When Youre Likely to Be Covered To summarize, Medicare is more likely to cover your vitamin B12 injections under the following circumstances: You have a condition such as pernicious anemia Your healthcare provider considers the treatment medically necessary The injection is administered in a certified outpatient setting (Part B) You are enrolled in a Medicare Advantage plan that includes this benefit You are in a skilled nursing facility and it is part of your care plan (Part A) Always review your plans list of covered medications or formulary and inquire about any documentation or referral requirements
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Additionally, some clinics offer injection packages, or they may include injection costs in the price of a weight-loss program
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Sometimes our bodies need a bit more of this vitamin, especially if we don't get enough from our food