Medicare in Texas (TX)
Medicare in Texas: Plans, Costs & Your 2026 Options
Learn how Medicare works in Texas, what plan options are available, and what state-specific rules may affect your Medigap or Medicare Advantage choices.
1. Medicare in Texas Overview
About 4,200,000 people in Texas are enrolled in Medicare. That includes beneficiaries in major metro areas like Houston, Dallas, San Antonio.
Plan pricing and network access can vary substantially by county, so always compare your local options before enrolling.
2. Medicare Supplement Plans in Texas
Medigap plans help cover Original Medicare out-of-pocket costs. In Texas, key enrollment rules include:
- 6-Month Open Enrollment Window: You have a one-time 6-month open enrollment period when you first enroll in Medicare Part B, during which insurers cannot deny coverage or charge higher premiums based on health.
3. Medicare Advantage Plans in Texas
Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans in Texas are offered by private insurers approved by Medicare. Availability, premiums, and provider networks vary by county. Some counties may have many plan options, while others may have fewer.
4. Medicare Part D in Texas
Stand-alone Part D plans are available across Texas, but formularies, pharmacy networks, and premiums differ by plan. Compare annual drug costs using your current prescriptions.
5. How to Enroll
- Enroll in Medicare Part A and Part B when you become eligible.
- Decide between Original Medicare + Medigap + Part D or Medicare Advantage.
- Compare plans available in your ZIP code within Texas.
- Enroll during your Initial Enrollment Period or an approved election window.
6. Texas Resources
For free Medicare counseling in Texas, contact SHIP Texas (SHIP) at 1-800-252-9240 or visit shiphelp.org.
7. Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most popular Medicare plan type in Texas?
In Texas, Medicare Advantage and Original Medicare with Medigap are both common. Your best option depends on your county, preferred doctors, prescription needs, and total out-of-pocket costs.
Does Texas have a Medicare birthday rule?
No, Texas does not currently have a standard Medigap birthday rule. Most beneficiaries rely on the federal 6-month Medigap open enrollment window and specific guaranteed issue rights.
Can I switch Medicare Supplement plans any time in Texas?
Usually no. Outside special situations, changing Medigap plans in Texas may require medical underwriting after your initial enrollment window.
Are Medicare Advantage plans available statewide in Texas?
Medicare Advantage is available across Texas, but plan count, premiums, and provider networks vary by county and ZIP code.
Where can I get free Medicare counseling in Texas?
Use SHIP Texas (SHIP) at 1-800-252-9240 for free, unbiased Medicare counseling in Texas.