CF, you may be right. I found this out the hard way. My wife ordered hearing aids last year (medium tier quality) and Medicare paid nothing on the $3200 bill. Fortunately our Healthnet supplemental paid $2000 up front so we were only out of pocket $1200.chunkyfrog wrote:Medicare won't pay for dental care, hearing aids, and most glasses.
I believe it's only a matter of time until they won't cover cpap--or anything past the bare minimum.
When I got my new glasses last year, Medicare paid my full optometrist's bill, however didn't pay anything towards the actual glasses themselves and neither would my supplemental. Boom, I was out of pocket to the tune of about $800 for new glasses, as I recall. I happen to wear bifocals, plus the frames are titanium because I cant stand any weight on the bridge of my messed-up nose. That was literally the first time in my whole adult life I've paid for a pair of glasses. I suppose Medicare's thinking is that we'll help you find out what's wrong with you, but you're on your own sorting out the financing to solve your problem Woo Ha -I paid my whole adult life for this great Medicare service... maybe I should have become indigent and gone with Medicaid. Wonder what they pay for?