Short answer up top, then the exact rule. Here's what Original Medicare does and doesn't cover for a suction pump in 2026 — and where a Medicare Advantage plan can fill the gap.
Quick answer: Yes. Part B covers a suction pump that your doctor prescribes for use in your home, as durable medical equipment. After the Part B deductible you pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount when the supplier accepts assignment.
Medicare Advantage plans cover the same medically necessary equipment with the plan's own copay, network, and — for some plans — prior authorization. Home suction is usually part of a bigger care plan (tracheostomy or airway care), so confirm the whole equipment list is approved by the plan at once rather than item by item.
Families caring for someone at home with airway or secretion-clearance needs — often alongside a tracheostomy, after a stroke, or in late-stage illness. The requirement people miss is the same one as every DME item: a written order for home use from an enrolled provider.
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See 2026 Medicare Costs →Yes. Part B covers suction pumps your doctor prescribes for use in your home as durable medical equipment. You pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount after the Part B deductible when your supplier accepts assignment.
Yes. Medicare covers a suction pump only when your doctor prescribes it for use in your home. Buying one retail without an order means Medicare pays nothing toward it, and both your provider and the supplier have to be enrolled in Medicare for the claim to be paid.
Coverage gaps in Original Medicare — like a suction pump — are exactly what a Medicare Advantage or Medigap plan is meant to fill. Our free Enrollment Finder shows the window you can switch in, and the guide library walks through the trade-offs. This page is free to share with anyone weighing their options.
Open the Enrollment Finder →This answer is based on U.S. government Medicare coverage rules: