How Medicare-Eligible Adults Can Compare Medicare Supplement Plans Side‑by‑Side
According to the National Council on Aging, Medicare beneficiaries can face significant out‑of‑pocket costs each year for deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. A Medicare Supplement Insurance plan — also called Medigap — is one option that may help cover certain costs Original Medicare doesn’t pay.
Medicare Supplement Insurance plans are sold by private insurance companies and are designed to work alongside Original Medicare (Parts A and B). Depending on the standardized plan you choose, a Medigap policy may help pay for some of the remaining costs such as copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles. Benefits, availability, and premiums vary by carrier, plan letter, and your state of residence.
Historically, comparing options meant contacting each insurance company individually — a process that could take hours and often left consumers unsure whether they had reviewed all the plans available in their area. Online comparison services have made it easier to request a quote and review plan information from multiple carriers in one place.
One important step: compare before you enroll
Premiums and benefit structures for Medicare Supplement plans can vary substantially between insurance companies — even for the same standardized plan letter (for example, Plan G or Plan N) in the same ZIP code. Reviewing options from several carriers, rather than enrolling with the first one you speak to, may help you identify a plan that better fits your situation.
What Quick Medigap does
Quick Medigap is a free online service that connects Medicare‑eligible consumers with licensed insurance agents who can present Medicare Supplement plan options from participating insurance companies. We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any plan information you receive will come from a licensed agent who is authorized to sell those products in your state.
There is no cost or obligation to request information. Calling or completing a form on this site will connect you with a licensed insurance agent or producer who may contact you by phone, email, or text to discuss your Medicare Supplement options.
How to request a Medicare Supplement quote
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Select your age range
Tap the option below that includes your current age, then enter your ZIP code on the next page.
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Answer a few quick questions
Share some basic information so a licensed agent can prepare relevant Medicare Supplement plan options for you to review.
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Speak with a licensed agent
A licensed insurance agent will follow up to walk through the plan options available in your area. There is no obligation to enroll.
Select your age range to get started
It’s free to request a quote. You’re under no obligation to enroll.