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  1. Find a Medigap policy that works for you - Medicare

    In Original Medicare, you generally pay some of the costs for approved services. Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) is extra insurance you can buy from a private company to …

  2. Compare Medigap Plan Benefits - Medicare

    Compare benefits offered by each Medigap plan including Plan A, Plan B, Plan C, and more.

  3. What's Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap)?

    What's Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap)? Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) is extra insurance you can buy from a private health insurance company to help pay your …

  4. Learn How Medigap Works - Medicare

    When you’re getting started with Medicare, you can either buy Medigap or enroll in a Medicare Advantage Plan, but you can’t have both. You can't buy Medigap while you're in a Medicare …

  5. Get Medigap Costs - Medicare

    When you compare Medigap plans, you’ll see their estimated costs so make sure you contact the insurance company for a more accurate price. Compare the costs of Medigap plans in your area.

  6. Get Medigap Basics | Medicare

    Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) is extra insurance you can buy from a private insurance company to help pay your share of costs in Original Medicare.

  7. A Medicare Advantage Plan is another way to get your Medicare coverage besides Original Medicare, while a Medigap policy only helps pay for the costs that Original Medicare doesn’t …

  8. Get ready to buy - Medicare

    If you’re under 65 and have Medicare because of a disability or ESRD, you might not be able to buy a Medigap policy until you turn 65. Federal law generally doesn’t require insurance …

  9. How do I buy a Medigap policy? - Medicare

    Health insurance companies must clearly identify a Medigap policy as "Medicare Supplement Insurance." Your best time to buy a policy is during your Medigap Open Enrollment Period. …

  10. Buying a Medigap policy - Medicare

    Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) An insurance policy you can buy to help lower your share of certain costs for Part A and Part B services (Original Medicare).