Medicare Advantage Plans (Part C)

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Understanding Part C

Medicare Advantage Made Clear

Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans are offered by private insurance companies approved by Medicare. They combine Parts A and B into one plan and may include prescription drug coverage, dental, vision, and hearing. At Noble Guardian Insurance Solutions, we help you compare plans available in Grass Valley and Nevada County to see which fits your needs best.

How We Can Help

Support for Your Medicare Advantage Choices



Explaining Plan Options

We’ll go over how Medicare Advantage differs from Original Medicare and what added benefits may be included.


Checking Providers and Hospitals

 We’ll review whether your doctors and local hospitals are in-network for the plans you’re considering.


Prescription Drug Coverage

Many Part C plans include prescription coverage; we’ll help you compare formularies to match your medications.



Enrollment Guidance

From open enrollment to special enrollment periods, we’ll guide you through the timing and paperwork.


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Guidance You Can Count On

Medicare Advantage Questions, Answered Simply


  • What’s the difference between Medicare Advantage and Original Medicare?

    Medicare Advantage combines hospital and medical coverage, often with extra benefits, while Original Medicare covers only Parts A and B.

  • Do Medicare Advantage plans include prescription coverage?

    Most do, but not all. We’ll review each plan’s details to be sure.

  • Can I keep my doctor with Medicare Advantage?

    It depends on the plan’s network. We’ll help check if your doctors in Grass Valley are covered.

  • Do you charge a fee for helping with Medicare Advantage?

    No. Our services are free to you—we’re paid by the carriers.