Medicare Advantage vs. Medicare Supplement: Which Is Right for You?

Medicare Advantage Vs Medicare Supplement

If you’re turning 65 or helping a loved one enroll in Medicare, you may feel overwhelmed by all the choices. In Texas, the options can vary depending on where you live. The most common question we hear is: Should I choose Medicare Advantage or Medicare Supplement (Medigap)?

This guide explains what each option offers in simple terms. We’ll compare their costs, coverage, and how they work—so you can choose the one that fits your life best.

Key Takeaways: Medicare Advantage vs. Medicare Supplement (Medigap)

  1. Medicare Advantage and Medigap are two different ways to get coverage beyond Original Medicare.
    • Advantage plans bundle services and often include extras like dental and vision.
    • Medigap helps pay out-of-pocket costs and offers more provider flexibility.
  2. Medicare Advantage plans typically cost less each month but have networks and variable copays.
    • Good for those who stay local and want a lower premium.
  3. Medigap plans have higher premiums but allow you to see any doctor who accepts Medicare.
    • Better for frequent travelers or those who want predictable costs.
  4. Prescription drug coverage is included in most Advantage plans but must be purchased separately with Medigap.
  5. You can only enroll or make changes to your plan during specific times of the year.
    • Annual Enrollment: October 15 – December 7
    • Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment: January 1 – March 31
  6. Your health, budget, travel habits, and doctor preferences should guide your decision.
    • There is no one-size-fits-all plan—what’s right depends on your personal needs.
  7. EIMA Health offers free, personalized support to help you compare plans and enroll confidently.

What Is Medicare?

Medicare is health insurance from the government for people who are 65 or older. It includes:

  • Part A: Covers hospital care (like inpatient stays)
  • Part B: Covers medical care (like doctor visits and lab tests)

But Medicare doesn’t cover everything. It does not include:

  • Most prescription drugs
  • Dental, vision, or hearing services
  • Long-term care
  • All out-of-pocket costs (like deductibles and copays)

To help with these gaps, many Texans choose between two main options:

  • Medicare Advantage (Part C): A private plan that includes hospital, doctor, and usually drug coverage.
  • Medicare Supplement (Medigap): A private plan that helps pay leftover costs from Original Medicare. You’ll also need a separate plan for prescriptions.

What Is Medicare Advantage?

Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private insurance companies. These plans are approved by Medicare and must cover at least the same services as Original Medicare.

Most plans also include:

  • Prescription drug coverage (Part D)
  • Extra benefits like dental, vision, hearing, fitness, and transportation
  • A provider network (you may need to choose doctors from a list)

You’ll usually need to choose a main doctor and get referrals for specialists. These plans also set a yearly limit on how much you’ll pay for medical care.

Example: Ms. Garcia is 68 and lives in Dallas. She’s retired and wants a low-cost plan that includes dental and vision. She’s happy using nearby doctors in a network. A Medicare Advantage plan works well for her.


What Is Medicare Supplement (Medigap)?

Medigap plans help pay for things like deductibles, copays, and coinsurance. These plans are also from private companies and work alongside your Original Medicare coverage.

They don’t include drug coverage, so you’ll need to buy a separate Part D plan. But Medigap gives you more freedom:

  • You can see any doctor in the U.S. who accepts Medicare
  • You don’t need referrals to see specialists
  • Your costs are more predictable

Example: Mr. Harris is 70 and travels often. He wants to see doctors in different states without worrying about networks. He picks Medigap Plan G and adds a drug plan.


Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureMedicare AdvantageMedicare Supplement
Monthly CostOften $0 or lowHigher
Out-of-Pocket CostsCopays, coinsuranceLower after premium
Drug CoverageUsually includedRequires a separate plan
Doctor ChoiceIn-network onlyAny Medicare-accepting provider
Referrals NeededUsually yesNo
Dental, Vision, etc.Often includedNot included
Travel CoverageUsually limitedNationwide
Best Fit ForLocal, cost-saving careFrequent travelers, flexibility

Pros and Cons

Medicare Advantage Pros:

  • Lower monthly cost
  • All-in-one plan for medical, hospital, and prescriptions
  • Extra benefits like dental and vision
  • Annual cap on what you spend out of pocket

Medicare Advantage Cons:

  • You must use doctors in your network (HMO/PPO)
  • Some services may need approval first
  • Plans can change yearly
  • Not great for out-of-state care

Medicare Supplement Pros:

  • Freedom to see any Medicare doctor
  • No referrals needed
  • Fewer surprise bills
  • Plans stay the same year after year

Medicare Supplement Cons:

  • Higher monthly premium
  • Doesn’t include drug coverage (Part D needed)
  • No extras like dental or vision
  • May be harder to enroll later if you wait

How to Decide in Texas

Ask yourself these questions:

  • Can I afford a higher monthly cost now to pay less later?
  • Do I want the freedom to choose any doctor?
  • Will I be traveling often?
  • Do I want extras like dental and vision built into the plan?
  • Do I need prescription coverage included or separate?

