Aflac Medicare Supplement Review
Famous for their supplemental insurance duck, Aflac also offers competitive Medicare supplement plans in select markets.
Compare Aflac Rates →Pros
- A+ AM Best rating
- Competitive pricing in select states
- Strong financial stability
Cons
- More known for supplemental than Medicare
- Limited state availability
Best For
Seniors in states where Aflac's Medicare supplement rates are particularly competitive.
Aflac Rates by State
Aflac monthly rates — age 65, female
Carrier | Monthly Rate | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Arizona | $139/mo | AZ |
| California | $139/mo | CA |
| Colorado | $139/mo | CO |
| Florida | $139/mo | FL |
| Georgia | $139/mo | GA |
| Iowa | $139/mo | IA |
| Kansas | $139/mo | KS |
| Kentucky | $139/mo | KY |
| Missouri | $139/mo | MO |
| North Carolina | $139/mo | NC |
| Ohio | $139/mo | OH |
| South Carolina | $139/mo | SC |
| Tennessee | $139/mo | TN |
| Texas | $139/mo | TX |
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Our Verdict
Aflac is a top-rated carrier with a strong track record. Seniors in states where Aflac's Medicare supplement rates are particularly competitive. That said, Medicare supplement coverage is identical across all carriers — so the most important factor is price. We always recommend comparing Aflac's rates against alternatives in your state before enrolling or renewing.
Compare Alternatives
Mutual of Omaha (AM Best: A+) averages $148/month for Plan G — comparable to Aflac.
Medico (AM Best: A) averages $132/month for Plan G — about $7/month less than Aflac.
Aetna (AM Best: A) averages $151/month for Plan G — comparable to Aflac.
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