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Does Medicare Cover Eye Prostheses? All eye prostheses for patients with shrinkage or absence of one or both eyes due to a birth defect, eye trauma or surgical removal are covered under Medicare Part B. There are some restrictions that apply to coverage. They include:
You pay for 20% of the Medicare approved amount under Medicare Part B. You must pay a $135 deductible for any Medicare Part B services and supplies before Medicare begins to pay its share. If a doctor, health care provider or supplier does not accept assignment; the amount you pay may be higher. It is extremely important that your supplier is a participating supplier in the Medicare Program. If a supplier of your durable medical equipment (DME) does not accept assignment there is no limit to what you can be charged. You may also have to pay the entire bill (including Medicare's share) at the time you get your DME |