Ocean County, NJ Medicare Broker — Mike Miligi

Get Help With Medicare in Ocean County From an Independent Broker Who Knows the Local Market

10+ Years

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Compare Your Medicare Advantage & Supplement Plan Options From Leading Insurance Carriers — In One Simple Review

Your Independent, Dedicated Ocean County Medicare Broker Serving Toms River, Brick, Lakewood, Jackson, Beachwood, Berkeley Township, Manchester, and Other Ocean County, NJ Communities

Right now, Ocean County residents have access to 36 Medicare Advantage plans (plus 11 additional Special Needs Plans), 10 Medicare Supplement plans, and 12 stand-alone Part D drug plans. With that many choices, having a dedicated, independent broker compare them side-by-side — instead of guessing — makes the difference between a plan that fits and one that quietly costs you more all year.

Plan counts sourced from CMS data as of May 2026 via medicare.org; these shift a few times a year, so it’s worth a quick Medicare.gov Plan Finder check periodically to keep this current.
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How Many Medicare Plans Are Available in Ocean County, NJ?

Choosing a plan starts with knowing what’s actually available where you live. Here’s what Ocean County residents can choose from right now:

Medicare Advantage Plans

including Special Needs Plans (Dual/Chronic/Institutional): 11 plans

36 Plans

Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Plans

Standardized coverage options nationwide

10 Standardized Plans

Stand-Alone Part D Prescription Drug Plans

Prescription coverage for Original Medicare + Medigap

12 Plans

With this many options, the plans can look nearly identical on paper but differ significantly in doctor networks, drug coverage, and real out-of-pocket costs. That’s the gap an independent, dedicated review is meant to close.

A Little More About Your Independent Medicare Broker

I provide simple, easy-to-understand Medicare guidance, and I represent all of the major carriers serving Ocean County, NJ. I’ve spent years helping individuals understand Medicare and their health insurance choices.
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Whether You’re New to Medicare or Already Enrolled, I’m Here to Help

Turning 65, still working, retiring, or on disability — we’ll work together to find the right fit for your specific situation

What Best Describes You in the Ocean County Area? 

Turning 65 Soon

Learn your initial enrollment windows, avoid late penalties, and compare Advantage vs Medigap before your birthday.

Retiring / Still Working

Compare your employer group plan costs vs Medicare options to see if delaying or transitioning makes sense.

Already Enrolled

Rx prices or doctor networks changed? Check if an annual switch can save you out-of-pocket dollars.

Disability or Extra Help

Explore Dual Eligible Special Needs Plans (DSNP) if you qualify for both Medicare & Medicaid in Ocean County.

Why Do Ocean County Residents Prefer to Work With Mike for Their Medicare Options?

Mike is an independent broker who works for you, not the insurance carriers — so you get unbiased choices for your health insurance needs.
He’ll make sure you understand the ins and outs of Medicare, so you can make confident, informed choices about your coverage.
Communication doesn’t stop once you’re signed up. Mike is available year-round for questions about medication changes, health changes, or anything else that comes up.

In Mike’s Own Words:

I’m on Medicare myself so I fully understand why it can be confusing when it doesn’t have to be. Being educational is my job #1, so you better understand your Medicare health insurance options and make better choices. 

Why Do Ocean County, NJ Residents Choose Medicare Advantage?

Medicare Advantage plans help cover your Medicare cost-sharing — including help with your Part A hospital deductible ($1,736 in 2026) and your Part B 20% coinsurance. Original Medicare doesn’t cover prescription drugs, but most Medicare Advantage plans include a Part D drug plan built in. Most also include dental and vision, and many carry low or no monthly premiums.

All seven carriers below are confirmed active in Ocean County/NJ as of 2026. Specific plan names and premiums still need a [VERIFY] pass close to publish date — these change annually during AEP (Oct 15–Dec 7) and CMS marketing rules require them to be accurate and currently in force, so don’t let this section go stale. ch

Braven Health

Braven Health — a joint venture between Horizon BCBSNJ, Hackensack Meridian Health, and RWJBarnabas Health — is the most-enrolled Medicare Advantage plan in Ocean County, with its Braven Medicare Choice (PPO) covering roughly 12,000 local members.

Aetna

Aetna Medicare Signature Extra (HMO) is the most-enrolled Aetna HMO plan locally.

