5. Depression screening
Medicare covers one depression screening per year that must happen in a primary care setting, like a doctor’s office. If a provider recommends follow-up treatment or other mental health and behavioral services, then the coinsurance rules under Part B would apply. In a crisis, people can contact the free and confidential Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
6. Mammograms
Medicare will pay for a screening mammogram every 12 months if you are a woman age 40 or older. Be advised that if you get a diagnostic mammogram, which a doctor typically will order after a screening mammogram shows some suspicious results and they want to take a closer look, then the rules governing Part B will apply and you will be responsible for 20 percent of the cost. That would also apply if, for example, a doctor orders a breast ultrasound because the Medicare enrollee has dense breasts. Medicare will cover diagnostic mammograms more often than once a year if a doctor says they are medically necessary.
7. Colorectal cancer screenings
Four separate screening tests for colorectal cancer are covered for free:
- A fecal occult blood test every 12 months, starting at age 45. This will detect blood in the stool.
- A flexible sigmoidoscopy every 48 months, also starting at age 45, with the proviso that you haven’t had a colonoscopy in the past 10 years.
- A stool DNA test every three years for people between 45 and 85 who are not at high risk for colon cancer and don’t have any symptoms of colorectal disease.
- A screening colonoscopy every 10 years if you are not at high risk for colon cancer, or every two years if you’ve had a history of colon problems or there’s a family history of colon cancer.
8. Lung cancer screenings
Medicare will cover a lung cancer screening using low-dose computed tomography once a year if all these conditions apply:
- You’re between 50 and 77.
- You don’t have any signs or symptoms of lung cancer.
- You either smoke now or quit smoking within the past 15 years.
- You have a history of having smoked one pack a day for a 20-year period.
- You get an order from your doctor or other health care provider.
9. Prostate cancer
Staring the day after a man turns 50, Medicare will cover a prostate specific antigen (PSA) blood test every 12 months. If you also need a digital rectal exam or other follow-up services, then the 20 percent coinsurance rules under Medicare Part B will apply.
10. Smoking counseling
Medicare will pay for up to eight counseling sessions over a 12-month period to help you stop smoking or using tobacco.
11. Alcohol counseling
Medicare will cover one annual alcohol misuse screening. In addition, the program will cover up to four brief face-to-face counseling sessions each year if you are someone who uses alcohol but doesn’t meet the medical criteria for being alcohol dependent. You must get the counseling at a primary care setting, such as a doctor’s office or clinic.
12. Nutrition therapy
Medicare will cover some nutrition services if you have diabetes or kidney disease or have received a kidney transplant in the past 36 months. These services can include an initial nutrition and lifestyle assessment, individual or group sessions, help managing the lifestyle factors that affect your diabetes, and follow-up visits to check on your progress.
Source: https://www.aarp.org/health/medicare-insurance/info-2023/free-medicare-services.html