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Medicare Supplement Rates in Nashville, TN

Welcome to Nashville, Tennessee! With approximately 168,000 seniors in the Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin metro area, finding the right Medicare Supplement plan is a crucial decision. Let's explore your options in the Nashville market.

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Medicare in Nashville

As a Nashville senior, it's important to know that Tennessee uses an attained-age rating system for Medicare Supplement plans. This means your premiums will increase as you age. Also, Tennessee does not have a 'birthday rule,' so you can only change plans outside of open enrollment with medical underwriting.

Nashville Medicare Supplement Rates by Carrier

Nashville, TN — 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. Tennessee uses attained-age rating. Actual rates vary by age, gender, tobacco status, and underwriting.

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Savvy Nashville seniors can save money by comparing rates among different carriers. Given the competitive market in the Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin area, premiums for the same plan can vary significantly. Shop around to ensure you're getting the best value.

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Medicare Supplement FAQ: Nashville, TN

Because Tennessee uses an attained-age rating, your Medigap premiums in Nashville will increase as you get older. This is different from issue-age or community-rated policies, where rates are more stable over time.