Medicare Advantage in South Carolina
Medicare Advantage plans are bundled Medicare coverage offered by private carriers approved by Medicare. In South Carolina, the major regional hospital systems (Prisma Health, MUSC Health, Roper St. Francis, Bon Secours, Tidelands Health, McLeod Health) carry different in-network status across Medicare Advantage carriers. The plan that fits depends on which providers you actually use.
South Carolina has become a popular retirement destination, especially in the coastal counties. Prisma Health anchors the Upstate and Midlands; MUSC anchors Charleston and the Lowcountry.
We pull what's actually available in your SC ZIP and run your doctors and prescriptions against each plan's actual provider directory and formulary. If your current MA plan still fits, we tell you to stay.
What's worth knowing about Medicare Advantage in SC
Hospital networks vary across South Carolina. Medicare Advantage networks are built county by county and carrier by carrier. Prisma Health, MUSC Health, Roper St. Francis, Bon Secours, Tidelands Health, McLeod Health are not all in-network on the same plan. We check by plan and by specific facility.
Specialist tier doesn't always match hospital tier. A surgeon, cardiologist, or oncologist who admits at an in-network hospital may be on a different network tier than the hospital itself. We pull the actual provider directory and check the doctors you see by name.
Drug coverage is bundled (usually). Most Medicare Advantage plans include Part D drug coverage. Each plan has its own formulary, tier list, and pharmacy network. The plan with the lowest premium isn't always the one with the lowest total cost when your specific medications are factored in.
Plan year changes. Carriers can change networks, formularies, and cost-sharing every plan year. The Annual Notice of Change (ANOC) you get each fall is worth opening. The plan that fit you last year may not fit this year.
Common questions about Medicare Advantage in South Carolina
Are there Medicare Advantage plans available in South Carolina?
Yes. Most South Carolina counties have a selection of Medicare Advantage plans from major carriers. The specific plans, premiums, and provider networks vary by county and ZIP code, and they change every plan year.
Does my Medicare Advantage plan in SC cover the hospital systems I use?
It depends on the plan. Prisma Health, MUSC Health, Roper St. Francis, Bon Secours, Tidelands Health, McLeod Health carry different in-network status across Medicare Advantage carriers. Some plans include several at preferred tier, some include only one. We pull the actual provider directory and check by facility.
Can I switch Medicare Advantage plans during the year in South Carolina?
Outside the Annual Enrollment Period (October 15 to December 7), you can usually change plans only during the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period (January 1 to March 31), which lets you switch from one MA plan to another or back to Original Medicare with a Part D plan. Special Enrollment Periods can open up after qualifying life events.
How is a Medicare Advantage plan different from Medigap in South Carolina?
Medicare Advantage replaces Original Medicare. You get your benefits through the carrier, often with bundled drug coverage, and you stay inside the plan's network for full coverage.
Medigap supplements Original Medicare. You stay on Original Medicare and the supplement pays the gaps. There's no network because Original Medicare accepts any provider in the country who accepts Medicare. Medigap requires a separate Part D plan for prescriptions.
The right answer depends on your providers, your tolerance for variable costs, your travel patterns, and your prescriptions. We walk through both honestly.
Are you connected to Medicare or to a specific Medicare Advantage carrier?
No. The Right Choice Agency is an independent licensed insurance agency. We are not connected with or endorsed by the United States government, the federal Medicare program, or any single carrier. We help you compare options from the carriers we represent. For information on all your options, contact Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE.
If your current MA plan still fits, we tell you to stay
We don't do paperwork on the first call. We pull what's available in your South Carolina ZIP, check your doctors and prescriptions against each plan's actual provider directory and formulary, factor in regional network differences, and walk through the tradeoffs. If your current Medicare Advantage plan is the right one, we tell you to stay where you are. That's the whole pitch.
For the full South Carolina overview, see Medicare in South Carolina. For more on how Medicare Advantage works generally, see Medicare Advantage.
Required disclosures. We are not connected with or endorsed by the United States government or the federal Medicare program. 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 to get information on all of your options. Plan availability, premiums, and benefits vary by county, ZIP code, and plan year. This is not a complete description of benefits.

