Off label erectile dysfunction medications although medicare does not cover the cost of a vacuum constriction device or related sexual aides some men may be able to receive coverage for certain erectile dysfunction medications if they are prescribed for a condition other than erectile dysfunction.
Ed devices covered by medicare.
Most insurance policies including medicare cover at least part of the costs of a vacuum constriction device especially if a medical cause for erectile dysfunction has been documented.
If you have medicare part d coverage for prescription drugs medications that treat underlying medical causes of erectile dysfunction should be covered under your plan.
However prosthetic devices such as a penile pump are excluded from coverage under medicare which suggests that the penile implant cost would also be excluded from coverage.
Does medicare or my private insurance cover vacuum therapy products for the treatment of ed.
Medicare covers penile implants if erectile dysfunction is caused by an underlying medical condition such as diabetes coronary artery disease or peyronie s disease.
It is also covered after radical prostatectomy a surgical treatment for prostate cancer.