Overland Park is one of the most desirable communities in the entire Kansas City metro — and one of the most competitive Medicare markets. As the second-largest city in Kansas with a median household income over $103,000, Overland Park residents typically have strong employer coverage transitioning into retirement, IRMAA exposure from high incomes, and high expectations for provider access. I'm licensed in both Missouri and Kansas and serve Overland Park residents with the same free, independent plan comparison I offer throughout the KC metro.
Primary hospitals serving Overland Park: AdventHealth Overland Park and Overland Park Regional Medical Center. When comparing Medicare Advantage plans in Overland Park, I verify that your preferred facilities and physician groups are in-network before making any recommendation.
Compare every Medicare Supplement, Advantage, and Part D plan available in Overland Park — at no cost. Jon meets in person, by phone, or by video.
Yes. Jon Perkins holds active insurance licenses in both Missouri and Kansas and is appointed with multiple carriers serving the Johnson County, KS market. He serves Overland Park residents with the same free, independent plan comparison available to all KC metro clients.
Medicare itself is a federal program with the same Parts A, B, and D nationwide. However, the Medicare Advantage and Medigap plans available to you depend on your state and county of residence. Overland Park (Kansas) has a different plan marketplace than Kansas City or Blue Springs (Missouri). I compare all plans available in your specific ZIP code — whether Kansas or Missouri.
It depends on your plan. Original Medicare with a Medigap supplement has no geographic restrictions — you can see any Medicare-accepting provider anywhere. With Medicare Advantage, your ability to see Missouri-side providers depends on whether those providers are in your plan's network. I check cross-border network access as part of every Overland Park plan comparison.
We do not offer every plan available in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov, 1-800-MEDICARE, or Missouri's SHIP program (formerly CLAIM) at 1-800-390-3330 to get information on all of your options. Not affiliated with or endorsed by the government or the federal Medicare program.