All your Medicare in one simple plan
Hospital, medical, drugs and extras like dental and vision, bundled together, often for a $0 monthly premium. Here's how Medicare Advantage works, and how to tell if it fits you.
In one sentence
A Medicare Advantage plan replaces Original Medicare with a single private plan that bundles your coverage, caps your yearly costs, and usually throws in extras, in exchange for using the plan's network of doctors.
Often more than Original Medicare, for less
Medical & hospital
Everything Parts A & B cover, all in one plan.
Prescription drugs
Most plans include Part D drug coverage built in.
Dental, vision, hearing
Common extras Original Medicare doesn't cover.
Wellness perks
Fitness memberships, OTC allowances and more.
From "I'm overwhelmed" to "I'm covered"
Choosing an Advantage plan is simpler than it looks when someone does the heavy lifting with you.
We learn your needs
Your doctors, your medications, your budget and how you like to get care.
We check networks & drugs
We confirm your providers are in-network and price your prescriptions.
We compare top plans
A short list of the best-fit Advantage plans, side by side, in plain English.
You enroll, we stay
We handle enrollment and review your plan with you every year.
Advantage shines for some, not all. Honestly
A great fit if you...
Advantage- Want one simple plan and a low (often $0) premium
- Like extras like dental, vision and hearing
- Are comfortable using a plan's provider network
- Want a cap on your yearly out-of-pocket costs
Consider a Supplement if you...
- Want to see any doctor nationwide, no networks
- Travel often or split time between states
- Prefer very predictable, steady costs
- Don't mind a higher monthly premium
What is a Medicare Advantage plan?
It's a private, all-in-one alternative to Original Medicare (also called Part C). It bundles Parts A and B and usually D, and often adds dental, vision and hearing, frequently for a $0 monthly premium.
Does it cost more than Original Medicare?
Many plans have a $0 premium (you still pay your Part B premium). You pay copays as you use care, and every plan caps your yearly out-of-pocket costs, something Original Medicare alone doesn't do.
Can I keep my doctor?
Advantage plans use networks, so it depends on the plan. Before you enroll, we verify your doctors and pharmacies are in-network.
See your best Advantage plans, free.
We'll shortlist the top-fit plans in your ZIP and confirm your doctors are covered.