Medicare Advatage
All-in-one Medicare coverage with added benefits beyond Original Medicare
Medicare Advantage, also known as Medicare Part C, is an alternative to Original Medicare (Parts A and B). These plans are offered by private insurance companies approved by Medicare and are designed to bundle your coverage into one plan.
A Medicare Advantage plan includes:
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Hospital coverage (Part A)
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Medical coverage (Part B)
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Often prescription drug coverage (Part D)
Many Medicare Advantage plans also include extra benefits not covered by Original Medicare, such as:
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Dental, vision, and hearing coverage
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Fitness and wellness programs
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Transportation to medical appointments
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Over-the-counter (OTC) allowances
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Telehealth services
Most plans use a network of doctors and hospitals, and costs are typically structured with copays instead of large bills. Many plans offer low or $0 monthly premiums, though you must continue paying your Part B premium.
Who Medicare Advantage Is For
Medicare Advantage may be a good option if you:
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Want all your coverage in one plan
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Prefer predictable copays
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Like having extra benefits
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Are comfortable using a provider network
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Want coverage that fits your budget and lifestyle
Enrollment & Changes
You can enroll in or change Medicare Advantage plans during:
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Annual Enrollment Period (AEP): October 15 – December 7
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Special Enrollment Periods, if you qualify due to life changes
Plans, benefits, provider networks, and costs can change each year, which is why reviewing your coverage annually is important.
Closing / Help-Focused CTA
Choosing the right Medicare Advantage plan can be confusing.
We help you compare plans, explain benefits, and choose coverage that fits your healthcare needs — at no cost to you.

