Walkers
covers walkers, including rollators, as durable medical equipment (DME). The walker must be , and your doctor or other treating provider must prescribe it for use in your home.
Your costs in Original Medicare
You can use any Medicare-approved supplier to make repairs to a walker that you currently own. This includes replacement of parts needed for the repair.
To find out how much your test, item, or service will cost, talk to your doctor or health care provider. The specific amount you’ll owe may depend on several things, like:
- Other insurance you may have
- How much your doctor charges
- If your doctor accepts assignment
- The type of facility
- Where you get your test, item, or service