Georgetown has grown fast, but Medicare hasn’t gotten any simpler. Whether you’re newly turning 65, retiring from Toyota or anywhere else, or just tired of the mailbox full of brochures, the questions are the same: which plan keeps my doctors, covers my prescriptions, and costs the least?
Medicare in Scott County is sold county by county
Here’s the part most people don’t realize: Medicare Advantage and Part D drug plans are offered county by county. The plans available in Scott County — and the doctor and hospital networks attached to them — can be different from the next county over. That’s exactly why a local agent who knows Georgetown beats a national call center reading from a script.
Your local hospitals and doctors
Georgetown Community Hospital serves Scott County close to home, and Georgetown’s quick I-75 connection puts the larger Lexington systems — UK HealthCare, Baptist Health Lexington, and CHI Saint Joseph — within a short drive for specialists. Medicare Advantage plans don’t all include the same hospitals and doctors, so the best plan for your neighbor may not be the best plan for you.
What a free, local agent actually does
- Compares the major carriers available in Scott County for you
- Checks that your doctors and hospital are in-network
- Maps every prescription to its drug tier so there are no surprises
- Explains the real costs in plain English — no jargon
- Handles the paperwork, then stays your advisor every year after
It’s free, there’s no obligation, and there’s never a call center. If keeping exactly what you have is the best move, that’s what we’ll tell you. New to all of this? Start with our plain-English Medicare basics, see how Medicare works across the Lexington area, or read up on which Lexington hospitals take which plans.