Medicare Advantage (Part C) Plans

Medicare Advantage Plans—also known as Part C—are offered by private insurance companies approved by Medicare. They combine Part A (hospital) and Part B (medical) into one plan, and many also include prescription drug coverage (Part D) along with extra benefits like dental, vision, and hearing.
These plans are often more affordable than expected, but choosing the right one depends on your doctors, prescriptions, and personal needs. That’s where we come in.
Medicare Advantage Plans (Part C)

How We Help
If you're considering a Medicare Advantage Plan, we take the time to walk you through what each plan covers, how it works with your doctors and prescriptions, and whether it fits your lifestyle.
- We look up your current providers and check what networks they accept (HMO, PPO, etc.)
- We review your medications to ensure you’re covered under the right plan
- We explain all your costs clearly—including what $0 premium plans actually mean
- You must be enrolled in Original Medicare (Part A and B) and continue to pay your Part B premium

Key Benefits of Medicare Advantage Plans
Here’s why many people choose a Medicare Advantage Plan:
- Low or even $0 monthly premiums are available in many U.S. counties
- Pay copays when you use your plan—helping you manage healthcare costs over time
- Includes Part D Prescription Drug coverage in most plans
- Choose from network plans like HMOs and PPOs—we’ll verify if your doctors are in-network
- Enrollment and dis-enrollment are limited to Annual Enrollment (October 15 – December 7)
- No health questions required to apply
- Your age or health won’t affect your rates