About This Site

Independent Medicare education and guidance — for Wisconsin residents, by a Wisconsin-licensed agent.

What We Do

Medicare for Wisconsin is a free educational resource built to help Wisconsin residents understand Medicare — from first enrollment through annual plan reviews. We cut through the jargon and give you straightforward, Wisconsin-specific guidance.

Behind this site is a Wisconsin-licensed, independent insurance agent. That means we're not tied to any single insurance company. We can shop the full market — Medicare Advantage, Medicare Supplement, and Part D drug plans from multiple carriers — and recommend what fits your situation.

Our help is always free. Like all Medicare agents, we're compensated by the insurance carriers when you enroll, not by you.

📍 Wisconsin-Based

We understand Wisconsin's Medicare market, including the state's unique Medicare Supplement rules and the plan options available county by county.

🔓 Truly Independent

No quotas, no pressure. We represent multiple carriers so we can compare options objectively and find what's best for you.

💰 No Cost to You

You pay the same premium whether you use an agent or enroll directly — so there's no reason not to get help.

What We Help With

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Turning 65

We walk you through your enrollment timeline and help you choose the right coverage from day one.

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Retiring from Work

Transitioning from employer coverage to Medicare has timing traps. We help you avoid penalties and gaps.

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Annual Plan Reviews

Plans change every year. We review your coverage each fall during the Annual Enrollment Period.

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Drug Plan Comparisons

We compare Part D plans based on your actual medications and preferred pharmacy.

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Medicare Advantage

We compare MA plans across all carriers available in your Wisconsin county.

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Medicare Supplement

Wisconsin has its own standardized Medigap system. We explain how it works and help you compare prices.

A Note About Wisconsin Medicare Supplements

Wisconsin is one of three states (along with Massachusetts and Minnesota) that doesn't follow the standard federal Medigap plan structure. Wisconsin has its own standardized Medicare Supplement benefits.

This means some Medigap information you find online doesn't apply here. If you're comparing Medicare Supplement options, make sure you're getting Wisconsin-specific guidance.

Ready to talk?

No pressure, no obligation. Just straightforward Medicare guidance from a Wisconsin-licensed agent.

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