Medicare Insurance Plans in Massachusetts

Free side-by-side comparison of Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement (Medigap Plans G/N/F), and Part D plans from every major carrier in Massachusetts. Licensed independent agents, same-day quotes, no cost.

Quick Answer for Massachusetts

4 Medicare options in Massachusetts: Original Medicare + Medigap + Part D / Medicare Advantage / standalone Part D / Special Needs Plans (SNPs).

For most Massachusetts enrollees new to Medicare, Plan G is the most comprehensive Medigap option, and Medicare Advantage is best if you want $0 premium and bundled extras. Medigap plans are federally standardized — same letter = same benefits across carriers.

Massachusetts is one of the few states with year-round guaranteed-issue rights for Medigap. You can switch plans at any time without medical underwriting. Premiums in Massachusetts tend to be higher because of this protection.

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The 4 Medicare Plan Types in Massachusetts

Medicare Advantage (Part C)

  • Replaces Original Medicare with HMO/PPO from a private insurer
  • Often $0 monthly premium
  • Usually bundles Part D, dental, vision
  • Network-based with prior authorization

Medicare Supplement (Medigap)

  • Pairs with Original Medicare to cover deductibles/copays
  • Use any provider in U.S. accepting Medicare
  • Federally standardized plans (A through N)
  • Plans G and N most popular for new enrollees

Medicare Part D

  • Standalone prescription drug plan
  • Required if you have Original Medicare + Medigap
  • Permanent late-enrollment penalty if delayed

Special Needs Plans (SNPs)

  • C-SNP — chronic conditions (diabetes, COPD, heart failure)
  • D-SNP — dual Medicare + Medicaid eligible
  • I-SNP — institutional / nursing facility residents

Medicare Advantage vs. Medigap in Massachusetts

FeatureMedigap (Plan G/N)Medicare Advantage
Provider freedom in MassachusettsAny U.S. provider accepting MedicarePlan network only
Travel coverageNationwideLimited / emergency only
Monthly premium$110 – $200 (Plan G, age 65)Often $0
Prior authorizationNoYes, common
Drug coverageSeparate Part D requiredUsually bundled
Dental, vision, hearingNot includedUsually bundled

📍 Massachusetts Medigap Rule

Massachusetts is one of the few states with year-round guaranteed-issue rights for Medigap. You can switch plans at any time without medical underwriting. Premiums in Massachusetts tend to be higher because of this protection.

Top Massachusetts Cities We Serve

Licensed independent Medicare agents serving every ZIP code in Massachusetts:

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FAQ — Massachusetts Medicare

What Medicare plans are available in Massachusetts?+
Massachusetts residents have four main Medicare paths: (1) Original Medicare + Medicare Supplement (Medigap) + standalone Part D for maximum provider freedom; (2) Medicare Advantage (Part C) — usually $0 premium, network-based, often bundles Part D, dental, vision; (3) Standalone Part D drug plans paired with Original Medicare; (4) Special Needs Plans (C-SNP, D-SNP, I-SNP) for chronic conditions, dual-eligibility, or institutional residents.
Medicare Advantage vs. Medigap in Massachusetts — which is better?+
Medigap is better for Massachusetts residents who want maximum provider freedom (any U.S. doctor accepting Medicare) and predictable costs. Medicare Advantage is better for those wanting low or $0 monthly premiums and bundled benefits. Most Massachusetts enrollees pick Medigap Plan G or Plan N for the predictability.
When can I enroll in Medicare in Massachusetts?+
Initial Medicare Enrollment is the 7-month window around your 65th birthday. Initial Medigap Open Enrollment is the 6 months starting the month you turn 65 and have Part B — guaranteed issue, no underwriting. Annual Open Enrollment (Oct 15 – Dec 7) is for changing Medicare Advantage and Part D plans. Massachusetts is one of the few states with year-round guaranteed-issue rights for Medigap. You can switch plans at any time without medical underwriting. Premiums in Massachusetts tend to be higher because of this protection.
How much do Medicare plans cost in Massachusetts?+
Medicare Part B has a standard 2026 monthly premium of $185. Medicare Advantage plans frequently cost $0 in additional premium. Medigap Plan G premiums in Massachusetts run roughly $110 to $200 per month for a 65-year-old non-smoker. Standalone Part D plans average $40-$60 per month.
Which Medigap carriers serve Massachusetts?+
Major Medigap carriers serving Massachusetts typically include AARP/UnitedHealthcare, Mutual of Omaha, Cigna, Aetna, Humana, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Anthem, and several regional or state-specific carriers.
What does it cost to use your service?+
Nothing. Our consultations and plan comparisons are 100% free. Agents are paid by the carrier when you enroll, and your premium is the same whether you enroll through us or directly.
How do I get a free Medicare quote in Massachusetts?+
Call 256-800-4885 or use the form on this page. You will be matched with a licensed independent Medicare agent who serves Massachusetts.

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