Medicare Part B typically covers certain prosthetics when ordered by a doctor. Medicare Advantage plans may also cover medically necessary prosthetics. Learn more about your Medicare coverage options.
Medicare Part B may cover prosthetic devices needed to replace a body part or function when a doctor orders the prostheses.
Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans also cover medically necessary prosthetics.
Medicare Advantage plans also include an annual out-of-pocket spending limit. Original Medicare doesn’t include any such spending limit.
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Does Medicare cover prosthetic eyes or prosthetic legs?
Medicare Part B (medical insurance) will cover prosthetic eyes if your doctor orders one due to an injury or surgical procedure.
Prosthetic legs are also covered by Medicare Part B if ordered by your doctor.
Some other types of prosthetic devices that Medicare Part B may cover include:
Urological supplies
Ostomy bags
Breast prostheses, including a surgical bra
One pair of eyeglasses or contact lenses provided after a cataract operation
Some surgically implanted prosthetic devices, including cochlear implants
How much does Medicare pay for prosthetics?
You typically pay 20 percent of the Medicare-approved amount for external prosthetic devices once you meet your Part B deductible.
In 2024, the Part B deductible is $240 per year.
For your prosthetics to be covered, you must go to a supplier who is enrolled in the Medicare program.
If you require a surgically implanted prosthetic device and the surgery takes place in a hospital or other inpatient setting, your hospital costs may be covered by Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) rather than Medicare Part B.
If hospital costs related to your prosthetic device surgery are covered by Part A, your potential out-of-pocket costs may include:
Part A deductible: $1,632 per benefit period in 2024
Part A coinsurance:
Days 1-60 spent in the hospital: $0 coinsurance for each benefit period
Days 61-90: $408 coinsurance per day of each benefit period in 2024
Days 91 and beyond: $816 coinsurance per each lifetime reserve day after day 90 for each benefit period in 2024
Beyond lifetime reserve days: you pay all costs
Medicare Advantage plans can cover prosthetic devices
Medicare Advantage plans are sold by private insurance companies as an alternative to your Part A and Part B coverage. Every Medicare Advantage plan must cover the same services that Original Medicare covers, which means these plans will cover prosthetic devices under the same terms. Medicare Advantage plans can also cover benefits not found in Original Medicare.
If you have Original Medicare and only want to add prescription drug coverage through a Medicare Part D plan, you can compare Part D plans available where you live and enroll in a Medicare prescription drug plan online in as little as 10 minutes when you visit MyRxPlans.com.1
A licensed insurance agent can help you compare Medicare Advantage plans available where in your area. They can help you find out how your prosthetics may be covered by Medicare Advantage plans where you live.
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About the author
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A current resident of Raleigh, Christian is a graduate of Shippensburg University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism.
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