Your Guide to Preventive Care with Medicare Supplement

Your old insurance likely made preventive care simple — show up for your yearly physical, and the bill was covered. Now you’re staring at Medicare paperwork, wondering if those routine checkups are expensive.

Medicare Supplement preventive care often isn’t what people expect. Most people assume Medigap plans cover everything Medicare doesn’t. But with preventive care, it works differently. Regular screenings, wellness visits, and other preventive services often cost you nothing, even without touching your Medigap coverage.

Want to know exactly what’s free and what might cost you? Here’s what happens when you walk into your doctor’s office for preventive care with Medicare and Medigap.

Does Medicare Supplement (Medigap) cover preventive care?

Let’s say you walk into your doctor’s office for your annual wellness visit. At check-in, they ask for your Medicare card, not your Medigap card. Why? Because Medicare Part B covers the entire bill for preventive care—no strings attached.

What Medicare Part B covers at no cost to you:

  • Your yearly wellness visit and physical
  • Basic health screenings (cancer, diabetes, heart disease)
  • Common vaccines like flu and pneumonia shots
  • Nutrition counseling if you have diabetes
  • Depression and alcohol misuse screenings

Want to double-check a specific service? The Official Medicare Coverage Tool shows what’s covered, how often you’re eligible, and what you might owe.

If your doctor recommends something outside the preventive care list during your visit, that’s when your Medigap plan might help with extra out-of-pocket costs. For standard screenings and wellness visits, most people won’t see a bill.

If you need help sorting through your coverage options or want one-on-one guidance, reach out to your state’s State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP). They offer free, unbiased help to Medicare beneficiaries.

Pros and cons of preventive services with Medigap

All Medigap plans are built to work with Medicare’s rules. None of them add extra preventive coverage — you get the same preventive benefit with any Medigap plan. The primary difference lies in how each plan helps cover deductibles and coinsurance for other medical services.

If you’re weighing plans because you want the best experience with preventive care, it helps to see the most important pros and cons laid out simply:

Pros of preventive services with MedigapCons of preventive services with Medigap
Most preventive services (wellness visits, screenings, vaccines) are free with Original Medicare, so Medigap isn’t needed for those costs.Medigap doesn’t add extra preventive coverage — if Medicare doesn’t pay, your supplement won’t either.
No surprise bills for standard preventive care when you use Medicare-approved providers.If your provider bills for something not considered preventive, you could still face costs (Medigap might help with these, but only if Medicare pays a portion).
Same preventive benefits no matter which Medigap plan you choose.Preventive coverage doesn’t differ between Medigap plans, so comparing plans is mostly about coverage for non-preventive care.
Unbiased help is available from free services like SHIP to make sure you’re getting your full preventive benefit.Medigap plans almost never include extra wellness perks (like vision, dental, or gym memberships), so look at Medicare Advantage if that’s a priority.

Note: Medicare Supplement benefits for preventive screenings are consistent across all plans, so there’s no advantage to choosing a more expensive plan just for preventive care.

When in doubt, review your possible costs with your provider’s billing staff or speak with a counselor from your state’s SHIP program before your appointment.

Taking action: Your Medicare game plan

Medicare covers your preventive screenings. But what about the rest of your healthcare? Look at your medical bills from last year, count your specialist visits, and think about any hospital stays. These are the costs where your choice of Medigap plan really matters.

Your doctor can help sort this out. During your next visit, ask about screenings you need and other care you might want this year. Then match those needs against different Medigap plans. Some will save you money, while others might cost you more than necessary.

Your state’s SHIP office has counselors who know every Medigap option available in your area. They don’t sell insurance; they just help you find the right fit. It’s worth a conversation before you choose a plan.


Disclaimer:

The information provided in this blog post is intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. It is not a substitute for professional medical consultation or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

United Medicare Advisors does not endorse or recommend any specific products, treatments, or procedures mentioned in this article. Reliance on any information provided in this blog post is solely at your own risk. We encourage you to discuss any health concerns or questions with your doctor before making any decisions about your health, wellness, or treatment.

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