Health Insurance For Massage Therapy & Acupuncture in Portland, Oregon

Many Health Insurance Plans now cover massage and manual therapy as part of a treatment protocol. Depending on your coverage, you may be eligible for massage therapy benefits. Our clinic partners with several in-network insurance providers and also offers options for out-of-network coverage, ensuring you can find a plan that fits your needs.

Pricing depends on your health insurance plan. Patients are responsible for any copays, coinsurance, and the deductible when applicable.

Massage Therapy Insurance Coverage

Acupuncture Insurance Coverage

In-Network

With in-network coverage, our providers are contracted with your insurance company to deliver massage therapy services under your in-network benefits. We are In-Network with:

  • Providence - we will not be accepting new Providence patients as of 9/1/2025, this may change in the future. If you would like to sign up to be notified when we will be accepting new patients, please fill out this form:

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield

  • MODA

  • First Choice

Out-of-Network

With out-of-network benefits, we don't have a direct contract with your insurance company. While we do not bill your insurance directly, we can provide a superbill for submission to the insurance carrier . We are out-of-network with:

  • PacificSource

  • United

  • Aetna

  • Cigna

  • Kaiser

Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA)

For Motor Vehicle Accident (MVA) treatment, we can accept insurance through the car insurance provider and handle claims via Personal Injury Protection (PIP). MVA cases are managed differently from traditional health insurance coverage. For more details, please visit our MVA page by clicking below.

Not Covered

Unfortunately, we do not accept the following plans for massage therapy:

  • Oregon Health Plan (OHP)

  • Medicare

  • Marketplace Plans

  • Medicaid

  • Workers Compensation

How can i find out if massage therapy is covered under my benefits?

Step 1: Contact your insurance carrier to confirm if massage therapy is included in your plan. This will provide you with immediate answers about your coverage and any specific requirements, such as deductibles or pre-authorizations.

Step 2: Allow us to verify your benefits for you. We’ll help you understand your coverage options and answer any questions.

We’re here to assist you every step of the way!

Health Insurance FAQS

Understanding Insurance Coverage for Massage Therapy

Massage therapy is increasingly being covered under health insurance plans to treat pain and support rehabilitation from musculoskeletal imbalances. However, coverage depends on your specific health plan, as insurance companies require a determination of medical necessity for massage therapy to be covered. Insurance may categorize massage therapy as either:

  • Medically Necessary

  • Non-Medically Necessary

Treatments classified as non-medically necessary - such as those aimed at relieving stress or promoting relaxation - are typically not covered by insurance providers. For instance, individuals seeking massage for anxiety will not be eligible for coverage.

In cases where musculoskeletal pain and/or rehabilitation are deemed medically necessary, insurance companies may provide varying levels of coverage. Rehabilitative massage therapy treatments are typically aimed at restoring function to a the musculoskeletal system. However, insurance providers have different criteria to determine if massage therapy qualifies as 'medically necessary.' These criteria may include one or more of the following:

  • Pain: The patient must be experiencing pain..

  • Lifestyle Disruption: The patient’s pain disrupts daily activities.

  • Mobility: Muscular dysfunction is impairing mobility and causing discomfort.

  • Onset of Pain: There is an identifiable onset of pain, or timeframe, due to injury or musculoskeletal dysfunction.

Understanding these guidelines can help you navigate your insurance benefits and ensure that you receive the appropriate coverage for your therapeutic needs.