Medicare in Cincinnati · Hamilton County, OH
2026 Medicare Advantage Plans in Cincinnati, OH
Hamilton County offers 72 Medicare Advantage plans for 2026 across 7 carriers, with an average premium of $12/mo and 52 plans rated 4★ or higher by CMS.
Hamilton County (Cincinnati), OH has 72 Medicare Advantage plans (avg $12.00/mo) for plan year 2026. Home to UC Health Medical Center (5 stars).
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By the numbers · Hamilton County
Quick facts for Cincinnati, OH Medicare (2026)
Health profile · why coverage choice matters here
Chronic conditions among Hamilton County adults
Source: County Health Rankings & Roadmaps 2024 — Hamilton County.
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Who covers you
Carriers in Hamilton County (2026)
- UnitedHealthcare HMO-POSPPOD-SNP
AARP Medicare Advantage HMO-POS and PPO; D-SNP available statewide; one of Ohio's largest MA carriers
- Humana HMO-POSPPO
HMO-POS and PPO options with strong Ohio provider network
- Aetna (CVS Health) HMOPPO
Medicare Signature PPO and HMO; strong star ratings across Ohio markets
- Medical Mutual of Ohio HMOPPO
Ohio's largest domestic health insurer; strong statewide PPO and HMO network
- Wellcare by Centene HMOD-SNP
Low-premium HMO and D-SNP plans available across Ohio
- SummaCare HMOPPO
Summa Health subsidiary; competitive HMO/PPO in northeast Ohio markets
- Cigna Healthcare HMOPPO
Medicare Advantage HMO and PPO; competitive in Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati
Where you get care
Hospitals & providers nearby
- UC Health University of Cincinnati Medical Center 234 Goodman St, Cincinnati OH 45219
- TriHealth Good Samaritan Hospital 375 Dixmyth Ave, Cincinnati OH 45220
- Mercy Health – Mercy West Hospital 3300 Mercy Health Blvd, Cincinnati OH 45211
- Cincinnati VA Medical Center 3200 Vine St, Cincinnati OH 45220
Confirm your doctors and preferred pharmacy are in-network before enrolling — networks vary by plan and carrier.
Sources: CMS Hospital Compare · CMS Landscape (PY2026).
Choosing a Medicare plan in Cincinnati, OH — what matters here
- Hamilton County (Cincinnati) is southwest Ohio's Queen City — a major Medicare Advantage market with 72 plans for 2026, averaging $12.00/month.
- UC Health University of Cincinnati Medical Center (5 stars) is an extraordinary academic medical center. TriHealth Good Samaritan Hospital (4 stars) and Mercy Health – Mercy West (4 stars) add excellent competing care. Cincinnati VA Medical Center (4 stars) serves a large veteran population.
- 50% of Hamilton County Medicare beneficiaries are enrolled in Medicare Advantage. 36 Special Needs Plans serve dual-eligible beneficiaries.
Not sure Medicare Advantage is the right path?
Also consider Original Medicare + a Supplement
Medicare Advantage isn't the only option. If you want the freedom to see any doctor or hospital in the U.S. that accepts Medicare — with no networks, no referrals, and no plan-specific prior authorizations — a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan paired with a standalone Part D drug plan may be a better fit for your situation.
- No networks. See any Medicare-accepting provider nationwide — critical if you travel, split time between states, or have specialists outside your county.
- Predictable costs. Plan G covers nearly every gap in Original Medicare except the Part B deductible (~$257/yr in 2026). No surprise bills from out-of-network care.
- Enrollment window. Your guaranteed-issue Medigap Open Enrollment Period is 6 months from your Part B effective date. After it closes, health underwriting may apply in NC.
Medigap guide for Cincinnati → NC Medicare Supplement overview →
Resources
Medicare guides for Cincinnati, OH

What Is Medicare? Parts A, B, C & D Explained for 2026
Medicare has four parts that work together — and choosing the wrong combination at 65 can follow you financially for the rest of your life. A plain-English guide to what each part covers, what it costs, and how to enroll on time.
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Medicare Advantage vs. Medigap in 2026: Which Is Right for You?
Two paths through Medicare — one bundles everything into a private plan, the other fills Original Medicare's gaps. The right choice depends on your health, your doctors, and a one-time enrollment window most people don't know about.
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How to Avoid Medicare Late Enrollment Penalties in 2026
Miss a Medicare enrollment window and you pay a permanent surcharge added to your premiums for life. Here's exactly when to enroll in Parts A, B, and D — and the one exception that lets you delay without penalty.
Read →Cincinnati, OH Medicare questions, answered
How many Medicare Advantage plans are available in Cincinnati, OH?
For 2026, there are 72 Medicare Advantage plans available in Cincinnati (Hamilton County), offered by 7 carriers including UnitedHealthcare, Humana, Aetna (CVS Health), and others. 52 of those plans carry a CMS star rating of 4★ or higher. Source: CMS PY2026 Landscape.
What is the average Medicare Advantage premium in Cincinnati for 2026?
The average monthly Medicare Advantage premium in Cincinnati, OH is $12 for 2026, with an average CMS star rating of 3.95★ across available plans. Premiums and benefits vary — compare your specific options at Medicare.gov or with a licensed agent.
When can I change my Medicare plan in Cincinnati?
The Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) runs October 15 – December 7 each year and is the main window to switch Medicare Advantage plans, change Part D drug plans, or return to Original Medicare. Changes take effect January 1. The Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period (January 1 – March 31) allows one plan switch for those already in Medicare Advantage. Special Enrollment Periods are available for qualifying events such as moving or losing other coverage.
Are there Special Needs Plans available in Hamilton County?
