Medicare covers orthotics when medically necessary and prescribed by a doctor. Medicare parts A, B, C, or Medigap may help cover costs.
Medicare covers medically necessary therapeutic devices. These include orthotics, like braces and supports, used to treat diseases of the feet, ankles, and legs related to conditions like diabetes.
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