Find Medicare Insurance Agents in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Licensed independent agents serving Allegheny County
Choosing the right Medicare Supplement plan in Pittsburgh is one of the most important financial decisions you'll make in retirement. A licensed Medicare insurance agent can walk you through every plan option available in Allegheny County, compare costs from multiple carriers, and help you enroll — at no cost to you. Agents are paid by the insurance companies, so their guidance is free.
Questions to Ask Medicare Agents in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- How many insurance companies do you represent for Medicare Supplement insurance?
- What is the difference between Medicare Supplement Plan G and Plan N?
- How do Medicare Supplement rates change as I get older?
- What is the enrollment period when I can get a Medicare Supplement plan without medical underwriting?
- How do Medicare Advantage plans compare to Medicare Supplement plans for someone in Pittsburgh?
Find a Licensed Medicare Agent Near You in Pittsburgh
Use the directory below to connect with licensed, independent Medicare insurance agents serving Pittsburgh and the surrounding Allegheny County area. Independent agents represent multiple carriers so they can compare plans and rates on your behalf.
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Facts About Medicare in Pennsylvania
- Allegheny County is located in the southwest corner of Pennsylvania.
- The population of Allegheny County is around 1,216,000.
- Allegheny County is the state's second-most populous county, following Philadelphia County.
- The county seat is Pittsburgh, which is part of the Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area.
- Allegheny was Pennsylvania's first county to bear a Native American name, derived from the Allegheny River.
Pennsylvania Medicare Advantage Plans
Medicare Advantage plans are available in the Pittsburgh area as an alternative to Original Medicare and Medicare Supplement insurance. Working with a knowledgeable local Medicare agent can help you compare Medicare Advantage options alongside Medigap plans to find the best coverage for your needs.
Medigap Insurance Companies in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
The following carriers offer Medicare Supplement plans to Pittsburgh-area residents. Premiums vary significantly between companies for identical plan benefits — comparing quotes is essential.
- AARP Unitedhealthcare
- Accendo Insurance Company
- Aetna Health Insurance Company
- Bankers Fidelity Assurance Company
- Cigna Health and Life Insurance
- CSI Life Insurance Company
- Equitable National Life Insurance Company
- GPM Health and Life Insurance Company
- Garden State Life Insurance Company
- Great Southern Life Insurance
- Guarantee Trust Life Insurance Company
- Heartland National Life Insurance
- Humana Insurance Company
- Lumico Life Insurance Company
- Medico Corp Life Insurance Company
- Mutual of Omaha
- National Guardian Life Insurance Company
- New Era Life Insurance Company
- Philadelphia American Life Insurance Company
- Prosperity Life Group
- The Capitol Life Insurance Company
- Transamerica Premier Life Insurance Company
- Union Security Insurance Company
- Unitedhealthcare
- Western United Life Assurance
Estimated Medigap Plan G & Plan N Rates — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Zip 15222)
Estimated rates for Zip 15222. Contact a licensed agent for current quotes.
Plan G Rates
| Gender | Lowest Monthly Premium | Highest Monthly Premium |
|---|---|---|
| Male (Age 65) | $134.95 | $453.52 |
| Female (Age 65) | $117.35 | $402.22 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best Medicare Supplement plan in Pittsburgh?
Plan G is the most comprehensive Medigap plan available to new Medicare enrollees. It covers everything Medicare covers except the Part B deductible. Plan N offers lower premiums with small copays for office and ER visits.
When is the best time to enroll in Medicare Supplement in Pennsylvania?
During your 6-month Medigap Open Enrollment Period, which begins the month you are both 65 and enrolled in Part B. During this window no insurer can deny you coverage or charge more due to health conditions.
Do I need a referral to see a specialist with a Medigap plan?
No. Original Medicare does not require referrals. You can see any specialist who accepts Medicare anywhere in the United States with no prior authorization required.
Can I switch Medicare Supplement plans after I enroll?
Yes, but outside of your Open Enrollment Period you may be subject to medical underwriting. If you are in good health, switching to a lower-cost carrier for the same plan level is often straightforward.