Supplement plans help cover additional costs not included in original Medicare.
Speak with Medicare Advisor
What is Medicare Supplement
Medigap plans, also known as Medicare Supplement Insurance, help cover costs not paid by Original Medicare, including copayments, deductibles, and coinsurance expenses. These plans are offered by private insurance companies and work exclusively alongside Original Medicare Parts A and B, not Medicare Advantage. Medigap plans offer standardized coverage identified by letters (Plans A, B, C, D, F, G, K, L, M, N), making it easier for beneficiaries to compare policies across insurers. While each lettered plan provides identical coverage benefits regardless of the insurer, premiums can differ widely based on location, provider, age, and sometimes health status. Beneficiaries must have Medicare Part A and Part B before purchasing a Medigap policy. The ideal time to enroll in a Medigap policy is during the Medigap Open Enrollment Period, which lasts six months starting the month beneficiaries turn 65 and enroll in Medicare Part B.
Medigap 101
Medigap plans, also known as Medicare Supplement Insurance, help cover costs not paid by Original Medicare, including copayments, deductibles, and coinsurance expenses. These plans are offered by private insurance companies and work exclusively alongside Original Medicare Parts A and B, not Medicare Advantage. Medigap plans offer standardized coverage identified by letters (Plans A, B, C, D, F, G, K, L, M, N), making it easier for beneficiaries to compare policies across insurers. While each lettered plan provides identical coverage benefits regardless of the insurer, premiums can differ widely based on location, provider, age, and sometimes health status. Beneficiaries must have Medicare Part A and Part B before purchasing a Medigap policy.
The ideal time to enroll in a Medigap policy is during the Medigap Open Enrollment Period, which lasts six months starting the month beneficiaries turn 65 and enroll in Medicare Part B. During this period, insurers cannot deny coverage, charge higher premiums based on health status, or impose pre-existing condition exclusions. If beneficiaries miss this enrollment period, they may face medical underwriting, higher premiums, or even denial of coverage based on their health history.
Unlike Medicare Advantage plans, Medigap policies allow beneficiaries the freedom to visit any doctor, specialist, or hospital nationwide that accepts Medicare without network restrictions.
Our Industry Expertise
Our entire team of Medicare Advisors believes in building trust-based partnerships with our clients.
Our Process
Understanding these nuances helps beneficiaries select a Medicare plan tailored precisely to their healthcare needs, budget constraints, and personal preferences.

Personalized Guidance
Plan Comparison & Free Quote
Guided Medicare Enrollment
FAQs About Medicare Supplement
Didn’t find your question? See more answers or ask us today!
What’s the difference between Medigap and Medicare Advantage?
Do I need Medigap if I have Part C?
How much does Medigap cost?
Can I switch Medigap plans?
Why Choose Us?
Contact us today!
Address
TX 75080
Contact Us
Phone: +1 866-898-3486