Medicare Coverage · Updated August 2026

Does Medicare Cover a Bone Density Test?

Short answer up top, then the exact rule. Here's what Original Medicare does and doesn't cover for a bone density test (bone mass measurement) in 2026 — and where a Medicare Advantage plan can fill the gap.

Quick answer: Yes. Medicare Part B covers a bone mass measurement (bone density / DEXA scan) once every 24 months — more often if medically necessary — for people who qualify, and you pay $0 when the provider accepts assignment.

Does Original Medicare cover a bone density test (bone mass measurement)?
Yes — $0 every 24 months if you qualify
Original Medicare rule · verify your plan at Medicare.gov
Medicare Part B covers a bone mass measurement (bone density study, often a DEXA scan) once every 24 months, or more often if medically necessary, for people who meet at least one at-risk condition — for example: a woman whose doctor finds she's estrogen-deficient and at risk for osteoporosis; anyone whose X-rays suggest osteoporosis, osteopenia, or vertebral fractures; someone taking prednisone or steroid-type drugs (or about to start); a person diagnosed with primary hyperparathyroidism; or someone being monitored to see whether their osteoporosis drug therapy is working. You pay nothing for the test when the provider accepts assignment.

Medicare Advantage: what some plans add

Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans cover bone mass measurement at least as well as Original Medicare, with $0 cost-sharing for the qualifying preventive test. Use an in-network provider so your plan is billed correctly.

Who this matters to

Older adults — especially postmenopausal women and anyone on long-term steroids — worried about osteoporosis. If you meet one of the risk conditions, the screening is a no-cost preventive benefit every two years.

What does Medicare cost you in 2026?

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Frequently asked questions

How often will Medicare pay for a bone density test?

Once every 24 months when you meet at least one qualifying risk condition, and more often if your doctor documents it's medically necessary. You pay $0 for the test when the provider accepts assignment.

Does Medicare cover a DEXA scan for osteoporosis?

Yes. A DEXA (bone density) scan is the usual bone mass measurement Part B covers as a preventive screening for at-risk people — at no cost when the provider accepts assignment.

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Official sources

This answer is based on U.S. government Medicare coverage rules: