Medicare options in Worcester, Montgomery County
Worcester Township is one of the least densely populated municipalities in Montgomery County — horse farms, open land, winding roads, and a community that values its distance from suburban sprawl. It is also a place where driving to a Medicare seminar or sitting on hold with an insurance company feels deeply out of step with the way people here actually live.
Sergio Kuik brings the Medicare review to you. That is not a figure of speech — he makes in-person visits throughout Worcester Township, including the Center Square area and routes toward Blue Bell and Lansdale.
We work with carriers including Humana, Aetna, UnitedHealthcare, Anthem, Cigna, Mutual of Omaha, Ameritas, and WellCare. Plan availability varies by ZIP code and county. We do not offer every plan available in your area. For all options, visit Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE.
What you should know about Medicare in Worcester
Low Density Can Mean Fewer Plan Options
Worcester Township's rural character sometimes means a narrower set of Medicare Advantage plans compared to denser Montgomery County ZIP codes. That makes it even more important to review what is actually available in 19490 rather than assuming the plans advertised on television are available to you. We work from your address, not assumptions.
Multiple Hospital Systems Are Accessible from Worcester
Depending on where you are in the township, Einstein Montgomery, Jefferson Lansdale, and even Grand View Health are all reachable. The spread of options is a real asset — but only if your Medicare plan has them covered at reasonable cost-sharing. We map your provider relationships to plan networks before presenting anything.
Medigap Suits Many Worcester Residents Well
For seniors in lower-density areas who value predictable costs and broad provider access without network restrictions, Medicare Supplement plans are often a strong fit. Premiums vary by carrier and plan type. We compare Medigap options from carriers including Mutual of Omaha, Ameritas, Wellabe, and others alongside Medicare Advantage so you see the full picture.
More carriers, more choices.
We're actively adding carriers as new plans and benefits emerge that our Medicare beneficiaries ask for. If you don't see a plan you've heard about, ask us — we may already be adding that carrier.
Hospital systems we check against in Worcester
Einstein Medical Center Montgomery, Jefferson Lansdale Hospital, Grand View Health (Sellersville)
Hospital systems merge, rename, and change carrier participation from year to year. We verify your plan's current network and the specific specialists you see before you sign anything.
Common questions about Medicare in Worcester, PA
Does anyone actually come out to Worcester Township for a Medicare review?
Yes. Sergio Kuik makes in-person visits to Worcester Township. This is one of the things that distinguishes The Right Choice Agency — we do not ask you to drive to a strip mall office or navigate a phone tree. We come to where you are, whether that means a home visit or meeting at a local spot.
I do not use the internet much. Can I still get help comparing Medicare plans?
Absolutely. The in-person review is designed exactly for that. You do not need to navigate a website, enter information online, or deal with any digital tools unless you want to. Sergio walks through everything with you directly, explains what each plan means in plain terms, and handles the paperwork.
How is a Medigap plan different from what my employer used to provide?
Employer-sponsored retiree health coverage and Medigap plans serve similar roles — supplementing Original Medicare's out-of-pocket costs — but they work differently and have different premiums, coverage rules, and enrollment requirements. If you recently lost retiree coverage or are transitioning off of it, that may qualify you for a Special Enrollment Period. We help you navigate that transition.
What if I want to use both Einstein Montgomery and Jefferson Lansdale depending on the situation?
That is a common preference for residents in Worcester's position geographically. Some plans cover both systems in-network; others prioritize one over the other. We check both when preparing your comparison so you know what you are getting before you enroll.
Is there a limit to how many times I can change my Medicare plan?
You can generally change your plan once per year during the Annual Enrollment Period (October 15 to December 7), and Medicare Advantage enrollees have another opportunity during the Open Enrollment Period (January 1 to March 31). Outside those windows, changes require a qualifying Special Enrollment Period. We track those windows for our clients so nothing gets missed.
Worcester Township deserves a real Medicare conversation.
Book an in-person review with Sergio and find out exactly what is available in ZIP code 19490. No commute required — we come to you. We are not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program.
Ready to review your Medicare options in Worcester?
We come to you in-person across Montgomery County, PA. Free, no-pressure review of the plans available in your ZIP code.
Also serving nearby Montgomery County communities
For the full Montgomery County overview, see Medicare in Montgomery County, PA.
Required disclosures
We do not offer every plan available in your area. Plan availability, benefits, premiums, and network vary by plan and location.
We are not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program.
For a complete list of available plans, contact Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE.
Plan availability, premiums, and benefits vary by county, ZIP code, and plan year. This is not a complete description of benefits.

