How to Use Your NYSHIP Insurance for Massage Therapy (Step-by-Step Guide)

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If you’re covered under NYSHIP’s Empire Plan, you might already know it helps with medical needs—but did you know it can also cover massage therapy for pain relief

Many members are surprised to learn that their plan allows for up to 20 massage sessions per year, provided they follow the right steps.

The problem? Most people don’t use these benefits because the process feels confusing. Between prescriptions, out-of-network rules, and reimbursement paperwork, it can feel easier just to pay out of pocket. 

That means many teachers, police officers, municipal workers, and other NYSHIP members miss out on hundreds of dollars in covered care.

That’s why we created this step-by-step guide. In the next sections, you’ll learn exactly how to use your NYSHIP insurance for massage therapy—from getting the right prescription to filing for reimbursement—so you can book your sessions with confidence at Circle Wellness in Melville (serving Huntington, Plainview, and all of Long Island).

Step 1: Get a Valid Prescription

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Before NYSHIP will cover massage therapy, you need a doctor’s prescription. This isn’t just red tape—it’s proof that your massage care is medically necessary. Without it, NYSHIP won’t reimburse you.

Who can write this prescription? It doesn’t have to be just your primary care doctor. In fact, many members get theirs from a chiropractor, physical therapist, or specialist who is already treating their pain or injury. That makes the process faster and easier.

Step 2: Understand Out-of-Network Providers

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When it comes to massage therapy under NYSHIP, most providers are considered out-of-network. That simply means the clinic is not directly contracted with the insurance—but it doesn’t mean you lose coverage.

Step 3: Verify Your Deductible and Coverage

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Once you have the prescription and understand out-of-network providers, the next step is checking where you stand with your deductible.

Step 4: Submit Your Claims for Reimbursement

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This is the final step that makes your NYSHIP medical massage truly work for you. Once your massage session is complete, you’ll need to submit a claim to NYSHIP for reimbursement.

Step 5: Book Your Session with Confidence

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Now that you know the process—prescription, provider, deductible, and claim submission—you’re ready to put your NYSHIP benefits to work. The truth is, many New York State employees never use their full wellness coverage simply because they don’t know how. That means dozens of massage sessions go unused every single year.
We specialize in helping Empire Plan members access these benefits without the confusion. From verifying your coverage to preparing the right paperwork, our team makes sure you can focus on healing while we handle the details.
Don’t leave your NYSHIP massage benefits sitting on the table. 
If you’re a teacher, police officer, SUNY staff member, municipal worker, or retiree, these sessions are already yours. 
All you have to do is claim them.
Book your medical massage with Circle Wellness today and start experiencing the relief you deserve.

Don’t miss your 20 covered sessions —
book your NYSHIP massage at Circle Wellness today!

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