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Best Medicare Supplement Plan G Companies in 2026

State Farm, AARP, HealthSpring (formerly Cigna) and Mutual of Omaha are NerdWallet's top picks for Medigap Plan G for 2026.
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Feb 12, 2026
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Medigap Plan G is the most popular plan type. It's also the most comprehensive Medicare Supplement Insurance plan that all Medicare members can buy.

Plan G covers nearly all of the out-of-pocket expenses associated with Medicare Part A and Part B, such as copays, coinsurance and deductibles. (Medigap plans sold to people who became eligible for Medicare after 2019 can’t cover the Medicare Part B deductible. Plan G doesn’t cover that cost — $283 in 2026.)

Every company’s Medigap Plan G covers the same Medicare benefits. But some insurance companies can be better choices than others. Since it can be difficult or impossible to change Medigap plans after the end of your Medigap open enrollment period, it’s a good idea to choose your Medigap Plan G company carefully.

Here are NerdWallet’s picks for the best Medicare Supplement Plan G companies for 2026.

45+ Medicare companies and brands analyzed by our team of experts.

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Best Medicare Supplement Plan G companies

NerdWallet compares Medicare Supplement Insurance companies based on plan availability, member satisfaction, pricing, extra perks and more.

Insurance company
NerdWallet rating
Plan types offered
NAIC complaint rate
Premium discounts available
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State Farm Medigap logo
State Farm
(855) 432-0512 / TTY 711
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5.0/5
A, C, D, F, G and NFar fewer than expectedBelow average
(855) 432-0512 / TTY 711
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AARP/UnitedHealthcare Medigap logo
UnitedHealthcare
(844) 939-0223 / TTY 711
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4.5/5
A, B, C, F, G, K, L and NFar fewer than expectedAbove average
(844) 939-0223 / TTY 711
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HealthSpring (formerly Cigna) Medigap logo
HealthSpring (formerly Cigna)
(855) 432-0512 / TTY 711
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4.5/5
A, F, G and NFar more than expectedAbove average
(855) 432-0512 / TTY 711
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Mutual of Omaha Medigap logo
Mutual of Omaha
844-748-6010 / TTY 711
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4.0/5
A, F, G and NFar fewer than expectedAbove average
844-748-6010 / TTY 711
M-F Hours: 9am-4:40pm ETCall Mutual of Omaha
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Best overall: State Farm

State Farm Medigap
State Farm
State Farm sells Medigap policies in most states, and members have few complaints about the company. Its premiums increase slowly year-over-year, but prices can vary a lot by location, and competitors offer more opportunities for discounts or added perks with your policy.
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State Farm sells Medigap policies in most states, and members have few complaints about the company. Its premiums increase slowly year-over-year, but prices can vary a lot by location, and competitors offer more opportunities for discounts or added perks with your policy.
Plan types offered A, C, D, F, G and N
NAIC complaint rate Far fewer than expected
Premium discounts available Below average
IS THIS PROVIDER AVAILABLE IN MY STATE?

Service area: 45 states and Washington, D.C.

Why we like it: State Farm gets the highest score on NerdWallet’s Medicare Supplement Insurance rubric for 2026. Its customers rarely file complaints, and its average year-over-year premium increases are smaller than any other company we reviewed. But unlike many competitors, State Farm doesn’t offer bundled perks or premium discounts.

Pros

  • Complaint rates nearly 50% below the market average.
  • Small annual price increases.

Cons

  • Few discounts or health and wellness perks.
  • High premiums in some locations.

» MORE: Read our review of State Farm Medicare Supplement Insurance

Best for customization: AARP/UnitedHealthcare

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AARP/UnitedHealthcare Medigap plans have low complaint rates when compared with most competitors. There are many configurations of plan types and extras available — sometimes so many that it might be overwhelming to choose.
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AARP/UnitedHealthcare Medigap plans have low complaint rates when compared with most competitors. There are many configurations of plan types and extras available — sometimes so many that it might be overwhelming to choose.
Plan types offered A, B, C, F, G, K, L and N
NAIC complaint rate Far fewer than expected
Premium discounts available Above average
IS THIS PROVIDER AVAILABLE IN MY STATE?

Service area: 50 states and Washington, D.C..

Why we like it: AARP and UnitedHealthcare make Medigap Plan G policies widely available with relatively competitive prices and few member complaints. In some locations, AARP offers several Plan G variations with different costs, side perks and provider networks.

