Is Acupuncture Covered by Health Insurance in Australia?

If you have private health insurance with extras cover, acupuncture may be partially rebatable — but the coverage varies significantly between funds and cover levels. Here’s what Perth patients need to know before booking their first session.

Private Health Coverage Overview

Private extras
the cover type required (not hospital)
AHPRA registered
practitioners must be registered for rebates
Per-session cap
most funds set a dollar limit per session

Private Health Insurance and Acupuncture in Australia — What’s Covered and How to Claim

In Australia, acupuncture is recognised as a natural therapy under private health insurance extras cover. To claim a rebate, you need: (1) private health insurance with an extras policy that includes natural therapies (not all extras policies do); (2) treatment from an AHPRA-registered Chinese medicine practitioner.

Most major health funds including Medibank, Bupa, HCF, NIB, AHM, and CBHS include acupuncture in higher-tier extras policies. Coverage amounts range from $15-50 per consultation depending on your fund and level. Medicare does not cover acupuncture. Some workplace health plans and DVA/veterans’ healthcare also cover acupuncture — check with your employer or DVA case manager. The easiest way to check is to call your fund and ask specifically: “Does my extras cover include acupuncture by an AHPRA-registered Chinese medicine practitioner?”

We’re registered with all major funds: Nature’s Chinese Medicine is registered with all major private health funds. Dr Yang is AHPRA-registered as a Chinese Medicine practitioner, which is the requirement for health fund rebates. You can use your health fund card on the day to claim directly in the clinic using HICAPS.

Key Points

What You Need to Claim
Private extras (not hospital cover); AHPRA-registered practitioner; health fund card; some funds require referral or specific provider number. Check your policy document for any waiting periods.
Major Funds and Coverage
Medibank, Bupa, HCF, NIB, AHM, CBHS, Australian Unity: all include acupuncture in mid-to-high tier extras. Call to confirm your specific level includes it and what the annual cap is.
Medicare and Bulk Billing
Medicare does not cover acupuncture unless it is part of a GP-referred Chronic Disease Management plan. Check with your GP if you have a chronic condition affecting daily function.
HICAPS On-the-Day Claiming
Most clinics including Nature’s Chinese Medicine use HICAPS terminals to claim your rebate on the spot. You only pay the gap between the fund rebate and our full fee.

What Does the Research Show?

Acupuncture Cost-Effectiveness and Economic Analysis
Health economic research demonstrates that acupuncture treatment reduces overall healthcare costs through fewer doctor visits and reduced medication use for chronic pain and other conditions.
Healthcare Cost Savings With Integrative Medicine
Patients who use both conventional and complementary therapies (including acupuncture) show better outcomes and lower total costs than those using either approach alone.
Private Health Insurance and Prevention
Insurance funds increasingly recognise that preventive acupuncture treatment reduces downstream medical costs by preventing acute exacerbations and complications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a referral?

Not typically. Most funds cover acupuncture direct from an AHPRA-registered practitioner without a GP referral. However, check your specific policy. Some funds or levels may require referral. Call your fund to confirm before your first visit.

Can I claim on Medicare?

Medicare does not cover standard acupuncture. However, if you have a chronic condition affecting your ability to work or care for yourself, your GP may enrol you in a Chronic Disease Management plan, which can include acupuncture. Ask your GP if you qualify.

What if my fund doesn’t cover acupuncture?

You can still get treatment, but you’ll pay the full out-of-pocket fee. Some patients ask their fund to add acupuncture to their extras policy at the next renewal. Alternatively, you may choose to upgrade your extras level to one that includes it.

How much will I get back?

This varies by fund and your specific extras level. Most funds reimburse $15-50 per session. You’ll get the difference between our fee and the rebate (the gap). Our reception can tell you the typical rebate before your first visit if you provide your fund and membership number.

Does health fund cover Chinese herbal medicine too?

Some funds do cover herbal medicine if prescribed by an AHPRA-registered practitioner, but it’s less common than acupuncture coverage. Check your policy or call your fund. Herbal medicine often has an annual cap separate from acupuncture.