Medicare coverage · Texas & Florida
Does Medicare Cover Colonoscopy?
Covered by Original MedicareYes. Medicare covers screening colonoscopies — generally once every 10 years (or every 2 years if you are high-risk) — at no cost to you. If a polyp is removed during the screening, you no longer pay coinsurance for that.
Reviewed for the 2026 plan year · Source: Medicare.gov
How to get colonoscopy covered in Texas & Florida
Original Medicare covers colonoscopy, but you'll owe the Part B deductible and 20% coinsurance with no annual cap — unless you add a Medigap (Medicare Supplement) plan to cover the gaps, or choose a Medicare Advantage plan with a fixed copay. We help Texas and Florida clients pick the option that keeps out-of-pocket costs predictable.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Original Medicare cover colonoscopy?
Yes. Medicare covers screening colonoscopies — generally once every 10 years (or every 2 years if you are high-risk) — at no cost to you. If a polyp is removed during the screening, you no longer pay coinsurance for that.
Do Medicare Advantage plans in Texas or Florida cover colonoscopy?
Medicare Advantage plans must cover at least what Original Medicare covers for colonoscopy, and a few add extra help. We can confirm the specifics for the plans in your Texas or Florida county at no cost.
How much does colonoscopy cost with Medicare?
Your cost depends on your specific plan, where you live in Texas or Florida, and your providers. We compare every option in your county side by side — free, with no obligation — so you see the real total cost before you choose.