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Medicare Supplement Rates in Aurora, CO

Welcome to Aurora! As a senior in the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood metro area, with approximately 58,000 residents aged 65 and over in Aurora alone, you have many choices when it comes to Medicare Supplement plans. Understanding your options is the first step to securing the right coverage for your healthcare needs.

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Medicare in Aurora

As an Aurora resident, it's important to know that Colorado uses an attained-age rating system for Medicare Supplement plans. This means your premiums will increase as you age. Also, Colorado does not have a 'birthday rule,' so you're not guaranteed the ability to change Medigap plans each year without medical underwriting.

Aurora Medicare Supplement Rates by Carrier

Aurora, CO — rates for age 65 female

Carrier
Plan G
Plan N
Plan F
Rating
Aetna$151/mo$116/moA
Aflac$139/mo$106/moA+
CIGNA$143/mo$109/moA
Manhattan Life$136/mo$104/moA-
Best ValueMedico$132/mo$99/moA
Mutual of Omaha$148/mo$114/moA+
United American$134/mo$102/moA

Rates are estimates. Colorado uses attained-age rating. Actual rates vary by age, gender, tobacco status, and underwriting.

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In the competitive Denver-Aurora-Lakewood market, rates for Medicare Supplement plans can vary significantly. Comparing quotes from multiple carriers is essential to potentially save hundreds of dollars annually. Be sure to check both national and regional carriers for the best possible rates in Aurora.

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Medicare Supplement FAQ: Aurora, CO

Since Colorado uses an attained-age rating, your premiums will increase as you get older. This means that the younger you are when you enroll in a plan, the lower your initial premiums will be, but they will rise over time.