Living with pain can make everyday activities difficult, but you don’t have to face it alone. Medicare provides coverage for a variety of safe and effective services to help you manage pain and improve your quality of life.

Medicare-Covered Options for Pain Management

With Medicare, you may be covered for services such as:

  • Physical and occupational therapy to restore movement and build strength.
  • Chiropractic services for certain spinal issues.
  • Acupuncture for chronic low back pain.
  • Chronic pain management programs designed to give you long-term relief.

Living with pain can be difficult, but Medicare offers safe and effective options for relief.

Partner with Your Doctor

Early treatment is key to better pain control. Work with your doctor to create a care plan that fits your needs. In addition to Medicare-covered services, your doctor might recommend other ways to support your health, such as:

  • Meditation
  • Tai chi
  • Yoga

Early treatment is key to better pain control — work with your doctor to create the right plan for you.

Medication Safety and Support

If your doctor prescribes pain medication, be sure to:

  • Take it exactly as directed
  • Store it safely
  • Reach out if you have any concerns

If you or someone you know is struggling with opioid addiction, help is available. Medicare covers opioid use disorder treatment services for as long as you need them.

👉 At HomeTown Insurance, we’re here to help you understand your Medicare options and get the coverage you need. If you’d like guidance on plans that include these benefits, reach out to our team today.
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