Medicare Advantage plans (Medicare Part C.) covers chiropractic care; however, patients must first enroll in traditional Medicare, then choose a Medicare Advantage plan.
Does Medicare Part C cover chiropractic care?
Medicare Advantage plans (Medicare Part C.) covers chiropractic care; however, patients must first enroll in traditional Medicare, then choose a Medicare Advantage plan.
Some Medicare Advantage plans are like Part B and only cover spinal manipulation.
However, some Medicare Advantage plans will pay for:
Examinations (e.g., 99203, 99204),
Re-examinations (e.g., 99213, 99214),
Extremity adjustments (98943),
Maintenance care (S8990),
X-rays, therapies, foot orthotics and diagnostic testing as well as chiropractic spinal adjustments.
Medicare Advantage plans include HMOs, PPOs and Private Fee For Service plans.
Does Medicare Part C cover chiropractic care?
Medicare Advantage plans (Medicare Part C.) covers chiropractic care; however, patients must first enroll in traditional Medicare, then choose a Medicare Advantage plan.
Some Medicare Advantage plans are like Part B and only cover spinal manipulation.
However, some Medicare Advantage plans will pay for:
Examinations (e.g., 99203, 99204),
Re-examinations (e.g., 99213, 99214),
Extremity adjustments (98943),
Maintenance care (S8990),
X-rays, therapies, foot orthotics and diagnostic testing as well as chiropractic spinal adjustments.
Medicare Advantage plans include HMOs, PPOs and Private Fee For Service plans.
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