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Nebulizers Suppliers Accepting Medicare

Find Medicare-approved nebulizers suppliers in your state. All providers verified through the National Provider Identifier (NPI) registry.

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About Nebulizers

Nebulizer machines and related medication for asthma, COPD, and respiratory conditions

Does Medicare Cover Nebulizers?

  • Medicare Part B covers nebulizers when prescribed as medically necessary
  • You typically pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount after your annual Part B deductible
  • The supplier must be enrolled in Medicare and accept assignment
  • A doctor's written order and documentation of medical necessity are required
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Estimated Out-of-Pocket Cost
Medicare covers 80% of the approved amount for a standard nebulizer and related supplies. Estimated out-of-pocket after deductible: $20–$80.
~$20–$80 after Part B deductible ($257 in 2026)

Disclaimer: These are estimates based on Medicare-approved amounts. Your actual cost depends on your specific plan, deductible status, and supplier pricing. Medicare Advantage plans may have different cost-sharing.

How to Choose a Medicare Nebulizers Supplier

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Confirm drug billing alongside the device
Nebulizer medications (albuterol, ipratropium) are billed separately but often handled by the same supplier. Confirm they bill nebulization drugs under Part B and can coordinate with your pharmacy benefit.
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Verify Medicare assignment status
Ask "Do you accept Medicare assignment?" A supplier who accepts assignment cannot charge you more than the Medicare-approved amount — your cost is capped at 20% coinsurance after your deductible. Non-participating suppliers can charge up to 15% more.
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Check accreditation from a CMS-recognized body
All Medicare DME suppliers must be accredited by a CMS-recognized organization: ACHC, HQAA, BOC, ABC, or TCT. Accreditation signals quality standards compliance. You can verify a supplier's accreditation by asking for their accreditation certificate or checking with the accrediting body directly.
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Confirm NPI number and active Medicare enrollment
Every Medicare supplier has a National Provider Identifier (NPI). You can verify any supplier at nppes.cms.hhs.gov. Also confirm their Medicare billing number is active by calling 1-800-MEDICARE — this protects you from suppliers whose billing privileges have been revoked.

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Care Pathways That Use Nebulizers

These condition-specific guides explain when nebulizers is needed, how Medicare covers it, and what else to expect during recovery at home.