Texas Medicare Insurance & Coverage Guide

Medicare plan options in Texas can vary by county, ZIP code, carrier, hospital network, pharmacy, and prescription drug list. Lehigh Partners Senior Benefits helps you compare Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, and Part D options with no-pressure guidance from licensed independent agents.

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Medicare is federal. Plan choices are local.

Original Medicare — Parts A and B — is a federal program administered by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). The same basic rules apply in every state. But the private Medicare plans available to you — Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, and Part D prescription drug plans — can vary significantly by state, county, ZIP code, carrier, provider network, pharmacy, and prescription drug list.

That means the right Medicare plan for someone in Texas may look very different from someone in another state, or even a neighboring county. Working with an independent agent who knows the local landscape makes a meaningful difference.

Important accuracy note: Original Medicare does not include a built-in annual out-of-pocket maximum. Many people add either a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) policy or choose a Medicare Advantage plan to help manage their out-of-pocket exposure. Each path has different tradeoffs — and neither is right for everyone.

Original Medicare (Parts A & B)

Part A covers inpatient hospital care, skilled nursing facility care, and hospice. Part B covers outpatient services, doctor visits, and preventive care.

Together, Parts A and B form the foundation of Medicare coverage. Most people do not pay a premium for Part A if they or a spouse worked and paid Medicare taxes for at least 10 years.

Learn more about Original Medicare →

Two paths to additional coverage

After Original Medicare, Texas beneficiaries typically choose one of two approaches:

  • Medicare Advantage (Part C) — all-in-one plans from private insurers, often including drug coverage and extra benefits
  • Medicare Supplement + Part D — keep Original Medicare and add a Medigap policy and a standalone drug plan

Which path is better depends on your doctors, medications, budget, and health needs. We help you compare both.

Medicare plan types available in Texas

CMS approves private Medicare plans at the county level — not statewide. That means plan availability, premiums, networks, and benefits vary by where you live in Texas. Below is an overview of each coverage type.

Medicare Advantage · Part C

Medicare Advantage in Texas

Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private insurers approved by CMS. They bundle Part A and Part B coverage — and often Part D drug coverage — into a single plan. Many plans include extra benefits like dental, vision, and hearing.

Availability, premiums, cost-sharing, provider networks, and drug formularies vary by county and ZIP code in Texas. Before enrolling, it is important to verify that your doctors and preferred hospitals are in-network — because networks change every plan year.

Carriers commonly available in Texas:

Medicare Advantage plan availability varies by ZIP code.UnitedHealthcareHumanaAetnaBlue Cross and Blue Shield of TexasCigna HealthcareWellcareDevoted Health

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Medicare Supplement · Medigap

Medicare Supplement in Texas

Medigap policies are sold by private insurers and work alongside Original Medicare. They help pay some out-of-pocket costs such as deductibles, copays, and coinsurance.

Medigap plans are standardized by CMS — Plan G in Texas covers the same benefits as Plan G in any other state. However, premiums vary by age, tobacco status, gender, county, ZIP code, and carrier. Plan G and Plan N are frequently compared by new Medicare beneficiaries, but neither is automatically better for everyone. Avoid making coverage decisions based on price alone.

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Part D · Prescription Drugs

Part D Drug Plans in Texas

Medicare Part D plans cover prescription drugs and are sold by private insurers. Formularies (covered drug lists), preferred pharmacies, deductibles, premiums, and drug tier copays all vary by plan — and the right plan for you depends on which medications you take and where you fill them.

Part D plans in Texas change every year. A plan that covered your drugs well this year may not be the most cost-effective option next year. Annual plan comparisons during Open Enrollment (October 15 – December 7) are worth doing.

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Medicare coverage areas in Texas

Select your county below to view local Medicare Advantage plan availability, network information, and city- and township-level coverage details for Texas.

