Medicare & Routine Foot Care
in New York, NY
Medicare covers routine foot care — trimming nails, corns, and calluses — when a qualifying condition like diabetes, neuropathy, or poor circulation makes self-care unsafe. Dr. Suzanne Levine, DPM provides covered routine care on the Upper East Side, typically every 61 days. See all Medicare-covered podiatry services.

Medicare Coverage for Routine Foot Care: What's Included
When Routine Care Is Covered
Medicare normally excludes routine foot care — unless a systemic condition makes it medically risky for you to do it yourself. With a documented qualifying condition, nail trimming and corn/callus care become covered benefits.
Qualifying Conditions
Diabetes with neuropathy or circulation problems, peripheral arterial disease, chronic venous insufficiency, and certain neurological conditions all qualify. We document your condition so visits bill correctly.
Nail Trimming & Debridement
Thickened, fungal, or hard-to-reach nails are professionally trimmed and thinned — covered every 61 days for qualifying patients, and far safer than struggling at home.
Corn & Callus Care
Painful corns and calluses are reduced professionally, with the pressure points that cause them addressed — covered under the same qualifying rules.
Skin & Circulation Checks
Every routine visit doubles as a screening: skin integrity, circulation, sensation, and early signs of trouble are checked before they become wounds.
Thick & Fungal Nails
Painful thickened nails (onychomycosis or trauma) are debrided as covered care for qualifying patients. We will be honest: laser cosmetic treatment is not a Medicare benefit.
Setting Your Schedule
Covered routine care recurs approximately every 61 days. We set your standing schedule so your feet — and your coverage — stay on track.
Meet Our Acclaimed Podiatrist
Dr. Suzanne Levine is a board-certified podiatric foot surgeon recognized for her contributions to both medical and aesthetic podiatry. With extensive experience and a commitment to innovation, she provides patients with attentive, personalized care. Dr. Levine stays at the forefront of the latest advancements to offer effective treatments for a wide range of foot and ankle conditions.

How a Medicare Visit Works at Millennium Podiatry

Bring Your Medicare Card & Book Your Visit
Call or book online, and bring your Medicare card (or Medicare Advantage card) plus any supplemental insurance. Our front desk verifies your coverage before you are seen, so there are no billing surprises.
Comprehensive Examination
Dr. Levine examines your feet, reviews your history, and orders any covered diagnostics — such as in-office X-rays — needed for an accurate diagnosis of your medically necessary routine foot care needs.
A Documented, Medically Necessary Treatment Plan
Medicare covers care that is medically necessary, so we document your diagnosis and plan thoroughly. You will know exactly what is covered before treatment begins.
Treatment — Often the Same Day
Many covered treatments are performed right in our Park Avenue office at your first or second visit.
Follow-Up & Preventive Care
Covered follow-up visits track your progress and keep small problems from becoming big ones.

Who Qualifies for Medicare-Covered Routine Foot Care?
You qualify for Medicare-covered routine foot care if you are enrolled in Part B (or Medicare Advantage) and have a documented condition that makes self-care unsafe, such as:
- Diabetes with neuropathy or circulation compromise.
- Peripheral arterial disease or poor circulation.
- Peripheral neuropathy — loss of protective sensation from any cause.
- Conditions limiting reach or vision combined with medical risk factors.
Without a qualifying condition, routine care is self-pay — we will tell you clearly which applies and what it costs before we begin.
Medicare-Covered Services We Provide

- Covered Nail Trimming Every 61 Days
- Corn & Callus Reduction
- Thick & Fungal Nail Debridement
- Skin, Sensation & Circulation Screening
- Standing Care Schedules

Patient Experiences
What Will Routine Foot Care Cost With Medicare?
For qualifying patients, Original Medicare Part B covers 80% of the approved amount for routine foot care after your deductible; Medigap plans typically cover the remaining 20%, making visits low- or no-cost. Care recurs approximately every 61 days.
Medicare Advantage plans cover the same benefit with plan copays. If you do not qualify, we offer transparent self-pay pricing — no surprises either way.
Medicare Routine Foot Care FAQs
Does Medicare pay for toenail trimming?
Yes — when you have a qualifying condition such as diabetes, neuropathy, or poor circulation that makes self-care medically risky. Otherwise routine trimming is excluded.
How often does Medicare cover routine foot care?
Approximately every 61 days for qualifying patients — we set a standing schedule so you never lapse.
What conditions qualify me?
Most commonly diabetes with neuropathy or circulation problems, peripheral arterial disease, and documented loss of protective sensation. We evaluate and document qualification at your first visit.
Is corn and callus removal covered?
Yes, under the same qualifying rules — and treating the underlying pressure point is part of the covered care.
Are fungal toenails covered by Medicare?
Debridement of painful thickened nails is covered for qualifying patients. Cosmetic laser fungal treatment is not a Medicare benefit, and we will always tell you which is which.
What if I do not qualify?
We offer straightforward self-pay routine care pricing — and if your health status changes, we re-evaluate your qualification.