Knowing what Medicare does and doesn’t cover
Dear Savvy Senior, I'm about to sign up for Medicare Part A and B and would like to find out what they don't cover so I can avoid any unexpected costs down the road. - Almost 65
Dear Almost, While Medicare covers a wide array of health care services, it certainly doesn't cover everything.
If you need or want certain services that aren't covered, you'll have to pay for them yourself unless you have other insurance or you're in a
Here's a rundown of what original
Alternative medicine: This includes acupuncture or chiropractic services (except to fix subluxation of the spine), and other types of alternative or complementary care.
Cosmetic surgery: Elective cosmetic procedures are not covered; however, certain surgeries may be if necessary to fix a malformation. For example, breast prostheses are covered if you had a mastectomy due to breast cancer.
Long-term care: This includes nursing home care, the costs of assisted living facilities and adult day care.
Personal care: The cost of hiring help for bathing, toileting and dressing are not covered unless you are homebound and are also receiving skilled nursing care. Housekeeping services, such as shopping, meal preparation and cleaning, are not covered either unless you are receiving hospice care.
Routine dental and vision care:
Hearing: Routine hearing exams and hearing aids are not covered either, although some hearing implants to treat a severe hearing loss may be covered.
Foot care:
Non-emergency services:
Overseas coverage: In most cases, health care you receive outside of
The best way to find out if
Also keep in mind that even if
For more information on what original
You can also get help over the phone by calling
To find a local SHIP counselor, visit www.shiptalk.org or call the eldercare locator at 800-677-1116.
If you enroll in a
Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443,



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