Medicare plans from UnitedHealthcare
What Medicare plans can I get from UnitedHealthcare?
Medicare Advantage plans
A Medicare Advantage (Part C) plan combines the benefits of Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) with extras like dental, hearing and prescription drug coverage.
A Dual Special Needs plan (D-SNP) includes care coordination and additional benefits1 for people who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid.
Chronic Special Needs plans
A Chronic Special Needs plan (C-SNP) is for people living with a chronic or disabling long-term health problem.
Medicare Supplement plans
A Medicare Supplement insurance (Medigap) plan helps pay some of the costs not covered by Original Medicare (Part A and Part B).
Prescription drug plans
A Medicare Part D prescription drug plan helps pay for prescription drugs. You can combine a Part D plan with Original Medicare or a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan.
Institutional Special Needs plans
An Institutional Special Needs plan (I-SNP) is for people who live in a skilled nursing facility. An Institutional-Equivalent Special Needs plan (IE-SNP) is for someone who receives skilled nursing care at home or in assisted living.
Why should I choose a Medicare plan from UnitedHealthcare?
UnitedHealthcare offers a range of plan types to meet many needs. Use these tools to find a plan that fits your life.
List the medications you take, then estimate your drug costs for a specific plan.
Look for doctors, specialists, or hospitals in our network as you compare plans.
Find out if you qualify for Medicare coverage — and what to do next.
Many plans may offer cost savings if you fill your prescriptions at a preferred network pharmacy.
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Footnotes
Benefits, features and/or devices may vary by plan/area. Limitations, exclusions and/or network restrictions may apply. OTC and healthy food benefits have expiration timeframes. Call your plan or review your Evidence of Coverage (EOC) for more information.
1 Dual Special Needs plans have a $0 monthly premium for members with Extra Help (Low Income Subsidy). Non-SNP plan members have a $0 monthly premium if the premium is covered by Low Income Subsidy.
2 The UnitedHealthcare Plan Expert is a licensed sales agent/producer.