How to Use Medicare.gov for Medigap and Medicare Information
When it comes to Medicare, knowledge is power — and one of the best 24/7 resources is the official government website: Medicare.gov.
While there are many Medicare-related websites online, it’s important to remember that Medicare.gov is the only official site managed by the U.S. government. It offers trustworthy information on Medicare Parts A and B, Medicare Advantage, and Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans.
Navigating Medicare.gov Doesn’t Have to Be Overwhelming
At first glance, Medicare.gov may feel dense — but with a little time, you’ll discover it’s a valuable, user-friendly tool for both new and experienced Medicare beneficiaries.
Where to Start: Medigap Policy Information
If you’re searching for Medigap (Medicare Supplement Insurance) details: Visit the Medigap Policy Finder
Here, you can:
Need Drug Coverage? Use the Medicare Plan Finder
For prescription drug plans (Part D): Use the Medicare Plan Finder tool
Enter your ZIP code and current medications to:
Compare available plans
Estimate costs
Check pharmacy coverage and formularies
More Helpful Tools on Medicare.gov
Compare doctors, hospitals, and facilities based on quality and location
Create an account at MyMedicare.gov to view your claims, coverage, and health history
Take the Virtual Tour for New Users to get started
Final Tip: Talk to a Local Medicare Expert
While Medicare.gov is a powerful resource, working with a licensed Medicare agent or broker ensures you fully understand your options — especially when choosing a Medigap plan.
Contact Medicare Mall today by clicking the button below to speak with a licensed Medigap specialist. We’ll help you compare plans, explain coverage gaps, and find the best fit for your health and budget.