State guide ยท 2026

Wisconsin Medicare Plans & Costs

Medicare plan options in Wisconsin for 2026 โ€” including Medicare Advantage plans, Medigap supplement options, 2026 costs, and how to get free unbiased help through Wisconsin's SHIP program.

๐Ÿ“… Updated for 2026 โฑ 6 min read โœ“ Medicare.gov sourced

๐Ÿ“‹ Wisconsin Medicare 2026

Part B premium$185/month
Part A premium (most)$0/month
MA out-of-pocket max$9,350 in-network
Free Medicare helpWisconsin SHIP
SHIP contactWisconsin SHIP โ€” GWAAR (800-242-1060)

Compare Medicare plans in Wisconsin side by side.

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Medicare in Wisconsin โ€” what you need to know

Medicare works the same way across all 50 states โ€” Parts A, B, C, and D have the same federal rules and cost structures everywhere. However, the specific plans available to you depend on where you live. Medicare Advantage and Part D drug plans are offered by private insurers, and availability, premiums, and networks vary by county.

Key fact: Wisconsin's unique Medigap plan structure and strong health system (UW Health, Froedtert, Mayo Clinic) make working with a SHIP counselor especially valuable.

2026 Medicare costs in Wisconsin

Medicare cost2026 amount
Part A premium (40+ quarters worked)$0/month
Part B standard premium$185/month
Part B annual deductible$257/year
Part A hospital deductible$1,676 per benefit period
Part D out-of-pocket cap$2,000/year
Medicare Advantage OOP maxUp to $9,350 in-network

Medicare Advantage plans in Wisconsin

Wisconsin is one of three states with unique Medigap rules โ€” Basic, Basic with cost-sharing, and Comprehensive plans replace the national plan letters.

To see every Medicare Advantage plan available at your specific address in Wisconsin, use the official Medicare Plan Finder at Medicare.gov. This tool shows every plan, their star ratings, premiums, networks, and drug coverage for your exact ZIP code.

โš ๏ธ Always check your doctors are in-network: Before enrolling in any Medicare Advantage plan, confirm that your primary care physician and any specialists you see regularly participate in the plan's network. Network changes happen annually.

Medigap supplement plans in Wisconsin

If you choose Original Medicare (Parts A + B), you can add a Medigap supplement plan to cover the gaps โ€” the 20% Part B coinsurance, the Part A deductible, and other out-of-pocket costs. In most states including Wisconsin, Plan G is the most comprehensive Medigap option available to new enrollees in 2026.

Medigap plans are sold by private insurers but the benefits are standardized โ€” Plan G from one insurer covers the same benefits as Plan G from another. Shop on price, company stability, and rate increase history.

Important: Enroll in Medigap during your 6-month Open Enrollment Period (when you first enroll in Part B at 65) for guaranteed issue rights. After this window, insurers may use health underwriting in most states.

Free Medicare help in Wisconsin

Wisconsin's SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program) provides free, unbiased Medicare counseling from trained volunteers. SHIP counselors can help you:

Wisconsin SHIP contact: Wisconsin SHIP โ€” GWAAR (800-242-1060)

Also note: Wisconsin is one of three states with unique Medigap rules โ€” Basic, Basic with cost-sharing, and Comprehensive plans replace the national plan letters.

Medicare vs long-term care in Wisconsin

Medicare does not cover long-term nursing home care or most assisted living costs. If you're concerned about future long-term care costs, visit our sister site for Wisconsin-specific Medicaid planning information, care costs, and funding options.

๐Ÿงญ Wisconsin Medicaid & long-term care guide โ†’

Frequently asked questions

When should I enroll in Medicare in Wisconsin?

You should enroll during your 7-month Initial Enrollment Period (3 months before, the month of, and 3 months after your 65th birthday). Enrolling in the 3 months before your birthday ensures coverage starts on your birthday month.

Does Medicare cover dental in Wisconsin?

Original Medicare (Parts A and B) does not cover routine dental care. Some Medicare Advantage plans in Wisconsin include dental benefits โ€” compare plans to find one that includes the dental coverage you need.

Can I see any doctor with Medicare in Wisconsin?

With Original Medicare, you can see any doctor who accepts Medicare anywhere in Wisconsin or the country. With Medicare Advantage, you're typically limited to the plan's network in Wisconsin, though emergency care is covered anywhere.