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Learn about your options with different types of Medicare Plans and Supplemental Medicare Plans.

Four Easy Steps to Find the Right Medicare Plan:

01  Use our free Medicare Plan finder

Our easy-to-use Medicare Plan finder tool helps you quickly identify plans available in your area. By entering a few details, we’ll guide you through the options that suit your healthcare needs, ensuring you don’t miss out on any benefits you’re entitled to.

02  Get your recommended medicare plan

Based on your preferences and eligibility, we’ll recommend the best Medicare Plan tailored specifically for you. Whether you need coverage for doctor visits, hospital stays, or prescription drugs, we’ll ensure you have a personalized plan to cover all your health requirements.

03  SPEAK TO A LICENSED AGENT

Our licensed Medicare Agents are here to answer any questions you have. They’ll walk you through your plan details, explain any confusing terms, and provide expert advice on what plan is best for your budget and healthcare needs.

04  SELECT YOUR PLAN AND SAVE

Once you’ve selected your preferred plan, you’ll enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing your healthcare needs are covered. We’ll help you enroll smoothly, and you can start saving on medical costs right away, with the confidence that you’ve chosen the best plan.

How Medicare Works

Medicare is made up of four parts that you can choose from to fit your needs. Here’s an overview of how each of these parts work together.

Medicare Hospital

PART A

Hospital & Inpatient

Medicare Doctor (1)

PART B

Doctors & Medical

Medicare Doctor and Hospital

PART C

Medicare Advantage

Medicare Supplement (1)

PART D

Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage

Medicare Shield (1)

MEDIGAP

Also Called Medicare Supplements

Frequently Asked Questions

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When you become eligible for Medicare, you’ll enroll in Parts A & B. Medicare covers most of your basic hospital and doctor expenses, respectively. Unfortunately, “most” does not mean “all”. The expenses which Medicare does not cover – sometimes referred to as “gaps” in coverage – are what Medigap insurance protects you from. Medigap, or Medicare Supplements, is a private plan designed to fill in the gaps in Original Medicare coverage.

You, as a consumer, have a variety of options. While some prefer to look up nearby agents, the truth is that you’ll get the best deal by doing your research and shopping around online. With the power of the internet, you can get more and better offers from several major companies who are all competing for your business.

You could contact each and every individual agency by yourself and spend hours filling out the same redundant online forms for quotes, or you can let us do all of the busy work for you. Compare Medicare Plans by state  or by the carrier. Simply fill out our online quote form today.

Anyone who’s eligible for Medicare and enrolled in Part A & Part B is eligible for Medigap insurance. Once you’re Part B goes into effect, or you know your Part B effective date, you can enroll in a Medigap plan.

Medigap plans make you’re out of pocket medical costs predictable. Giving you peace of mind knowing your finances are protected from unexpected medical bills. With Medigap plans, you’ll only have to worry about the monthly premium. The costs outside your monthly premium are very minimal. Your cost-sharing could even be zero depending on the letter plan you enroll in.

The best time to enroll in a Medigap plan is during your Medigap Open Enrollment Period. This is a one-time 6-month enrollment window where you can enroll in any letter plan you choose without having to go through medical underwriting. Medigap plans do not come with an annual enrollment period. You can enroll in a plan at any time of the year. If you’re outside your open enrollment window, you can still enroll. You’ll just have to answer health questions during the enrollment process.

Medigap plans are standardized by the federal government. This means the benefits remain the same per letter plan regardless of what state you live in. The only states that have their own Medigap plans include Massachusetts, Wisconsin, & Minnesota. The only thing that changes from state to state is the monthly premium. You may pay more or less for the same benefits in one state compared to another. That’s why it’s important to work with a licensed Medicare agent. They can help compare all letter plans will all carriers in your area to get you the lowest premium without sacrificing benefits.

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