Health Insurance Plans
We are currently in network with the insurance plans listed below.
Some insurances will accept “out of network” providers. If you are unsure if you have acupuncture coverage and/or your plan is not listed below, reach out anyway! Folks have been surprised but what their insurance offers.
*Please note that herbal medicine is not covered by insurance and would continue to be in addition to treatment fee/copay.
A Word About Medicare…
Licensed acupuncturists who are not also physicians or other recognized healthcare providers (such as NPs) cannot enroll in Medicare and, therefore, cannot bill Medicare directly for their services.
As much as we would love to be able to accept Medicare at Eventide, the current legislation does not allow it.
In Network Plans
Mass Health
Blue Cross Blue Shield
CCA (Commonwealth Care Alliance)
Wellsense
Mass General Brigham
Mass General Brigham ACO
Humana- As of 10/1/25
Harvard Pilgrim- As of 10/1/25
Acupuncture services are a qualified medical expense eligible for FSA/HSA.
PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE IF WOULD LIKE TO USE INSURANCE
We a NOT in network with Medicare. Please do not submit Medicare for verification. Please see “A Word About Medicare” above.
Many insurance companies offer acupuncture benefits but it depends on your individual plan.
Eventide Acupuncture is an in network provider for the health insurance plans listed on this page. Some insurance plans offer out-of-network benefits. Deductibles, Co pays and Co- insurance amounts may apply.
We will verify your insurance prior to care but need AT LEAST 72 HOURS before your appointment to complete verification. In addition, we strongly recommend that YOU call and verify your acupuncture benefits as well. Let’s work together to get you the care you need.
Insurance Disclaimer and Financial Responsibility Notice
While we are happy to bill your insurance as a courtesy, please understand that coverage is not guaranteed. Insurance benefits quoted are not a guarantee of payment. It is the patient’s responsibility to know their benefits and to notify us of any changes in coverage.
In the event that your insurance carrier denies payment, discontinues coverage, or does not cover services in full, you will be financially responsible for any remaining balance.