The answer
Does Medicare cover physical therapy?
Yes.
Medicare Part B covers outpatient physical therapy that is medically necessary to treat your condition. You pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount after the yearly Part B deductible ($283 in 2026). There is no longer a hard dollar cap on therapy, but once your physical and speech therapy together pass $2,480 in 2026, your therapist must add a note (called a KX modifier) confirming you still need care. Claims above $3,000 may be reviewed for medical necessity. Part A covers physical therapy you receive as a hospital inpatient or in a skilled nursing facility. A doctor or therapist must set up and regularly review your plan of care.