Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Plans in Pennsylvania
Looking at Medigap in Pennsylvania? A licensed advisor helps you compare standardized plans like Plan G and Plan N across the carriers we offer — in plain language, with no pressure.
Serving communities including Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Allentown. Medigap plans work alongside Original Medicare and have no provider networks, so they travel with you across Pennsylvania and nationwide.
How Medigap works in Pennsylvania
A Medicare Supplement plan — also called Medigap — works alongside Original Medicare (Parts A and B) to help pay some of the out-of-pocket costs Medicare leaves behind, like copayments, coinsurance, and deductibles. These plans are sold by private insurance companies in Pennsylvania and are standardized, which means a given plan letter offers the same core benefits no matter which company sells it.
Because the benefits for each plan letter are set by law, what usually differs from one Pennsylvania carrier to the next is the monthly premium and the company behind the plan. That is where comparing options carefully pays off, and where an independent advisor can help.
With Medigap, you can generally see any provider in Pennsylvania who accepts Original Medicare — no network lists to check.
Plan G and Plan N in plain language
| Feature | Plan G | Plan N |
|---|---|---|
| Overall coverage | One of the most comprehensive options for people new to Medicare | Often a lower-premium choice with some cost-sharing |
| Premium | Typically higher | Typically lower |
| Cost-sharing at the point of care | Minimal after the Part B deductible | Small copays for some office and emergency visits |
| See any provider who accepts Medicare | Yes — no network restrictions | Yes — no network restrictions |
| Prescription drug coverage | Not included (add a separate Part D plan) | Not included (add a separate Part D plan) |
Plan benefits are standardized by law, and details apply within the current plan year. Other plan letters also exist. If you take regular medications, you would usually pair your Medigap plan with a separate Part D prescription drug plan.
Medigap Open Enrollment timing in Pennsylvania
The most important window for Medigap is your Medigap Open Enrollment Period. For most people it begins the month you are 65 or older and enrolled in Medicare Part B, and it lasts six months. During this period, you generally have a one-time right to buy any Medigap plan offered in Pennsylvania without answering health questions.
Outside that window, the rules for changing plans can be different, and some situations create special guaranteed-issue rights. Timing and eligibility can change, so we will walk through what applies to your situation before you decide.
Your six-month Medigap Open Enrollment Period is tied to when you first have Part B at 65 or older. We will explain the timing that applies to you.
How our advisors compare carriers in Pennsylvania
Same coverage, compared
Since plan letters are standardized, we compare price for identical benefits across the Pennsylvania carriers we offer.
Carrier strength
We weigh company reliability and service, not just the premium.
Add Part D
We help you pair a separate prescription drug plan matched to your medications.
Advisors serving Pennsylvania
The Jeff George Agency is an independent agency with licensed advisors serving Pennsylvania. We explain your Medigap options patiently, compare across the carriers we offer, and stay with you year after year.
Jeff and the licensed team at The Jeff George Agency help Pennsylvania residents understand their Medicare options in plain language — no pressure, no obligation. Talk to an advisor.
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Communities we serve in Pennsylvania include Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Allentown. Wherever you are in the state, we will connect you with an advisor licensed in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Medigap FAQs
Are Medigap plans the same across all Pennsylvania carriers?
The core benefits for each plan letter are standardized by law, so a Plan G is a Plan G no matter the company. What usually differs in Pennsylvania is the monthly premium and the carrier behind the plan, which is why comparing options matters.
When can I enroll in a Medigap plan in Pennsylvania?
Your strongest window is the six-month Medigap Open Enrollment Period that starts when you are 65 or older and enrolled in Part B. Outside that window, different rules may apply.
Does a Pennsylvania Medigap plan cover prescriptions?
No — Medigap does not include drug coverage. You would typically add a separate Part D plan, which we can help you choose.
Can I use a Medigap plan with any doctor in Pennsylvania?
Generally you can see any provider who accepts Original Medicare, without network restrictions. We can confirm the details for your situation.
How is Medigap different from Medicare Advantage in Pennsylvania?
Medigap works alongside Original Medicare and has no networks, while Medicare Advantage bundles your coverage through a plan that often uses networks. New to all of this? Start with Medicare 101.
The Jeff George Agency is a licensed insurance agency. We are not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program.
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