Dental & Vision insurance
Original Medicare Doesn’t Cover Your Teeth or Your Eyes. Let’s Fix That.
I’ll help you find standalone dental and vision coverage — or a Medicare Advantage plan that bundles it all together.
Why Choose a Dental & Vision Plan:
- Medicare leaves a real gap — routine cleanings, fillings, eye exams, and glasses aren’t covered by Original Medicare, leaving most seniors paying out of pocket for some of their most common healthcare needs
- Two paths to coverage — depending on what you already have, a Medicare Advantage plan with built-in benefits or a standalone plan may be the better fit, and the difference in value can be significant
- Don’t wait for a problem — dental and vision issues caught early are far less costly to treat, and having coverage means you’re more likely to stay on top of both

THE BASICS
The Gap Medicare Leaves
Most People Don’t Realize This Until It’s Too Late
MOriginal Medicare covers almost no routine dental or vision care. No cleanings. No fillings. No eye exams. No glasses. For most people, these are some of the most regular healthcare expenses they have — and Medicare simply doesn’t address them.
The good news is there are solid options available, and getting the right coverage is simpler than you might think.

Your Two Options
There Are Two Ways to Get Covered
Medicare Advantage with Dental & Vision included: Many Medicare Advantage plans include dental and vision benefits as part of their package — often at $0 premium. If you’re not yet on a Medicare Advantage plan, this can be an efficient way to get everything covered in one place.
Standalone Dental & Vision Plans: If you’re on a Medicare Supplement plan — or simply want more robust dental and vision coverage than what Advantage plans offer — standalone plans are available and often very affordable for seniors.
Which option makes more sense depends entirely on what coverage you already have. That’s the conversation I help you work through.

