Richmond is the county seat of Ray County — a rural Missouri community where Medicare planning is especially important because plan options and provider networks differ significantly from urban markets. As an independent Medicare advisor, I serve Richmond residents with the same carrier-neutral plan comparison I provide throughout the KC metro, helping you find the best coverage for your specific situation at no cost.
Primary hospitals serving Richmond: Ray County Memorial Hospital and Liberty Hospital (nearby). When comparing Medicare Advantage plans in Richmond, 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 Richmond — at no cost. Jon meets in person, by phone, or by video.
Jon Perkins serves Richmond and Ray County as part of his rural Missouri practice. He meets clients by phone or video call for those who prefer not to travel to Blue Springs. All consultations are completely free. Call 816-291-3655.
Medicare Advantage plan availability in rural Ray County may be more limited than in the Kansas City metro. Some carriers that offer $0-premium plans in KC do not participate in rural counties. I pull the exact plan options available for your Richmond ZIP code so you know all your choices before making a decision.
For many rural Missouri residents, Medicare Supplement Plan G offers significant advantages — no network restrictions means you can use any Medicare-accepting provider, including specialists in Kansas City. Given the limited specialist access in rural Ray County, the freedom to travel to KC for care without network concerns is a meaningful benefit worth considering.
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.