Medicare Advantage Plan (Part C)

All-in-One Coverage With Extra Benefits

Medicare Advantage Plans—also known as Part C—combine your hospital (Part A) and medical (Part B) coverage into one plan managed by a private insurance company. Many plans also include prescription drug coverage (Part D) and extra benefits like dental, vision, hearing, and wellness programs—all in one.

What Medicare Advantage Plan Covers

Bundled Coverage With Built-In Extras


Every Medicare Advantage plan must offer the same basic benefits as Original Medicare—but most plans go beyond the basics. Depending on your plan, coverage may include:


  • Prescription drug coverage (Part D)
  • Dental, vision, and hearing benefits
  • Over-the-counter (OTC) allowances
  • Transportation and wellness services
  • Annual out-of-pocket limits for medical costs


Most plans are HMO or PPO network-based, which means using in-network providers helps keep your costs low.


What You'll Pay

Low Monthly Premiums, Predictable Costs

Many Medicare Advantage plans have $0 or low monthly premiums, and most include no deductibles for medical services. Unlike Original Medicare, these plans come with an annual out-of-pocket maximum, so you’ll know your financial limit for the year.

Your exact costs will depend on:


  • The plan you choose
  • The network structure (HMO, PPO, etc.)
  • Whether the plan includes drug coverage
  • Any additional benefits you select



I’ll help you compare options side by side and find a plan that fits your care needs and your budget.

When to Enroll

Key Medicare Advantage Enrollment Periods


You can enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan:


  • When you first become eligible for Medicare
  • During the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP): October 15 – December 7
  • During the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period (MAOEP): January 1 – March 31
  • If you qualify for a Special Enrollment Period (SEP) due to certain life changes


Plans and benefits can change each year, so it’s important to review your coverage annually. I offer free plan reviews to help you stay informed and ahead of any changes.

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If you’re applying for Extra Help, submitting an IRMAA appeal, or switching from Original Medicare to a Medicare Advantage plan, you may need official forms to get started.

Is a Medicare Advantage Plan Right for You

Medicare Advantage plans offer bundled, all-in-one coverage that often includes extra benefits like dental, vision, hearing, and drug coverage. But they work differently than Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans.


Advantage plans operate within provider networks and may include copays, with benefits that can vary by location. Medigap plans work alongside Original Medicare, provide broader provider access, and are designed to reduce your out-of-pocket costs.

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Ongoing Support at No Cost

We offer annual Medicare plan reviews at no cost during Open Enrollment. It’s how we help you save money, stay ahead of coverage changes, and feel confident in your plan. There’s never a cost for our service, but real support, year after year.

Ready to Explore Your Medicare Advantage Options?

If you’re new to Medicare or reviewing your coverage during Open Enrollment, now is the time to see what’s available. I’ll guide you through the options, explain what’s changed, and help you enroll with confidence.


Schedule a time that works for you or reach out directly—I'm here to help.

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