Medicare Plans
Compare your Medicare plan options side by side and find the coverage that fits your health needs and budget.
The Medicare Plan Landscape
When you become eligible for Medicare, you have several coverage options. The right choice depends on your health needs, preferred doctors, medications, budget, and how much flexibility you want in choosing providers.
Deborah will walk you through each option, explain the trade-offs, and help you compare the specific plans available in your county — at no cost to you.
Your Medicare Plan Options
Medicare Advantage (Part C)
All-in-one plans from private insurers that replace Original Medicare. Often include dental, vision, hearing, and prescription drugs.
Learn MoreMedicare Supplement (Medigap)
Policies that work alongside Original Medicare to cover deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. See any Medicare doctor nationwide.
Learn MoreMedicare Part D
Standalone prescription drug coverage that works with Original Medicare or Medicare Supplement plans.
Learn MoreDental & Vision Plans
Standalone dental and vision plans for Medicare beneficiaries who want coverage beyond what their Medicare plan provides.
Learn MoreMedicare Advantage vs. Medicare Supplement
| Feature | Medicare Advantage | Medicare Supplement |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly premium | Often $0 | Varies ($100–$300+) |
| Network restrictions | Yes — network required | No — any Medicare doctor |
| Referrals needed | Often yes (HMO) | Never |
| Extra benefits | Dental, vision, hearing, Rx | No extra benefits |
| Out-of-pocket max | Yes — capped annually | Minimal with Plan G |
| Prescription drugs | Usually included | Separate Part D plan needed |
| Best for | Lower premium, extra benefits | Predictability, travel, flexibility |

Compare Plans in Your Area
Deborah will compare every plan available in your county and help you choose the best fit for your needs.