Understanding your Medicare costs is the foundation of retirement planning. William Gray breaks down every cost — Part B premiums, Medigap rates, Medicare Advantage copays, and Part D — so you can budget accurately for 2026 and beyond.
| Coverage Item | 2026 Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Part A Premium | $0 for most people | Free if you or spouse worked 40+ quarters |
| Part A Deductible | $1,736 | Per benefit period (not per year) |
| Part B Premium | $202.90/month | Standard 2026 rate; higher if IRMAA applies |
| Part B Deductible | $283/year | Annual deductible before 80% coverage kicks in |
| Medigap Plan G (age 65) | $90–$155/month | Flagler County typical range; varies by carrier |
| Medigap HD Plan G (age 65) | $30–$55/month | Lower premium; $2,870 deductible in 2026 |
| Medicare Advantage | $0–$50/month | Flagler County typical; network restrictions apply |
| Part D Drug Coverage | $15–$60/month | Varies by formulary and medications |
Medigap rates vary by age, tobacco use, gender, and carrier. Contact William for a personalized quote.
How much does Medicare cost per month in Flagler County?
In 2026, the standard Medicare Part B premium is $202.90/month. If you add Medigap Plan G, expect $90–$155/month in Flagler County (age 65). Medicare Advantage plans often have $0 premiums but include copays and network restrictions. Part D drug coverage adds $15–$60/month. Total monthly Medicare costs in Flagler County typically range from $200–$415 depending on your plan choice.
Is Medicare Advantage cheaper than Medigap in Flagler County?
Medicare Advantage plans in Flagler County often have $0 premiums, making them appear cheaper. However, Medicare Advantage includes copays, deductibles, and network restrictions. Medigap Plan G has higher premiums but covers most out-of-pocket costs after the Part B deductible. For Flagler County residents with frequent healthcare needs, Medigap often provides better total cost predictability. William models both options for your specific situation.
Does Medicare cover dental and vision in Flagler County?
Original Medicare does not cover routine dental, vision, or hearing. Many Medicare Advantage plans in Flagler County include these benefits. Standalone dental and vision plans are also available. William helps you evaluate whether a Medicare Advantage plan's dental/vision benefits are worth the trade-offs compared to Medigap.
What is IRMAA and does it affect Flagler County Medicare costs?
IRMAA (Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount) increases your Part B and Part D premiums if your income exceeds $106,000 (individual) or $212,000 (married filing jointly) in 2026. Retirees with significant IRA withdrawals, pension income, or investment income may be subject to IRMAA. William helps you understand how IRMAA affects your total Medicare costs in Flagler County.
William compares all available plans in Flagler County and gives you a clear picture of your total annual Medicare costs. Free service, no obligation.
We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE (TTY: 1-877-486-2048) to get information on all of your options.
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Not all plans or types of coverage may be available in your area. Plan availability, benefits, and premiums vary by county and ZIP code. Enrollment in any plan depends on contract renewal. Benefits, premiums, and cost-sharing may change on January 1 of each year.
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