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Does Medicare cover chiropractic care?


Partly.

Medicare Part B covers one specific chiropractic service: manual manipulation of the spine to correct a subluxation (when one or more bones of the spine are out of position) that a doctor confirms is medically necessary. You pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount after the $283 Part B deductible in 2026. Medicare does not cover other services a chiropractor might offer, such as X-rays, massage therapy, acupuncture, or routine wellness visits, so you would pay the full cost for those. Some Medicare Advantage plans include extra chiropractic or wellness benefits beyond this.

Source medicare.govReviewed May 2026
Full guideMedicare Part B, doctor and outpatient coverage