Things Medicare Does Not Cover
Medicare is a federally funded health insurance program for people aged 65 or older, usually provided by the government. Health care changes yearly, but Medicare sticks to the same rules. As a result, it doesn’t always cover the same number of services or treatments. We’ve compiled a list of what Medicare doesn’t cover, so make sure you’re aware of these restrictions before taking advantage of this great coverage: 1. Eye exams and surgeries Medicare doesn’t cover routine eye exams if you’re already seeing an ophthalmologist or optometrist. If you want to be evaluated by an eye doctor, and your regular doctor hasn’t seen you in more than a year, try to get one before you go. If your eye problem is discovered early enough, they can recommend changes to help prevent blindness. Medicare doesn’t cover cataract surgery. Every year, you must schedule an eye exam to determine if your cataracts would affect your health or your vision. If they are found to be present and make more than minor vision changes, they’ll be removed without any Medicare help. 2. Hearing aids Medicare doesn’t cover hearing aids. Remember that Medicare covers hearing exams but won’t pay for treatment if you find out you need a hearing aid.