Anderson County
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Andrews County
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Angelina County
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Aransas County
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Archer County
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Armstrong County
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Atascosa County
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Austin County
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Bailey County
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Bandera County
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Bastrop County
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Baylor County
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Bee County
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Bell County
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Bexar County
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Blanco County
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Borden County
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Bosque County
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Bowie County
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Brazoria County
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Brazos County
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Brewster County
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Briscoe County
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Brooks County
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Brown County
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Burleson County
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Burnet County
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Caldwell County
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Calhoun County
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Callahan County
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Cameron County
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Camp County
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Carson County
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Cass County
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Castro County
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Chambers County
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Cherokee County
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Childress County
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Clay County
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Cochran County
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Coke County
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Coleman County
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Collin County
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Collingsworth County
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Colorado County
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Comal County
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Comanche County
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Concho County
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Cooke County
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Coryell County
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Cottle County
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Crane County
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Crockett County
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Crosby County
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Culberson County
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Dallam County
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Dallas County
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Dawson County
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Deaf Smith County
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Delta County
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Denton County
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DeWitt County
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Dickens County
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Dimmit County
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Donley County
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Duval County
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Eastland County
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Ector County
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Edwards County
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El Paso County
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Ellis County
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Erath County
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Falls County
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Fannin County
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Fayette County
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Fisher County
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Floyd County
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Foard County
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Fort Bend County
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Franklin County
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Freestone County
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Frio County
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Gaines County
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Galveston County
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Garza County
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Gillespie County
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Glasscock County
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Goliad County
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Gonzales County
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Gray County
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Grayson County
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Gregg County
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Grimes County
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Guadalupe County
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Hale County
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Hall County
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Hamilton County
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Hansford County
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Hardeman County
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Hardin County
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Harris County
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Harrison County
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Hartley County
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Haskell County
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Hays County
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Hemphill County
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Henderson County
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Hidalgo County
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Hill County
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Hockley County
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Hood County
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Hopkins County
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Houston County
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Howard County
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Hudspeth County
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Hunt County
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Hutchinson County
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Irion County
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Jack County
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Jackson County
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Jasper County
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Jeff Davis County
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Jefferson County
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Jim Hogg County
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Jim Wells County
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Johnson County
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Jones County
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Karnes County
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Kaufman County
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Kendall County
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Kenedy County
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Kent County
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Kerr County
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Kimble County
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King County
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Kinney County
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Kleberg County
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Knox County
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La Salle County
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Lamar County
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Lamb County
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Lampasas County
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Lavaca County
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Lee County
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Leon County
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Liberty County
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Limestone County
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Lipscomb County
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Live Oak County
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Llano County
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Loving County
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Lubbock County
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Lynn County
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Madison County
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Marion County
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Martin County
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Mason County
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Matagorda County
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Maverick County
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McCulloch County
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McLennan County
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McMullen County
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Medina County
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Menard County
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Midland County
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Milam County
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Mills County
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Mitchell County
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Montague County
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Montgomery County
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Moore County
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Morris County
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Motley County
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Nacogdoches County
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Navarro County
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Newton County
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Nolan County
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Nueces County
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Ochiltree County
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Oldham County
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Orange County
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Palo Pinto County
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Panola County
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Parker County
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Parmer County
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Pecos County
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Polk County
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Potter County
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Presidio County
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Rains County
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Randall County
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Reagan County
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Real County
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Red River County
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Reeves County
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Refugio County
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Roberts County
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Robertson County
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Rockwall County
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Runnels County
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Rusk County
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Sabine County
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San Augustine County
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San Jacinto County
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San Patricio County
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San Saba County
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Schleicher County
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Scurry County
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Shackelford County
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Shelby County
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Sherman County
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Smith County
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Somervell County
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Starr County
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Stephens County
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Sterling County
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Stonewall County
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Sutton County
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Swisher County
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Tarrant County
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Taylor County
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Terrell County
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Terry County
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Throckmorton County
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Titus County
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Tom Green County
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Travis County
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Trinity County
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Tyler County
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Upshur County
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Upton County
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Uvalde County
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Val Verde County
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Van Zandt County
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Victoria County
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Walker County
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Waller County
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Ward County
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Washington County
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Webb County
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Wharton County
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Wheeler County
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Wichita County
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Wilbarger County
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Willacy County
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Williamson County
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Wilson County
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Winkler County
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Wise County
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Wood County
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Yoakum County
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Young County
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Zapata County
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Zavala County
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Why use a local Texas Medicare agent?

National call centers do not know whether your specific doctor is in-network in your ZIP code. They do not know which hospital systems operate in your county, which pharmacies are preferred, or which carriers have historically had strong customer service in Texas. A local independent agent does.

Lehigh Partners Senior Benefits is an independent Medicare insurance agency. We are not captive to any single carrier — we compare options from multiple carriers to help you find coverage that fits your doctors, medications, and budget.

  • Compare Medicare Advantage, Supplement, and Part D plans available in your county
  • Verify your doctors and prescriptions are covered before you enroll
  • Explain plan tradeoffs clearly — no jargon, no pressure
  • Support during Annual Enrollment, initial enrollment, and annual plan reviews
  • Free consultation, no obligation to enroll
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Meet the team

"We help people make Medicare decisions they feel confident about — not decisions made under pressure."
— David Scallion, Founder

We do not represent every carrier

Lehigh Partners Senior Benefits currently represents a number of organizations which offer Medicare products in Texas. To see all available options, you may also contact Medicare.gov, call 1-800-MEDICARE, or contact your local State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP).

¿Habla español? Nuestro agente Danny Rodriguez puede ayudarle a comparar sus opciones de Medicare en Texas en español — sin presión y sin costo directo para usted. Llámenos al 833-265-9655 o programe una cita.

Medicare questions from Texas residents

Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement (Medigap), and Part D prescription drug plans are all available to eligible Medicare beneficiaries in Texas. Availability of specific Medicare Advantage plans varies by county and ZIP code within the state and changes each plan year. We review what is available in your specific area before making any recommendations.
Yes. CMS approves Medicare Advantage plans at the county level, not statewide. A plan available in one county in Texas may not be available — or may have different premiums, networks, and benefits — in a neighboring county. This is one reason why reviewing your specific county and ZIP code matters.
Yes, and we encourage it. Medicare Supplement (Medigap) and Medicare Advantage serve different needs. Medigap works alongside Original Medicare and typically has no network restrictions. Medicare Advantage often has lower premiums but uses provider networks. The right choice depends on your doctors, medications, health needs, and budget — not on which option is marketed most aggressively.
No. Original Medicare (Parts A and B) does not include a built-in annual out-of-pocket maximum for most services. This is why many Medicare beneficiaries add either a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) policy — which helps cover costs alongside Original Medicare — or choose a Medicare Advantage plan, which is required by CMS to include an annual out-of-pocket cap for in-network services.
The Annual Enrollment Period (October 15 – December 7) allows most Medicare beneficiaries to switch or join Medicare Advantage or Part D plans for the following year. If you are turning 65 or new to Medicare, your Initial Enrollment Period starts three months before your birthday month and lasts seven months. Certain life events also trigger Special Enrollment Periods.
In most cases, there is no direct cost to you. Licensed Medicare agents are compensated by insurance carriers when someone enrolls in a plan. The review itself is free, and there is no obligation to enroll in anything.
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Choose Your 15-Minute Texas Medicare Review

Free, educational, and no obligation. Speak with a licensed independent Medicare agent who can help you compare plans available in your state and county — without call-center pressure.

By requesting a Medicare review, I agree to be contacted by a licensed insurance agent. I understand there is no obligation to enroll.