There’s no one-size-fits-all plan. Let’s help you understand the difference between your choices.Medicare Advantage (Part C) combines hospital, medical, and often drug coverage in one convenient plan—plus added benefits you won’t find in Original Medicare.
Not sure which path is right for you? See how Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage differ in coverage, flexibility, costs, and added benefits—all in one simple chart.
Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private insurers and approved by Medicare. They bundle Part A and Part B—and often Part D—into one plan, with added perks like dental, vision, and more.
From HMOs to PPOs and special needs plans, Medicare Advantage comes in several forms—each with its own network rules and benefits. We’ll help you find the right fit for your health and budget.
Most Advantage plans include preventive services like cleanings, eye exams, and hearing aid coverage
Wellness & Lifestyle
Access to gym memberships, wellness classes, or health coaching
Over-the-Counter & Rx Support
Many plans provide monthly OTC allowances and include prescription drug coverage
Understanding Costs
How Medicare Advantage Plans Handle Costs
Medicare Advantage often has lower monthly premiums and an annual out-of-pocket cap, giving you more predictable healthcare spending compared to Original Medicare.
Most people can switch to Medicare Advantage during the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP), but other special enrollment periods may apply. We’ll guide you through the timing and process.
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