Medicare Rebates for Chiropractic Treatments: What You Need to Know
- Dr. Melissa Misevski (DC)
- Feb 19
- 3 min read
If you’re exploring chiropractic treatments and wondering about Medicare support, we've got you covered.
Sorting through health coverage details can seem daunting, but we're here to break it down for you, making it as straightforward as possible.
What’s the Deal with Medicare and Chiropractic Care?
Medicare does offer rebates for allied health services, including chiropractic services, but it’s not as simple as booking an appointment and getting a discount. The rebates are available under the Chronic Disease Management (CDM) plan. This program is designed to support people with chronic conditions that require ongoing care from a team of health professionals, which can include chiropractors.
Are You Eligible?
To access chiropractic services under a CDM plan, you need to have a chronic condition that has been present for at least six months, such as arthritis, migraines, musculoskeletal pain that is lasting longre than six months, diabetes or cardiovascular disease. It’s quite a broad spectrum, so many conditions qualify.
Steps to Access Medicare Rebates for Chiropractic Visits
Consult Your GP: Everything starts with your general practitioner (GP). Discuss your health concerns and mention that you’re interested in chiropractic care. Your GP will assess your condition and determine whether it’s part of a chronic management need.
Get a CDM Plan: If your GP agrees that chiropractic care could benefit your chronic condition, they will include it in your CDM plan. This plan allows up to five allied health visits per calendar year, which can be used for services like chiropractic care.
Understand the Financials: While Medicare provides a rebate, it’s crucial to note that it might not cover the full cost of the visit. Be sure to ask the clinic about any potential out-of-pocket expenses you might incur.
What Does a Chiropractic Medicare Visit Involve?
Under a CDM plan, chiropractic treatment generally focuses on alleviating symptoms related to your chronic condition. This might include pain relief, improving mobility, or enhancing overall physical function. The treatment plan should include exercises and/or stretches that will be tailored to address the specific needs identified by your GP and chiropractor.

Why Consider Chiropractic Care?
Chiropractic care can be a game-changer, especially if you’re dealing with chronic pain or mobility issues. It’s all about improving your quality of life by managing pain, enhancing mobility, and reducing the need for medications or invasive procedures.
A Few Tips:
Stay Informed: Always keep up-to-date with your treatment plan and progress. Communication with your GP and your chiropractor is key to getting the most out of your CDM plan.
Book in Advance: Make sure to schedule your appointments within the calendar year to utilize your entitled visits under the Medicare rebate scheme.
Feedback is Vital: Share your experiences with your GP and chiropractor. This will help adjust your treatment plan if necessary and ensure it’s effectively addressing your needs.
Navigating Medicare rebates for chiropractic treatments doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right information and guidance from your GP, you can access valuable chiropractic care that supports your health journey.
If you’re dealing with a chronic condition and think chiropractic care might help, why not discuss it during your next GP visit? It could be your step towards better health and wellbeing.
Remember, at The Myeline Clinic, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions about chiropractic care or how we can assist you with your Medicare plan.
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