Knee Osteoarthritis Treatment Coverage with unitedhealthcare
Compare unitedhealthcare coverage for 14 treatments commonly used for knee osteoarthritis. Find out what's covered, requirements, and estimated costs.
Treatment Options & Coverage
Cortisone Injections
Typically CoveredBracing and Orthotics
Typically CoveredHyaluronic Acid Injections
Typically CoveredJoint Supplements
Not CoveredMassage Therapy
Not CoveredNerve Blocks & Radiofrequency Ablation
Typically CoveredOral Medications
Typically CoveredPhysical Therapy
Typically CoveredProlotherapy
Not CoveredPRP Injections
Not CoveredStem Cell Therapy
Not CoveredTENS / Electrotherapy
Typically CoveredTopical Treatments
Typically CoveredArthrosamid
Not CoveredCoverage Comparison
Side-by-side comparison of unitedhealthcare coverage for knee osteoarthritis treatments.
| Treatment | Covered? | Prior Auth | Est. Cost | Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cortisone Injections | No | $100-$300 per injection (with insurance copay typically $20-$50) | strong | |
| Bracing and Orthotics | No | $50-$200 (OTC); $400-$1,500 (custom/unloader) | moderate | |
| Hyaluronic Acid Injections | No | $300-$1,500 per injection series (without insurance) | moderate | |
| Joint Supplements | No | $15-$60 per month | limited | |
| Massage Therapy | No | $60-$120 per session | limited | |
| Nerve Blocks & Radiofrequency Ablation | No | $2,000-$5,000 per procedure (before insurance) | moderate | |
| Oral Medications | No | $5-$50 per month (OTC); $30-$200 (prescription) | strong | |
| Physical Therapy | No | $75-$150 per session (before insurance) | strong | |
| Prolotherapy | No | $150-$600 per session (out of pocket) | limited | |
| PRP Injections | No | $500-$2,500 per injection | emerging | |
| Stem Cell Therapy | No | $3,000-$25,000 | insufficient | |
| TENS / Electrotherapy | No | $30-$100 for home units; $50-$150 per clinical session | moderate | |
| Topical Treatments | No | $10-$30 (OTC); $50-$300 (prescription) | moderate | |
| Arthrosamid | No | $3,000-$5,000 (self-pay at international clinics) | emerging |
Recommended Approach
Based on unitedhealthcare coverage for knee osteoarthritis, we recommend:
- 1 Start with covered conservative options (physical therapy, oral medications)
- 2 If insufficient relief, progress to injection therapies
- 3 Document treatment history for any prior authorization requirements
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