Your Medicare Coverage
Find out what Medicare covers
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers Hepatitis B shots for people with Medicare at medium or high risk for Hepatitis B...
Explanation of Medicare Part B's coverage of a yearly eye exam for diabetic retinopathy...
Medicare Part B covers a broad range of outpatient primary care and preventive services in federally qualified health centers (FQHCs)...
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers diagnostic hearing and balance exams if your Medicare-enrolled doctor or health care provider orders them to find out if you need medical treatment. You can also see an audiologist once every 12 months without an order from your health care…
Part B covers a glaucoma test conducted or supervised by an eye doctor legally allowed to do the test in your state once every 12 months...
Part A covers medically necessary care you get in an inpatient rehabilitation facility or unit (sometimes called an inpatient “rehab” facility, IRF, acute care rehabilitation center, or rehabilitation hospital)...
Explanation of kidney transplants covered under Medicare Part A...
Medicare covers up to 6 kidney disease education sessions by a qualified provider to help delay dialysis/prevent disease complications...
Part B covers HIV screenings for the virus leading to AIDS every 12 months or up to 3 times during pregnancy...
Part B covers a diabetes prevention program once if you meet certain conditions...
Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers intensive outpatient program services you get at a hospital, community mental health center, Federally Qualified Heath Center, or Rural Health Clinic. Part B also covers these services at Opioid Treatment Programs when you’re getting treatment for…
Part B covers medical nutrition therapy (MNT) services and certain services by a Registered Dietician or nutrition professional...
Part B covers a screening mammogram once every 12 months and a diagnostic mammogram when medically necessary...
Part B covers certain diagnostic tests and treatment of eye disease/conditions for some people with age-related macular degeneration (AMD)...
Part B covers Low Dose Computed Tomography lung cancer screening once each year if you meet certain conditions...
Medicare drug coverage (Part D) also covers drugs like buprenorphine (to treat opioid use disorders) and methadone (when prescribed for pain).Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) covers methadone when it’s used to treat an opioid use disorder as a hospital inpatient...
Part A and Part B help pay for an injectable drug for osteoporosis and visits by a home health nurse to inject the drug if you meet certain conditions...
Part B covers certain organ transplants. Transplants under certain conditions are available at Medicare-certified facilities under Part A...
Medicare covers weight loss counseling. Sometimes, it’s covered in a doctor's office, so it’s coordinated with other care and a personalized prevention plan...
Explanation of a limited number of outpatient prescription drugs that are covered under Medicare Part B...
Medicare covers a "Welcome to Medicare" preventive visit with your primary care doctor. You can get the "Welcome to Medicare" introductory visit only within the first 12 months you have Part B. Read about what to expect during your "Welcome to Medicare" preventive…
Part B covers prosthetic devices needed to replace a body part or function when a doctor or other health care provider enrolled in Medicare orders them...
Part B helps pay for medically necessary outpatient physical therapy...
Explanation of Medicare’s coverage of a comprehensive pulmonary rehabilitation program for those with moderate to very severe COPD...
Explanation of pancreas transplants for adults covered under Medicare...
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