Allergies happen to almost everyone it seems nowadays. Whether it’s seasonal, environmental, food or just a random occurrence, at some point, you may need allergy tests, shots or medication to help with your condition.
Allergy tests are considered part of the “clinical diagnostic laboratory services” category for Medicare. If you meet the below criteria, Medicare Part B coverage may apply.
Not all allergy testing procedures will be covered or paid for by Medicare. You should always check with your health care provider and Medicare plan provider to understand which tests are covered and how. Some tests may be covered by a Medicare Advantage that Medicare Part B doesn’t cover, but you will need to ask your plan provider directly.
While Medicare Part B may provide coverage for allergy tests that are considered clinical diagnostic laboratory tests, a Medicare Advantage plan may also cover additional or different tests. Again, you’ll need to ask your plan provider about what other tests or allergy services may be provided and how coverage works.
In general, the following allergy tests may be covered by Medicare Part B:
You should speak with your primary care physician about allergy testing if you are experiencing any of the following symptoms.
Many people are able to successfully manage their allergy symptoms and live an active and healthy life. Depending on your allergies, medications may help. Medicare Part D (or a Medicare Advantage plan with included drug coverage) may help with covering some of your allergy prescriptions. You’ll need to check with your plan provider to understand if your allergy medication is covered or not.