condition is evaluated.


This information is drawn from the VA rating schedule for Diagnostic Code 6000 (§ 4.79). It is provided for general educational purposes and describes the rating criteria only. It is not legal advice and does not predict any individual outcome.

These criteria are a rendering of § 4.79, diagnostic code 6000. The official version is the one that governs your rating.

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