ATTENTION SENIORS! You can change your Medigap plan at any time! Contact Us!
ATTENTION SENIORS! You can change your Medigap plan at any time! Contact Us!
While annual open enrollment doesn't apply to Medigap enrollment, if you are planning on moving from a Medicare Advantage plan to a Medigap plan, you must do it during the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) between October 15, 2022 and December 7, 2024.
An approximate Plan G premium for a 65 year old female in Michigan is $120.17
An approximate Plan G premium for a 65 year old male in Michigan is $138.23.
Plan N has an even lower monthly premium!
Email matt@medigapcoverage.net for a FREE personalized quote of more than
20 companies in your state.
In a Medigap plan, there is no HMO or PPO network you need to utilize. Any doctor that accepts Medicare will take your Medigap plan. If you live out of state for months at a time or are traveling, you can see any doctor that accepts Medicare.
No! Medigap plans work with Medicare Part A and Part B in that it covers the deductibles and coinsurance costs that Medicare doesn't cover.
Medigap Supplement plans do not cover Prescriptions. You can purchase a separate Medicare Part D Plan that covers prescriptions. We can help you with that also!
Yes! Some Medigap carriers offer discounts of up to 12% for a married household!
Other companies offer discounts if you pay via auto-deduction from a checking account.
Contact me at (586) 842-3200 or email me at matt@medigapcoverage.net and we can start the process with a comparison of your current policy and get you enrolled!
As of 2020, Medicare Supplement plans (Medigap) will no longer sell new Medigap Plan C or F.
TO THOSE THAT BECOME MEDICARE ELIGIBLE AFTER JANUARY 1, 2020
Congress has decided that new Medigap plans will no longer be allowed to cover the Part B deductible
after January 1, 2020.
For those who currently have Plan C or F, you are able to keep those Medigap Plans.