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Does Medicare Cover Sleep Disorders Treatment in Albuquerque, New Mexico?

Medicare members in Albuquerque are covered for sleep disorders care — psychiatric evaluations, therapy, and medication management are all included. Lyte Psychiatry is in-network with Medicare, and most visits cost $0–$40.

Medicare in-networkAlbuquerque patients$0–$40/visitTelehealth availableSame-week appointments
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Sleep Disorders Treatment in Albuquerque

Psychiatric sleep disorders include insomnia disorder, hypersomnia, nightmare disorder, and circadian rhythm disorders. Insomnia affects approximately 30% of adults. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) is the gold-standard first-line treatment, outperforming sleep medications for long-term outcomes. Psychiatrists can evaluate and treat sleep disorders in the context of mental health.

In Albuquerque, Lyte Psychiatry provides sleep disorders care by telehealth and is in-network with Medicare. Browse psychiatrists in Albuquerque and therapists in Albuquerque who accept Medicare.

📍 Albuquerque, New Mexico: Approximately 22% of New Mexico adults — nearly 400,000 people — experience a mental illness each year. NM BHSD

NM law (NM Telehealth Act §24-25) requires Medicare to cover telehealth sleep disorders at parity.

Medicare Covers in Albuquerque

Psychiatric Evaluation✓ Covered
Therapy / Counseling✓ Covered
Medication Management✓ Covered
Telehealth Visits✓ Covered
Sleep Disorders Medications✓ Covered
Follow-Up Appointments✓ Covered

Typical copay: $0–$40/visit after deductible. Call 469-733-0848 to verify your Albuquerque benefits.

Sleep Disorders Treatment in Albuquerque

Not sure which provider type you need for sleep disorders? Browse all options — psychiatrists, therapists, and counselors — in Albuquerque.

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New Mexico has a critical shortage of mental health providers — over 75% of NM counties are federally designated mental health professional shortage areas. HRSA Shortage Areas — Telehealth expands access across all of New Mexico.

Medicare + Sleep Disorders in Albuquerque: Common Questions

Does Medicare cover Sleep Disorders treatment in Albuquerque, New Mexico?

Yes — Medicare members in Albuquerque, New Mexico have coverage for sleep disorders treatment, including evaluations, therapy, and medication management. Lyte Psychiatry is in-network, and most Albuquerque members pay $0–$40 per visit after meeting their deductible.

How much does Sleep Disorders treatment cost with Medicare in Albuquerque?

Sleep Disorders treatment at Lyte Psychiatry typically costs $0–$40 per visit for Medicare members in Albuquerque, once the deductible is met. We'll verify your exact Medicare benefits before your first appointment at no charge — just call 469-733-0848.

Does Medicare cover telehealth Sleep Disorders treatment in Albuquerque?

Yes — under New Mexico's telehealth parity law, Medicare covers telehealth sleep disorders treatment in Albuquerque at the same rate as an in-person visit. Lyte Psychiatry's virtual appointments are HIPAA-compliant, so Albuquerque patients can be seen without leaving home.

Is Lyte Psychiatry in-network with Medicare in Albuquerque?

Yes — Lyte Psychiatry is an in-network provider for Medicare members in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and we see patients throughout New Mexico via telehealth. Most Albuquerque patients are scheduled within the week; call 469-733-0848 or book online.

What Sleep Disorders providers in Albuquerque accept Medicare?

In Albuquerque, Medicare is accepted by Lyte Psychiatry's psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, therapists, and counselors — all of whom treat sleep disorders through medication management, therapy, and integrated care. Book at lytepsych.com or call 469-733-0848.

Book Sleep Disorders Care in Albuquerque with Medicare

We verify your Medicare benefits before your first visit. Same-week appointments in Albuquerque and across New Mexico.