Disclosure: Simple Plan Choices is a private, non-government website. We are not Medicare, CMS, HHS, or any government agency.Official information: Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE.
Private Medicare plan resource

Understand your Medicare plan choices without the confusing sales pressure.

Simple Plan Choices helps you learn the basics of Medicare coverage, compare common plan types, and request a call from a licensed insurance agent if you want help reviewing options available in your area.

Not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. government or federal Medicare program. This site does not provide a complete list of every plan in your area. For official information, visit Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE.

Educational resourceLicensed-agent contact availableNo obligation to enroll
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Plain-English explanations of Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, and prescription drug coverage.
Simple questions to help identify what you may want to review with a licensed insurance agent.
Clear disclaimers so visitors know this is a private, non-government website.
What this site does

A simple starting point before you compare Medicare coverage.

Medicare decisions can affect premiums, doctors, prescriptions, and out-of-pocket costs. This website keeps the first step basic and transparent.

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Learn the basics

Review common Medicare terms and how Original Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medigap, and Part D fit together.

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Compare plan types

Understand broad differences between common plan options before speaking with an agent or visiting Medicare.gov.

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Check timing

Enrollment windows can matter. Learn the general periods people commonly use to join or change coverage.

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How it works

Three simple steps.

Answer basic questions

Share your ZIP code, coverage interest, and preferred contact details. Do not enter bank account, credit card, or full Medicare ID numbers.

Review your needs

A licensed insurance agent or partner agency may contact you to discuss plan options that may be available in your service area.

Decide only when ready

There is no obligation to enroll. You should only sign an enrollment form when you understand the plan and are ready to join.

Request contact

Start a basic Medicare plan review.

This demo form is ready to connect to your CRM, lead vendor, or tracking platform. Keep the consent language visible and review it with counsel before launch.

Before launch: replace the placeholder phone number, company name, privacy contact, carrier/product counts, and any agent/agency licensing details. Do not use Medicare logos or official-looking government design elements.
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Do not submit your Medicare ID, Social Security number, banking information, or credit card number through this form.

Helpful reminders

Medicare marketing safety basics.

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Protect personal information

Plans do not need bank account or credit card information just to provide a quote.

Use official resources

For a complete list of your options, use Medicare.gov, 1-800-MEDICARE, or your local SHIP.

Take your time

You should not feel pressured to enroll. Ask about premiums, copays, networks, formularies, and out-of-pocket limits.

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