Are there any conditions where Reiki would be covered by insurance? More liberal states or cities where alternative health care is practiced, it is more popular and is practiced more widely, and you can get insurance plans that cover Reiki treatment.
It depends on your insurance coverage and where you live. More liberal states or cities where alternative health care is practiced, it is more popular and is practiced more widely, and you can get insurance plans that cover Reiki treatment. Also if you receive a referral from a medical doctor it helps the insurance. You can submit the referral to the insurance company and say that you were referred to this person through a medical doctor. It depends on coverage, but it is more likely to be covered if you are referred by a medical doctor. There are a few hospitals in the United States who have Reiki practitioners on staff and if it is part of a hospital bill, insurance is more likely to cover it. There are some practitioners that do accept, like if they are practicing out of their home or out of a spa, the company or the person may accept insurance as a form of payment. Most people know that most insurance companies could have a hard time following alternative treatments as a viable option. A lot of times practitioners themselves don't want to bother with that and won't mess with dealing with insurance, but some will. It is just a thing you have to ask, it is probably best to contact your insurance company before you just assume.
So it is important to find a medical practitioner who will recommend Reiki?
If you know a licensed medical doctor who will refer patients to alternative therapists like a Reiki practitioner I would definitely try going that route
