How Do You Choose the Best Medicare Plan in Chesterfield County, VA?
- James Crooks Jr
- May 29
- 5 min read

If you're approaching age 65, planning retirement, or preparing to leave employer coverage, you're probably asking one of the most important healthcare questions you'll face:
"How do I choose the best Medicare plan?"
If that's you, you're not alone.
Many people I meet throughout Chesterfield County tell me the same thing:
"I've received dozens of Medicare mailers, seen countless TV commercials, and talked to friends who all seem to have different opinions. How do I know what's right for me?"
The answer is simple:
The best Medicare plan is the one that fits your doctors, prescriptions, lifestyle, and retirement goals.
The best plan for someone living in Midlothian may not be the best plan for someone in Chester, Brandermill, Woodlake, Moseley, or Bon Air.
As a financial advisor, Registered Social Security Analyst (RSSA®), and Medicare professional serving Chesterfield County and the Richmond area, I've helped many retirees navigate this decision. My goal is to simplify Medicare and help you make a confident, informed choice.
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Before comparing plans, ask yourself:
What am I trying to protect?
For most retirees, the answer is:
Access to trusted doctors
Affordable healthcare costs
Retirement savings
Peace of mind
Once you understand that, choosing a Medicare plan becomes much easier.
Your Two Main Medicare Choices
Most people choose one of two paths.
Option 1: Original Medicare + Medicare Supplement + Part D
This option includes:
Medicare Part A
Medicare Part B
Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap)
Part D Prescription Drug Coverage
Why Some Retirees Prefer This Option
Many people appreciate the freedom and predictability.
Benefits often include:
✓ Access to doctors nationwide who accept Medicare
✓ No provider networks
✓ No referrals in most situations
✓ Excellent coverage for frequent travelers
✓ Fewer surprise medical expenses
Things to Consider
You will generally pay higher monthly premiums, and dental, vision, and hearing coverage may require separate plans.
Option 2: Medicare Advantage
Medicare Advantage plans are offered by private insurance companies approved by Medicare.
Most plans combine:
Part A
Part B
Prescription Drug Coverage
Additional Benefits
Why Some Retirees Prefer This Option
Benefits may include:
✓ Lower monthly premiums
✓ Dental benefits
✓ Vision benefits
✓ Hearing benefits
✓ Fitness programs
✓ Over-the-counter allowances
Things to Consider
Provider networks, referrals, and prior authorization requirements may apply depending on the plan.
Medicare Supplement vs. Medicare Advantage
Feature | Medicare Supplement | Medicare Advantage |
Monthly Premium | Higher | Lower |
Doctor Choice | Nationwide Medicare Providers | Network-Based |
Referrals | Rarely Needed | Often Required |
Travel Flexibility | Excellent | More Limited |
Predictability | Generally Higher | Varies |
Dental & Vision | Usually Separate | Often Included |
Out-of-Pocket Costs | More Predictable | Annual Maximum Applies |
Neither option is automatically better.
The best choice depends on your priorities.
A Real Example From Chesterfield County
Recently, I met with a couple preparing to retire in Chesterfield County. They assumed they wanted the same Medicare Advantage plan a friend had recommended.
After reviewing their doctors, prescriptions, and travel habits, we discovered that a Medicare Supplement plan would likely provide better access to specialists and potentially lower overall costs.
The lesson?
Don't choose a Medicare plan because someone else likes it.
Choose a plan because it fits your situation.
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How Medicare Fits Into Your Retirement Plan
This is where my approach may differ from many Medicare-only agents.
I don't just look at health insurance.
I look at how Medicare affects your broader retirement picture.
For example:
Healthcare expenses impact retirement cash flow.
Higher medical costs may require larger withdrawals from retirement accounts.
Medicare premiums can increase when income rises.
Long-term care costs can affect a family's financial security.
That's why I believe Medicare should be viewed as part of a retirement strategy—not just an insurance decision.
Healthcare Systems Chesterfield County Residents Commonly Use
Many retirees in Chesterfield County receive care through one of three major healthcare systems.
VCU Health
Known for specialty care, trauma services, advanced cancer treatment, and research.
Bon Secours
Including St. Francis Medical Center, Bon Secours serves many residents throughout Midlothian and Chesterfield County.
HCA Virginia
Including Johnston-Willis and Chippenham Hospitals, HCA provides extensive specialty, surgical, and emergency care throughout the Richmond region.
The Most Important Question
Don't ask:
"Which hospital is best?"
Ask:
"Will my Medicare plan work with the doctors and facilities I already use?"
Don't Ignore Prescription Drug Costs
Prescription costs are one of the most overlooked parts of Medicare planning. I've seen situations where two plans looked nearly identical until we compared medications.
One plan ended up costing hundreds or even thousands of dollars more annually.
Before making a decision, always review:
Current medications
Dosages
Preferred pharmacies
Expected future needs
Medicare Enrollment Timeline
Turning 65 and Retiring
Your Initial Enrollment Period begins three months before your 65th birthday, includes your birth month, and continues for three months afterward.
Working Past Age 65
If you or your spouse are still actively employed and covered by a qualifying employer health plan, you may be able to delay certain parts of Medicare without penalty.
Leaving Employer Coverage
A Special Enrollment Period generally allows you to enroll in Medicare after leaving employer coverage without late enrollment penalties.
Because every situation is different, it's important to review your specific circumstances before making decisions.
Questions I Hear Most Often
What Is the Best Medicare Plan in Chesterfield County?
There isn't one plan that's best for everyone. The right choice depends on your doctors, prescriptions, healthcare needs, and retirement goals.
Can I Keep My Current Doctors?
Maybe. Always verify provider participation before enrolling.
Is Medicare Advantage Better Than Medicare Supplement?
Neither is automatically better. Each has advantages depending on your goals and circumstances.
What Happens If I Continue Working Past 65?
That depends on your employer size and current health coverage. This is one of the most common situations I help people navigate.
Can I Change Plans Later?
Often yes, although Medicare Supplement changes may involve health underwriting depending on timing and circumstances.
Common Medicare Mistakes
Choosing a plan because a friend has it.
Focusing only on premiums.
Ignoring prescription costs.
Missing enrollment deadlines.
Never reviewing coverage.
Why Annual Medicare Reviews Matter
Plans can change every year
Provider networks change
Drug formularies change
Benefits change
Premiums change
That's why I encourage retirees to review their Medicare coverage annually.
Request Your Medicare & Retirement Review
If you're approaching age 65, preparing to retire, or wondering whether your current Medicare coverage is still the best fit, I'd be happy to help.
During our review we'll discuss:
✓ Your doctors
✓ Your prescriptions
✓ Medicare Supplement options
✓ Medicare Advantage options
✓ Social Security considerations
✓ Retirement healthcare costs
✓ How Medicare fits into your overall retirement plan
My goal is simple:
Help you make an informed decision with confidence.
Choose How You Would Like to Get Started:
Option 1: Schedule Your Consultation Online
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About the Author

James Crooks is a financial advisor, Registered Social Security Analyst (RSSA®), and Certified in Long-Term Care (CLTC®) professional serving Chesterfield County, Richmond, and the surrounding Central Virginia communities. He helps retirees coordinate Medicare decisions, Social Security strategies, retirement income planning, and long-term care considerations into a comprehensive retirement plan.
Sources
Medicare.gov – Medicare Coverage Options
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
Medicare.gov – Compare Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage
VCU Health
Bon Secours Richmond Health System
HCA Virginia Health System
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