Clover Health

Clover Health Choice (PPO) is among the top-enrolled plans in the county.

United Healthcare

United’s Ocean County offerings include AARP Medicare Advantage plans as well as Dual Special Needs Plans (D-SNPs) for individuals eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid.

Humana

Humana Gold Plus – Diabetes and Heart is a leading Chronic Condition Special Needs Plan (C-SNP) locally.

HealthSpring

HealthSpring is still an active plan brand in New Jersey (it appears alongside Cigna Healthcare in current NJ Medicare Advantage and Part D carrier listings) — it has not been fully folded into the Cigna name here the way it has in some other states.

Having Several Plan Choices Matters — Here’s Why

With Medicare Advantage, there’s no one-size-fits-all plan. Every plan has trade-offs, and my job is to make sure the pluses far outweigh the minuses for your specific situation. Medication costs, copays, and doctor/hospital networks all factor into the right choice.

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Are my medications covered, and how much will they cost?

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Do my doctors accept this plan?

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Do local hospitals like Community Medical Center (Toms River), Ocean University Medical Center (Brick), and Southern Ocean Medical Center (Manahawkin) accept it?

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What’s the real cost — monthly premium, copays, coinsurance, deductibles?

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Are there extra benefits like dental, vision, or over-the-counter allowances?

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If I’m not happy with my plan, can I change it?

Medicare Simplified

Helping people sort all of this out is what I do. Based on your doctors and medications, I can put together a comparison of 2–3 plan options available in Ocean County and help you understand what fits your specific needs.

What About Medicare Supplement (Medigap) Plans in Ocean County?

If doctor networks and flexibility matter most to you, a Supplement plan may be the better fit. The upside: freedom to see any doctor who accepts Medicare, in any state, with low or no copays. The downside: a higher monthly premium.

Medigap Key Points in Ocean County

Carriers

UnitedHealthcare (AARP Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans)

Offers the standard lineup of NJ Medigap plan types (typically A, C, D, F, G, and N, subject to availability).

Bankers Fidelity Life Insurance Company

Licensed to sell Medigap in New Jersey; among the more competitively priced carriers statewide for Plans C, D, and G

Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey

NJ’s Blue Cross Blue Shield carrier, offering Medigap plans alongside its Braven Health Medicare Advantage line.

Plan Types

Plan N

Ideal for someone who wants flexibility while managing their monthly premium. The trade-off is a small copay for services outside the hospital.

Plan G

The “set it and forget it” option. A higher monthly premium eliminates nearly all cost-sharing and copays, in and out of the hospital — ideal for higher healthcare usage.

Plan G High Deductible

Ideal for someone who wants a low monthly premium and is comfortable with a deductible that, once met, brings Medical/Hospital copays to $0.

Understanding Medicare Part D — Prescription Drug Coverage in Ocean County

Medicare doesn’t cover prescriptions on its own. Your options are a stand-alone Part D plan from a private carrier, or a Medicare Advantage plan with Part D built in. Plans, deductibles, and premiums change every year, which makes an annual review more important than people realize.

How Do Ocean County Residents Choose a Part D Plan?

Key factors include your specific medications and their assigned tier (generic, preferred generic, brand, etc.), monthly premium, deductible, and per-tier cost. The lowest premium isn’t always the best deal.

How Can I Help?

Pull your medication list together, and I’ll prepare a plan comparison for you.

Let Mike Help You Check Every Box — Free Consultation

 There’s no cost for my advisory services — I’m compensated by the insurance carriers only if I help place you in a plan that fits your needs.

Important Medicare Dates for Ocean County Residents

7-Month Window

The 7-month window around your birthday when you first become eligible to enroll in Medicare.

October 15 – December 7

Change your Medicare Advantage, Supplement, or Part D plan.

January 1 – March 31

Switch Medicare Advantage plans or return to Original Medicare.

What Clients Are Saying

“Mike made choosing the right Medicare plan simple with his knowledge, patience, and clear guidance. He’s always available for support, and I highly recommend him for all your Medicare insurance needs.”

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Carol A.

“Excellent service provided by Michael. His responses and advices with high level of professionalism. Definitely, I’ll recommend him to all my friends.”

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Eva F.

“Mike will always be the only one to handle my Medicare plans. He is caring and goes way out of his way to make sure that I have the best plan for my specific needs. He is a great find!

