Turning 65 in Seminole County? Licensed Florida specialists compare Medigap plans from top-rated Florida carriers — completely free. Keep your doctors, eliminate surprise bills.
If you’re turning 65 in Seminole County, this is the most important decision you’ll make. Medicare Advantage looks cheaper — but most Seminole County seniors find Medicare Supplement (Medigap) delivers far more value.
The Bottom Line for Seminole County Seniors
Medicare Advantage premiums look low but hidden costs add up fast. Most Seminole County seniors who compare both options choose Medigap for the predictability and freedom. We’ll show you exactly what each option costs for your specific situation — free.
A note about Seminole County: Seminole County is our backyard. From Sanford to Lake Mary to Oviedo, we know this community well. If you want to meet in person, we can make that happen.
Seminole County includes Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Altamonte Springs, Casselberry, Winter Springs, and Oviedo. T65Navigator is based in Sanford and serves all of Seminole County. AdventHealth Altamonte Springs, Orlando Health South Seminole, and Central Florida Regional Hospital in Sanford serve county residents, all accepting Medicare.
Rina Stuart has served Seminole County seniors for 18 years. If you prefer to meet in person, we can arrange that for Seminole County residents.
All Medigap plans cover the same standardized benefits — the difference is premium and a few coverage details.
During your 6-month Medigap Open Enrollment Period — starting the month you turn 65 and enroll in Medicare Part B — insurers must accept you with no health questions. Miss this window and underwriting applies permanently.
Lock In My Seminole County Rate Now →Medicare Supplement (also called Medigap) is private insurance that covers the gaps in Original Medicare — things like copays, coinsurance, and deductibles. Unlike Medicare Advantage, it works with any doctor or hospital that accepts Medicare in Seminole County or anywhere in the US.
Your Initial Enrollment Period for Medicare is a 7-month window — it starts 3 months before your birthday month, includes your birthday month, and ends 3 months after. Sign up for Parts A and B at ssa.gov during this window. Then your 6-month Medigap Open Enrollment Period begins, during which insurers must accept you with no health questions. One important exception: if you’re still covered by creditable group insurance through an employer with 20 or more employees, you may be able to delay without penalty — call us to confirm your specific situation before making any decisions.
Yes. Medicare Supplement works with any doctor or hospital that accepts Medicare — anywhere in Florida and the entire US. No networks, no referrals required. You keep your current Seminole County physicians.
Premiums vary by age, plan, tobacco use, and carrier. Plan G in Florida typically runs $95–$180/month for a 65-year-old non-smoker. We compare top-rated Florida carriers to find the lowest rate for your specific Seminole County ZIP code — free.
Many Seminole County seniors are surprised by Medicare Advantage’s hidden costs — copays, network restrictions, prior authorizations, and the risk of losing coverage. Medicare Supplement offers more predictable, comprehensive coverage. We’ll show you a real side-by-side comparison for your situation at no charge.
Yes. Medicare Supplement plans do not include prescription drug coverage. You’ll need a standalone Medicare Part D plan for medications. Enroll during your Initial Enrollment Period to avoid late penalties.
Turning 65 in Seminole County? Licensed Florida specialists compare 20+ Medicare Supplement carriers for your ZIP code — takes 10 minutes, costs nothing.
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