
Medicare Supplement
Medicare Supplement or Medigap is perfect if you are looking for a solution to any gap between Medicare coverage and what you might have to pay from out-of-pocket money. You can get a Medicare Supplement insurance policy from a private insurance company There are ten different Medicare Supplement insurance policies to choose from. Depending on the state where you live, you might find them all or not. ​
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Who Is Eligible For Medicare Supplement Insurance?
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*If you are already enrolled in Original Medicare (Parts A and B).
*You are 65 years old or over, or under 65 but with a disability or End-Stage Renal Disease.
*And the policy is offered in the state where you reside.
Then you are eligible to purchase a Medicare Supplement Insurance policy.

Types Of Medicare Supplement Plans
A variety of Medicare Supplement plans are available. Each plan provides different
benefits, so it’s important to compare before deciding. Your monthly premium is based on
the coverage offered and the insurance company you choose.
Note: Plans C and F aren’t available to people newly eligible for Medicare on or after
January 1, 2020. If you were eligible before this date, or if you already have or were
covered by Plan C or F (or the Plan F high deductible version) before January 1, 2020, you
can keep your plan if you wish.

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(Indicates areas where the plan pays 100% of the benefit cost.)
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1 Plans F and G also offer a high-deductible plan in some states. With this option, you must pay for Medicare-covered costs (coinsurance, copay, and deductibles) up to the deductible before your policy pays anything. 2 For Plans K and L, after you meet your out-of-pocket yearly limit and your yearly Part B deductible, the Medicare Supplement plan pays 100% of covered services for the rest of the calendar year. 3 Plan N pays 100% of the Part B coinsurance, except for a copay of up to $20 for some office visits and up to a $50 copay for emergency room visits that don’t result in inpatient admission. Medicare Supplement plans are standardized differently in Massachusetts, Minnesota and Wisconsin. Visit our website to review the plans available in your area or discuss your options with an Medicare Advisors licensed Benefits Advisor. For details on deductibles and costs, visit medicare.gov
Contact Us Today
Call us today 214-603-5559, Calling this number will direct you to a licensed insurance agent.
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We provide expert guidance on available HMO, PPO, and Indemnity plan options. A licensed agent will educate you on plan features such as physician networks, and cost analysis for the following: premiums, copays, deductibles. Throughout the enrollment process and post-enrollment, you will have a personal contact to assist with questions, claims, or concerns, should any arise.