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DME Providers in South Carolina

360 Medicare-approved durable medical equipment suppliers across 13 cities in South Carolina. All verified through the NPI registry.

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Medicare DME Coverage in South Carolina

Medicare Part B covers durable medical equipment in South Carolina when medically necessary and prescribed by your doctor. You pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount after your Part B deductible ($240/year in 2024). Always verify your supplier is Medicare-enrolled and uses assigned billing.

DME Providers by City in South Carolina

Anderson
48 providers ยท 24 categories
Columbia
48 providers ยท 24 categories
Greenville
24 providers ยท 24 categories
Irmo
24 providers ยท 24 categories
Kingstree
24 providers ยท 24 categories
Langley
24 providers ยท 24 categories
Mt Pleasant
24 providers ยท 24 categories
North Charleston
24 providers ยท 24 categories
Rock Hill
24 providers ยท 24 categories
Spartanburg
24 providers ยท 24 categories
Aiken
24 providers ยท 24 categories
West Columbia
24 providers ยท 24 categories
Florence
24 providers ยท 24 categories

Medicare DME in South Carolina โ€” FAQ

How many Medicare DME providers are in South Carolina? โ–ผ

There are 360 Medicare-approved DME providers across 13 cities in South Carolina. Categories include Off-The-Shelf Knee Braces, Nebulizers & Humidifiers, Hospital Beds & Accessories, Pressure Mattresses & Support Surfaces.

Does Medicare cover DME in South Carolina? โ–ผ

Yes. Medicare Part B covers DME throughout South Carolina when medically necessary and prescribed by your doctor. You pay 20% of the Medicare-approved amount after your Part B deductible. All suppliers on DMEHelper are enrolled in Medicare.

What types of Medicare DME are available in South Carolina? โ–ผ

Medicare-covered DME in South Carolina includes Off-The-Shelf Knee Braces, Nebulizers & Humidifiers, Hospital Beds & Accessories, Pressure Mattresses & Support Surfaces, Diabetic Testing Supplies, Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGM). Coverage requires a doctor's order and a Medicare-enrolled supplier.

What is the NPI number and why does it matter? โ–ผ

The NPI (National Provider Identifier) is a unique 10-digit number assigned by Medicare to every enrolled healthcare provider. Verifying your supplier's NPI confirms they are legitimately enrolled in Medicare. All providers listed on DMEHelper are NPI-verified through the NPPES registry.