1. 12689 POINTS
    Ted Ratliff
    Owner, SFS Associates,
    It depends on the plan in your area. United HealthCare has a PDP for $15 / month I have seen some over $50 per month. Don't go by price alone however. You need to base the plan you select on what drugs you take and whether or not they are in the plan formulary. Every Formulary is different. Premium is just one factor. Go to Medicare.gov and you can put your prescriptions into the system and find out which plan is right for you. If you have problems doing this I can help over the phone or you can consult a local agent certified to do Medicare plans.
    Answered on April 13, 2013
  2. 15786 POINTS
    Bob VineyardPRO
    Founder, Georgia Medicare Plans, Atlanta,GA
    Medicare Part D premiums vary by zip code and drug formulary.

    A plan that is available in your friends area may not be available where you live. Be careful when you shop and compare Part D plans. Don't go strictly on a friends recommendation or because the plan is promoted by someone such as AARP or is from a known carrier like Blue Cross.

    Use the Medicare drug formulary finder to pick the best plan for your needs and budget.
    Answered on April 30, 2013
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