Also, remember:

  • October 15 to December 7 is the Annual Enrollment Period to change or switch plans.
  • January 1 to March 31 is when you can switch between Medicare Advantage plans.

Questions We Hear Often at EIMA Health

Can I switch from Medicare Advantage to a Supplement later?
Yes, but you may need to answer health questions unless you’re in a special enrollment window.

Does Medigap cover dental or glasses?
No. You’d need to buy a separate dental or vision plan.

Do I need a main doctor in Medicare Advantage?
Usually yes, especially in HMO plans.

Can I keep my current doctor?
With Advantage, only if they’re in-network. With Medigap, any Medicare doctor is covered.

Can I get help enrolling my parent or spouse?
Yes. At EIMA Health, we help families through the process every day.


Conclusion: Choosing the Plan That Works for You

Both Medicare Advantage and Medigap can be good choices—it depends on what works better for your health, budget, and lifestyle.

  • Choose Medicare Advantage if you want a lower-cost, all-in-one plan and don’t mind using network doctors.
  • Choose Medigap if you want more flexibility and fewer surprise bills, even if the monthly cost is higher.

If you’re unsure, you don’t have to figure it out alone.

EIMA Health is a trusted local agency based in Dallas. We offer free, personal help to compare plans, answer questions, and guide you from start to finish.

📞 Call us today at (972) 728-0386
💻 Or visit https://eimahealth.com/contact-us/ to book your free appointment.

We’re here to help you feel confident and covered—today and every day after.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the difference between Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement?

Medicare Advantage (Part C) is a private plan that combines Medicare Part A, Part B, and usually Part D (prescription drugs) into one package, often with extra benefits like dental or vision. Medicare Supplement (Medigap) helps pay costs like deductibles and copays that Original Medicare doesn’t cover—but it doesn’t include drug coverage.

Can I have both Medicare Advantage and Medigap at the same time?

No. You can only enroll in one or the other. If you have a Medicare Advantage plan, you cannot use a Medigap plan, and vice versa.

Do I need a separate drug plan with Medigap?

Yes. Medigap plans do not include prescription drug coverage. You’ll need to purchase a separate Part D plan to cover your medications.

Which option lets me see any doctor?

Medigap allows you to see any doctor in the U.S. who accepts Medicare—no network restrictions. Medicare Advantage plans often require you to stay in a network and may require referrals for specialists.

Are there extra benefits with Medigap plans?

No. Medigap plans do not include extras like dental, vision, or hearing coverage. You would need to buy separate plans for those services.

Can I switch from Medicare Advantage to Medigap later?

Yes, but you may need to answer health questions and could be denied coverage unless you’re in a special enrollment window. It’s best to make this decision when you first become eligible for Medicare.

When can I change my Medicare plan?

Annual Enrollment Period (Oct. 15 – Dec. 7): Change or enroll in Medicare Advantage or Part D plans.

Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment (Jan. 1 – Mar. 31): Switch between Advantage plans or go back to Original Medicare.

Can I get help enrolling my parent or spouse?

Yes. EIMA Health helps family members and caregivers with Medicare questions and enrollment every day. You’re not alone.

How do I know which plan is right for me?

It depends on your health needs, budget, whether you travel, and which doctors you want to see. Talking to a licensed agent can help you make the best choice.

Does EIMA Health charge for its help?

No. EIMA Health provides 100% free assistance with Medicare plan comparisons, enrollment, and year-round support.

This article has been a collaboration between EIMA Health and OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Created on Sep 29, 2025, it combines AI-generated draft material with EIMA Health’s expert revision and oversight, ensuring accuracy and relevance while addressing any AI limitations.

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Emily Ima Founder
Hi, I’m Emily Ima, founder of EIMA Health and a proud Dallas resident. I started this agency with one mission: to make health insurance simple, affordable, and accessible, especially for families and individuals who feel overlooked or overwhelmed by the system. Living with Sickle Cell, I understand firsthand how frustrating and confusing healthcare can be. That’s why I take a personal, compassionate approach with every client whether it’s walking you through your ACA Marketplace options, helping you transition from Medicaid, or finding the best Medicare plan for your needs. You’re never just a number here. I take the time to listen, explain, and advocate for what’s best for you and your family. I serve clients across the country but have a special place in my heart for the Dallas community. When I’m not working, you can usually find me cheering on my daughter Emma at volleyball games, walking the trails with my family and our Goldendoodle Teddy, or exploring new recipes and restaurants around town, from southern food and Italian to Nigerian dishes and some good ole’ Texas BBQ. I’m a proud alumna of both Midwestern State University and the University of Texas at Dallas Go Mustangs and Comets! If you’re looking for someone who genuinely cares and will take the time to help you understand your health insurance options, you’re in the right place. Let’s get you covered with peace of mind.
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