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Medicare and Alternative Therapies: What’s Covered and What Isn’t

By:Michael Quinn Published onJune 11, 2026June 12, 2026 Updated onJune 12, 2026

What Original Medicare Actually Covers

Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) covers medical services that are considered “reasonable and necessary” for diagnosing or treating an illness or injury. Most alternative and complementary therapies do not meet that bar in Medicare’s eyes. However, there are two notable exceptions that Medicare added after reviewing clinical evidence.

In this article we’ll discuss:
  • What Original Medicare Actually Covers
  • What Medicare Does Not Cover
  • Where Medicare Advantage Plans Differ
  • How Medigap Fits Into the Picture
  • Tips for Managing Costs on Alternative Therapies
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Bottom Line

Acupuncture for chronic low back pain

Medicare covers up to 12 acupuncture sessions in 90 days for chronic low back pain, defined as pain that:

  • Has lasted 12 weeks or longer
  • Has no identifiable cause such as cancer, infection, or fracture
  • Is not associated with surgery or pregnancy

If you show improvement, Medicare may cover up to eight additional sessions, for a maximum of 20 sessions per year. Acupuncture for any other condition, such as migraines, anxiety, or general wellness, is not covered by Original Medicare.

Chiropractic manual manipulation of the spine

Medicare Part B covers chiropractic care, but only for one specific service: manual manipulation of the spine to correct a subluxation (when one or more spinal bones move out of position). This must be Medically necessary and provided by a Medicare-approved chiropractor.

Medicare does not cover other services a chiropractor’s office might offer, such as:

  • X-rays ordered by the chiropractor
  • Massage therapy
  • Acupuncture
  • Nutritional counseling or supplements

If your chiropractor recommends additional services beyond spinal manipulation, ask in advance what Medicare will and will not pay for.


What Medicare Does Not Cover

This list often surprises people, because many of these therapies are widely available and commonly used. Original Medicare generally does not cover:

  • Naturopathy and naturopathic medicine
  • Homeopathy and homeopathic remedies
  • Massage therapy, even when recommended by a doctor
  • Reiki and other energy-based therapies
  • Reflexology
  • Aromatherapy
  • Most herbal supplements and vitamins
  • Acupuncture for conditions other than chronic low back pain
  • Chiropractic services beyond spinal manipulation

If you receive these services, you should expect to pay the full cost out of pocket. Some practitioners offer reduced rates for Medicare beneficiaries, but Medicare itself will not reimburse you or the provider.


Where Medicare Advantage Plans Differ

Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans are run by private insurance companies that contract with Medicare. These plans must cover everything Original Medicare covers, but many also offer extra benefits that Original Medicare does not.

Some Medicare Advantage plans now include limited allowances for:

  • Acupuncture beyond the chronic low back pain rule
  • Chiropractic visits beyond spinal manipulation
  • Massage therapy, often with a visit cap per year
  • Wellness or fitness program credits that can sometimes be applied to alternative care

These extra benefits vary widely from plan to plan, county to county, and year to year. A plan that includes an acupuncture allowance this year might not offer it next year, and the dollar value of these allowances changes from one plan to the next. If alternative therapies are important to you, review the plan’s Evidence of Coverage document carefully, or speak with a licensed advisor who can compare plans available in your area. You can also see how Medicare Advantage compares to Medicare Supplement plans if you are still deciding which path makes sense for you.


How Medigap Fits Into the Picture

If you have Original Medicare plus a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan, it is important to understand that Medigap does not add new categories of coverage. Medigap helps pay your share of costs (deductibles, copayments, and Coinsurance) for services Original Medicare already covers.

In other words, if Original Medicare does not cover a service, like massage therapy or naturopathy, your Medigap plan will not pay toward it either. Medigap simply reduces your out-of-pocket costs for the acupuncture and chiropractic services that Medicare does cover.

This is one reason some people choose Plan G or Plan N: predictable costs for the services Medicare covers, paired with the freedom to see any provider who accepts Medicare, nationwide.


Tips for Managing Costs on Alternative Therapies

If alternative or complementary care is part of your health routine, a little planning goes a long way:

  1. Ask before you go. Call your provider’s office and ask directly whether the service is covered by Medicare, and if not, what the self-pay rate is.
  2. Get it in writing. If a provider tells you Medicare will not cover a service, ask for an Advance Beneficiary Notice of Noncoverage (ABN) so you have it in writing before you receive care.
  3. Compare Medicare Advantage plans during enrollment windows. If extra alternative-care benefits matter to you, this is the time to compare what different plans offer in your area.
  4. Budget separately. Treat alternative therapies like any other out-of-pocket wellness expense, since Original Medicare is unlikely to reimburse you.
  5. Ask your primary care provider about covered alternatives. In some cases, a covered service (like physical therapy) may address the same issue as an uncovered one.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Medicare cover acupuncture for any condition?
No. Medicare only covers acupuncture for chronic low back pain that meets specific criteria, up to a defined number of sessions per year.

Will Medicare pay for a massage if my doctor recommends it?
No. Massage therapy is not a covered Medicare benefit, even with a doctor’s Referral or recommendation.

Can a Medigap plan help pay for alternative therapies that Medicare doesn’t cover?
No. Medigap only helps with your share of costs for services Original Medicare already covers. It does not expand the list of covered services.

Do all Medicare Advantage plans offer alternative therapy benefits?
No. These extra benefits vary by plan, location, and year. You will need to review each plan’s coverage documents or speak with an advisor to compare options in your area.

What should I do if I am unsure whether a service is covered?
Ask your provider for an Advance Beneficiary Notice of Noncoverage (ABN) before receiving the service, so you know in writing what you may owe.


Bottom Line

Original Medicare covers a narrow slice of alternative therapies: acupuncture for chronic low back pain and chiropractic manual manipulation of the spine. Most other complementary therapies, including massage, naturopathy, homeopathy, and reiki, are not covered.

Medicare Advantage plans sometimes add limited extra benefits in this space, but those benefits vary and are not guaranteed year to year. If you want help understanding how your Medicare coverage works alongside the therapies you rely on, schedule a free Medicare consultation with REMEDIGAP. A licensed advisor can walk through your options and help you choose coverage that fits the way you actually live.


This article is for educational purposes only and is not medical or legal advice. Coverage rules can change. Always confirm current coverage details directly with Medicare.gov or a licensed Medicare advisor before making care decisions.

💡 Your next step: When Medicare covers a service, you’re responsible for the 20% coinsurance. A Medicare Supplement Plan G covers that cost — so you pay nothing out of pocket for covered treatments.


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