Direct answer

Before enrolling in a Medicare plan, review your doctors, prescriptions, pharmacy preferences, expected costs, network rules, travel needs, and enrollment timing. A plan that fits one person may not fit another household or health situation.

Start with care and prescriptions

Doctor access and prescription coverage are two of the most practical places to start. A plan review should look at provider participation, pharmacy options, drug tiers, and whether prior authorization or network rules may apply.

Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, and Part D plans work differently, so comparing only the monthly premium can miss important details.

Use self-quote tools, then ask questions

Self-quote tools can help you explore options at your own pace. A licensed agent can then help explain the tradeoffs and confirm details before you make a decision.

Lander Insurance is not affiliated with or endorsed by any government agency or the federal Medicare program.

Quick answers

Can I review Medicare plan options online?

Yes. You can use a Medicare self-quote tool to explore options, then speak with a licensed agent if you want help reviewing the details.

Is the lowest premium always the best Medicare plan?

Not necessarily. Doctor access, prescriptions, network rules, out-of-pocket costs, and plan type can all matter.

Is Lander Insurance part of Medicare?

No. Lander Insurance is not affiliated with or endorsed by any government agency or the federal Medicare program.