Yes, Medicare does provide coverage for mental health services. Part A covers inpatient mental health care in a psychiatric hospital, while Part B covers outpatient mental health services, including visits to a psychiatrist or other doctor, clinical psychologist, clinical social worker, and clinical nurse specialist. Medicare also covers partial hospitalization programs for mental health services. Additionally, Medicare Advantage plans are required to cover the same services as Original Medicare, and many also offer extra benefits such as counseling and therapy. It's important to note that specific coverage details may vary, so it's advisable to review the plan's summary of benefits or contact the plan directly for more information.