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    As long as the Doctor of Osteopathy is a provider who accepts Medicare the answer is "YES".Office visits are covered under Medicare Part B. You can verifuy this information at www.Medicare.gov under the "Doctor and other health care provider" section. Of course whatever treatment one is seeking must be medically necessary per Medicare standards. There may be other variables depending on any ancillary coverage you might have, such as a Medicare Advantage HMO. Then the Doctor of Osteopathy would heve to be an "in-network" provider and accepting new patients to their panel.
    Answered on February 10, 2014
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