Salicylic acid is a common over-the-counter (OTC) treatment for wart removal. To use it, apply the solution directly to the ...
Medicare does not cover wart removal for cosmetic reasons, but it may cover costs if removal is medically necessary.
If the doctor prescribes medication or high-strength wart removal creams that would not be available over-the-counter, Medicare Part D would pay for the drug costs. A Medicare Advantage (Part C ...