Yes — Hamilton County has 36 Special Needs Plans (SNPs) available for 2026. These plans are designed for dual-eligible beneficiaries (Medicare + Medicaid), people in institutions, and those with qualifying chronic conditions. SNPs often carry $0 premiums and additional chronic care benefits. A licensed agent can confirm your eligibility at no cost.
What hospital options are near Cincinnati, OH?
UC Health University of Cincinnati Medical Center in Cincinnati is rated 5★ by CMS Hospital Compare; TriHealth Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati is rated 4★ by CMS Hospital Compare; Mercy Health – Mercy West Hospital in Cincinnati is rated 4★ by CMS Hospital Compare; Cincinnati VA Medical Center in Cincinnati is rated 4★ by CMS Hospital Compare. Before enrolling in any Medicare Advantage plan, confirm your hospital and doctors are in that plan's network.
Is there a cost for help choosing a Medicare plan in Cincinnati?
No. Our guidance is free — licensed agents are compensated by the insurance carriers, not by you. We compare the plans available in your ZIP code against your doctors, prescriptions, and budget. We do not offer every plan available in your area. Contact Medicare.gov or 1-800-MEDICARE to see all options.
Is Medicare coverage the same in Cincinnati, OH?
Original Medicare (Part A and Part B) is a federal program, so its core coverage rules are the same in Cincinnati, OH as anywhere else in the country. What varies locally is which Medicare Advantage, Part D, and Medigap plans are actually offered — plan availability, provider networks, and premiums are set at the county level, so the specific options in Hamilton County won't match a different county even in the same state. That's why it's worth reviewing your local plan lineup each year rather than assuming coverage is identical everywhere.
When can I enroll in Medicare in Cincinnati, OH?
Your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) is a 7-month window centered on your 65th birthday — 3 months before, the month of, and 3 months after. After that, the Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) runs October 15 through December 7 each year, letting Cincinnati residents switch Medicare Advantage or Part D plans for coverage starting January 1. A Special Enrollment Period (SEP) may also open outside these windows if you have a qualifying life event, such as moving to Cincinnati or losing other health coverage.
How do I find a Medicare agent near Cincinnati, OH?
Look for a licensed, independent agent who is appointed to sell plans in OH and familiar with the carriers and provider networks serving Hamilton County. An independent agent can compare options across multiple carriers instead of representing just one. You can book a free, no-obligation consultation with a licensed agent serving Cincinnati through this site's contact page, or call the number listed on this page to talk with someone directly.
Is there a Medicare agent in Cincinnati, OH?
Yes. Kayla Price is a licensed independent insurance agent serving Cincinnati, OH and Hamilton County among the NC, SC, GA, FL, VA, MD, KS, TX, OH & MI she's licensed in. She works with 7 carriers offering plans in Hamilton County, so she can compare options rather than represent just one company. You can book a free consultation directly at https://host.safemsngr.com/widget/booking/A0NTF4B4d9I3h3wNvyIB.
How do I find Medicare help in Cincinnati?
The fastest way is to book a free, no-obligation review with a licensed agent who already works in Hamilton County — Kayla Price at Price Services Group covers Cincinnati, OH and can walk through the 72 Medicare Advantage plans available here for 2026. Schedule a time at https://host.safemsngr.com/widget/booking/A0NTF4B4d9I3h3wNvyIB, or use the contact page on this site. You can also always compare plans yourself at Medicare.gov or by calling 1-800-MEDICARE.
Does Price Services Group serve Cincinnati, OH?
Yes — Cincinnati, OH is within Kayla Price's real service area at Price Services Group. She is licensed in NC, SC, GA, FL, VA, MD, KS, TX, OH & MI and works with the carriers offering Medicare Advantage, Part D, and Medigap plans in Hamilton County. Book a free plan review at https://host.safemsngr.com/widget/booking/A0NTF4B4d9I3h3wNvyIB to see what's available at your address.
What Medicare Advantage plans are available in Cincinnati, OH?
Medicare Advantage plan availability varies by county in OH. Kayla Price can review all plans available in Cincinnati and help you compare options by phone or video.
How much does Medicare cost in Cincinnati, OH?
Medicare Part B costs $202.90 per month regardless of where you live in OH. Additional costs depend on which plan you choose. Kayla can walk you through all the costs for plans available in Cincinnati.
When is the next Medicare enrollment period for residents of Cincinnati, OH?
The Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) runs October 15 through December 7 each year for all Medicare beneficiaries including those in Cincinnati, OH. If you're new to Medicare, your Initial Enrollment Period is based on your 65th birthday.
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Read on our blog →Enrollment windows
When can you change your Medicare plan?
Annual Enrollment Period
Oct 15 – Dec 7
Switch MA plans, add or drop Part D, or return to Original Medicare. Changes take effect January 1.
MA Open Enrollment Period
Jan 1 – Mar 31
One plan switch if you're already in Medicare Advantage. Changes start the first of the following month.
Initial Enrollment Period
7-month window at 65
3 months before, the month of, and 3 months after your 65th birthday. Enrolling on time avoids lifetime Part B and Part D penalties.
Your local agent
Talk to a licensed Medicare agent about Cincinnati, OH plans
Kayla Price is a licensed, independent agent who works with 7 carriers serving Hamilton County — free, no pressure. We do not offer every plan available in your area.
We do not offer every plan available in your area. Any information we provide is limited to those plans we do offer in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227), TTY 1-877-486-2048, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to get information on all of your options. Not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program. For informational purposes only — not insurance, legal, or financial advice. Plan availability, premiums, and benefits are based on CMS PY2026 data and subject to change. NPN: 18530055. Agency NPN: 20387435.