Most people get their Medicare coverage one of two ways: original Medicare or Medicare Advantage. Original Medicare is the most widely chosen option, but it’s common for individuals to also purchase a Medicare Supplement insurance plan to help cover the gaps. Medicare Advantage, meanwhile, includes coverage of Parts A and B with Part D often included as well, and while it generally offers a lower monthly expense than original Medicare, it requires a select network of providers and can lead to higher out-of-pocket costs.
We speak the language of Medicare and can help you understand your options. We’ll help you select the Medicare Supplement plan that’s right for you as we guide you through our easy process.