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Steven K.

What Are Ocean County Residents Asking? (FAQ)

How many Medicare Advantage plans are available in Ocean County?

There are 36 Medicare Advantage plans available to Ocean County residents, plus 11 additional Special Needs Plans (SNPs) for those who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid or manage a chronic condition. With that many choices, a side-by-side independent comparison makes the difference between a plan that fits and one that just looks good on paper.

You need to be enrolled in Original Medicare Part A and Part B, and live within the plan’s service area, which for most Ocean County plans means residing in Ocean County, NJ.

For first-timers, it’s your Initial Enrollment Period — the 7-month window centered on your 65th birthday. If you’ve missed that, you can still enroll during the General Enrollment Period (January 1–March 31) or a Special Enrollment Period if you qualify, though penalties may apply.

Yes. You can make changes every year during the Annual Enrollment Period (October 15–December 7), or during the Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period (January 1–March 31) if you want to switch to a different Medicare Advantage plan or return to Original Medicare.
Medicare Advantage (Part C) bundles your hospital and medical coverage, usually with prescription drug coverage and extras like dental and vision, often for a low or $0 monthly premium. A Medicare Supplement plan instead pays the cost-sharing left over from Original Medicare — you keep Parts A and B as-is, gain broader doctor flexibility, but pay a monthly premium and don’t get built-in drug or dental coverage.
No single plan is best for everyone. The right plan depends on your specific doctors, medications, and budget — which is exactly why I’ll compare your situation against the local carriers rather than pointing you toward one “top-rated” plan.
Many local Medicare Advantage plans include some level of dental, vision, and hearing coverage as an extra benefit, though the specifics — routine cleanings vs. major work, annual allowances, in-network providers — vary a lot from plan to plan. I’ll check these details against each plan before recommending one.
That depends entirely on the plan. Networks differ significantly between carriers in Ocean County — some plans include Hackensack Meridian Health facilities (Ocean University Medical Center, Southern Ocean Medical Center) or RWJBarnabas Health facilities (Community Medical Center, Monmouth Medical Center’s Southern Campus), while others don’t — and out-of-network care can mean a much higher bill or no coverage at all. I’ll check your specific doctors and hospitals against each plan before you enroll.
It depends on where you’re moving to. Medicare Advantage plans are approved by county, so a move within Ocean County usually doesn’t require a change, but relocating to a different county or state typically does. Let me know before any move so we can check your new address against your plan’s service area.
The easiest way is a Free Consultation — by phone, Zoom, or in person. Provide your list of medications and current doctors, and I’ll put together a side-by-side comparison of the plans that make sense for your specific situation, at no cost to you.

Not Just Medicare

While Medicare is Mike’s specialty, healthcare costs don’t stop at what Medicare covers. He also helps Ocean County residents fill in the gaps with a few additional coverage options:

Dental & Vision Plans — Ameritas

Original Medicare doesn’t cover routine dental cleanings, exams, eyeglasses, or vision exams — and many Medicare Advantage plans only cover a portion. Ameritas dental & vision plans can round out coverage for both routine visits and major care. 

Hospital Indemnity Plans

Pays you a fixed cash benefit for each day you’re hospitalized, on top of whatever your Medicare or Medicare Advantage plan already covers — helping offset copays, travel costs for family, or everyday expenses during a hospital stay.

Cancer Policy Plans

Provides a lump-sum or scheduled cash benefit if you’re diagnosed with cancer, to help cover costs Medicare doesn’t — treatment-related travel, out-of-network specialists, lost income, or everyday bills while you focus on recovery.

Note:

Hospital Indemnity and Cancer Policy boxes are intentionally kept general here — they’re meant to pique interest and route to their own blog posts (still to be written) rather than name specific carriers on this page. When those blog posts get written, that’s the place for carrier-specific details, since each will need its own [VERIFY] pass on what Mike is actually appointed to sell.

More About Mike Miligi

I’ve been helping people with their Medicare needs for over 10 years, and I’ve helped more than 1,000 clients make decisions about their healthcare coverage. I work for you, not the carriers — which means the advice and options I give you are unbiased. Each year, I recertify with CMS (the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services) and with every carrier I represent, and I maintain my New Jersey State licensing through ongoing continuing education.

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