MyoPro Cost with Medicare: Coverage, Out-of-Pocket, and Financing

MyoPro® Cost and Coverage:
A Guide to Out-of-Pocket Expectations

Financial transparency for patients considering a MyoPro myoelectric orthosis

For many stroke survivors and individuals living with paralysis, the shift from "Will this work for me?" to "How can I afford this?" is an important step in the treatment journey. At Myomo, we believe financial transparency is just as important as clinical quality.

If you are considering a MyoPro myoelectric orthosis, here is what you can generally expect regarding costs, insurance pathways, and financial assistance.

The Core Answer: What Does a MyoPro Cost?

The total cost of a MyoPro is not a single "fixed price." Instead, it is determined by the specific technology you need, such as the Motion W (elbow and wrist) or the Motion G (which includes hand grasp functionality in addition to elbow and wrist), as well as your individual insurance coverage.

The Medicare Pathway (2026)

For many patients, Medicare Part B represents a common coverage pathway. Under the current Medicare fee schedule, MyoPro is categorized under specific HCPCS billing codes:

HCPCS L8701 (Motion W) Powered elbow and wrist orthosis configuration
HCPCS L8702 (Motion G) Powered orthosis configuration that includes elbow, wrist, and hand functionality

Medicare Part B may cover a significant portion of the cost for eligible patients. The remaining out-of-pocket responsibility can vary depending on your specific coverage, including any supplemental insurance. Before moving forward, we provide a personalized estimate so you understand your potential costs.

Understanding Your Out-of-Pocket Options

We recognize that out-of-pocket costs can be an important consideration. To help make this technology more accessible, we offer several financial support options:

  • Secondary Insurance: If you have a supplemental or Medigap policy, it may cover some or all of the remaining out-of-pocket costs, depending on your plan.
  • Financing Plans: Myomo offers structured financing options that allow patients to spread out remaining costs over monthly payments.

Why Myomo is Your Direct Source for Pricing

You may see third-party websites offering estimates on the "average cost of a myoelectric brace." However, these estimates may not reflect the custom-fabricated nature of the MyoPro or current reimbursement considerations.

By working directly with Myomo, you receive information based on primary sources, including CMS fee schedules and insurer medical policies, helping provide a clearer understanding of potential costs and coverage.

Who This Is For

Patients and Caregivers

Those looking to better understand the financial and coverage aspects of MyoPro.

Clinicians and Case Managers

Those seeking information to support patient education and care planning from clinic to home.