Medicare Insurance in Peoria, AZ: Your 2026 Plan Guide

If you live in Peoria and you're on Medicare — or turning 65 soon — this guide covers everything you need to know about plan options, local providers, and how to get the most out of your coverage in Maricopa County.

Medicare in Peoria: What You Need to Know

Peoria is a large West Valley city with communities like Vistancia and Lake Pleasant Parkway serving a growing senior population. Peoria offers access to multiple hospital networks including Banner Health and HonorHealth — both of which are in-network for most Maricopa County Medicare Advantage plans.

Like all Arizona residents, Peoria seniors have access to Medicare Parts A, B, C (Medicare Advantage), and D (prescription drug coverage). The plan options available to you depend on your ZIP code, income, and whether you have both Medicare and Medicaid. Common ZIP codes: 85345, 85381, 85382, 85383.

Medicare Advantage Plans in Peoria, AZ

Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans in Maricopa County are offered by several major carriers including:

Many of these plans are available at $0 monthly premium for eligible Peoria residents, with added benefits like dental, vision, hearing, over-the-counter allowances, and transportation.

D-SNP Plans for Peoria Residents with Medicaid

If you have both Medicare and Arizona Medicaid (AHCCCS), you may qualify for a Dual Eligible Special Needs Plan (D-SNP). These plans coordinate your Medicare and Medicaid benefits into a single plan — often with $0 premiums, $0 copays, and additional benefits like meals, transportation, and home support services.

Many Peoria seniors who qualify for D-SNPs don't know they're eligible. A free plan review with a licensed agent can confirm your eligibility in minutes.

Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Plans in Peoria

Medigap plans fill the gaps in Original Medicare — covering deductibles, copays, and coinsurance that Medicare doesn't pay. The most popular Medigap plans in Arizona are Plan G and Plan N, which cover nearly all out-of-pocket costs after your Part B deductible.

Medigap plans require a separate Part D drug plan and tend to have higher monthly premiums than Medicare Advantage — but offer more flexibility in choosing providers with no network restrictions.

Part D Prescription Drug Plans in Maricopa County

If you have Original Medicare or a Medigap plan, you'll need a standalone Part D plan for prescription coverage. Premiums vary widely — from under $10/month to over $100/month — depending on the drugs you take. Comparing plans during Annual Enrollment (October 15 – December 7) can save hundreds per year.

When to Enroll in Medicare in Peoria

Missing your Initial Enrollment Period without qualifying coverage can result in a permanent late enrollment penalty on Part B and Part D premiums.

Find a Licensed Medicare Agent in Peoria, AZ

Working with a licensed, independent Medicare agent in the Peoria area gives you access to plans from multiple carriers — unlike a captive agent who can only sell one company's plans. An independent agent can compare all available plans side-by-side and help you find the best fit for your doctors, medications, and budget.

Medicare Intelligence AZ serves Peoria and all of the West Valley. Reviews are free, no-pressure, and typically take 20-30 minutes by phone or in person.

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