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  2. Does Medicare Pay for Cataract Surgery in 2024? | U.S. News

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    Does Medicare cover cataract surgery? Yes, if you have original Medicare. You must first meet the annual deductible, which will be $240 in 2024, and pay 20% of the cost of cataract surgery.

  3. Cataract surgery - Medicare

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    Medicare may cover cataract surgery that implants conventional intraocular lenses, depending on where you live. Medicare doesn’t usually cover eyeglasses or contact lenses. However, Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers one pair of eyeglasses with standard frames (or one set of contact lenses) after each cataract surgery that implants an ...

  4. Medicare and Cataract Surgery: 2024 Coverage Explained

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    Medicare’s 2024 policies ensure clearer vision for seniors, covering essential cataract surgery. This vital support underscores Medicare's commitment to enhancing life quality, offering newfound clarity and independence to countless beneficiaries.

  5. Does Medicare Cover All the Costs of Cataract Surgery?

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    Medicare covers basic cataract surgery, but you may have out-of-pocket costs, including copays. The price may depend on where you get the surgery and other factors.

  6. Does Medicare Cover Cataract Surgery In 2024? - Forbes

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    Yes. Both Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage cover cataract surgery that removes a cataract and replaces it with a conventional intraocular lens. Original Medicare covers 80% of the cost of...

  7. Cataract Surgery: Does Medicare Cover the Procedure? - AARP

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    Medicare covers medically necessary cataract surgery, which includes removing the cataract and implanting a basic intraocular lens (IOL), a small, lightweight, clear disk that replaces the focusing power of the eye’s natural crystalline lens.

  8. Medicare & Cataract Surgery Coverage

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    In general, Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) covers the costs associated with cataract surgery including the pre-surgery exam where you discuss your cataracts and any post-surgery care as well as ophthalmologist and facility fees.