If you don’t mind navigating the details, AARP’s plan variations could help you customize your coverage to fit your needs and your budget.

Pros

  • Competitive prices for Plan G.
  • Plan variations could be an opportunity to customize coverage.
  • Few customer complaints.

Cons

  • Plans with health and wellness discounts may cost a little extra in some areas. Some competitors include them at no additional cost.
  • Plan variations and extras can get confusing.
  • Higher-than-average annual price increases.

» MORE: Read our review of AARP/UnitedHealthcare Medicare Supplement Insurance

Best for low prices: HealthSpring (formerly Cigna)

HealthSpring (formerly Cigna) Medigap
HealthSpring (formerly Cigna)
HealthSpring (formerly Cigna) has low prices and offers significant discounts, but it gets more member complaints than average, and there are only a few plan types to choose from.
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HealthSpring (formerly Cigna) has low prices and offers significant discounts, but it gets more member complaints than average, and there are only a few plan types to choose from.
Plan types offered A, F, G and N
NAIC complaint rate Far more than expected
Premium discounts available Above average
IS THIS PROVIDER AVAILABLE IN MY STATE?

Service area: Every state except Massachusetts and New York, plus Washington, D.C..

Why we like it: HealthSpring (formerly Cigna) had lower Medigap Plan G premiums than almost any other company we analyzed, on average. And the company’s average annual price increases are also some of the smallest we saw in our analysis. This combination could mean affordable prices both now and in the future.

Pros

  • Low Plan G prices.
  • Smaller annual price increases than competitors.
  • Sizable discounts in some locations.

Cons

  • Higher-than-average complaint rates.
  • Few perks or extras.

» MORE: Read our review of HealthSpring (formerly Cigna) Medicare Supplement Insurance

Best for high-deductible Medigap Plan G: Mutual of Omaha

Mutual of Omaha Medigap
Mutual of Omaha
Mutual of Omaha's generous household discount could represent significant savings, and its members file few complaints about their policies.
844-748-6010 / TTY 711
M-F Hours: 9am-4:40pm ETCall Mutual of Omaha
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Mutual of Omaha's generous household discount could represent significant savings, and its members file few complaints about their policies.
Plan types offered A, F, G and N
NAIC complaint rate Far fewer than expected
Premium discounts available Above average
IS THIS PROVIDER AVAILABLE IN MY STATE?

Service area: Every state except Massachusetts, plus Washington, D.C. Temporarily unavailable in Delaware.

Why we like it: Mutual of Omaha makes high-deductible Medigap Plan G widely available, whereas many competitors offer it in fewer states. Mutual of Omaha plans have good, low complaint rates, and sizable household discounts might help reduce price.

Pros

  • Complaint rates are well below the market average.
  • Sizable premium discounts.

Cons

  • Plan G premiums aren't the lowest.
  • Minimal perks.

» MORE: Read our review of Mutual of Omaha Medicare Supplement Insurance

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What’s the best company for Medicare Supplement Plan G?

NerdWallet's top picks for Medigap Plan G in 2026 include State Farm, AARP / UnitedHealthcare, HealthSpring (formerly Cigna) and Mutual of Omaha. Those companies stood out from the field after we analyzed factors including premiums, discounts, complaint rates, extra perks, online quote availability and more. I recommend comparing quotes from several insurance companies. Also consider working with a licensed agent or broker to find the best fit for your budget and circumstances.

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Alex Rosenberglead writer covering Medicare

NerdWallet's top picks for Medigap Plan G in 2026 include State Farm, AARP / UnitedHealthcare, HealthSpring (formerly Cigna) and Mutual of Omaha. Those companies stood out from the field after we analyzed factors including premiums, discounts, complaint rates, extra perks, online quote availability and more. I recommend comparing quotes from several insurance companies. Also consider working with a licensed agent or broker to find the best fit for your budget and circumstances.

Profile photo of Alex RosenbergAlex Rosenberglead writer covering Medicare

Find the right Medicare Supplement Insurance plan

Because Medigap plans are standardized, you can get precisely the same Medicare benefits from any company offering the plan. So when you shop, keep these considerations in mind to find the best policy to fit your needs:

  • Is your preferred plan available? Health insurance companies don’t always sell every plan, so check who sells the plan you want to buy in your area.

  • What are the premiums? Prices for the same plan can vary between companies, so check to find the most competitive rates.

  • Will your premiums change over time? Most policies cost more as you age, but some companies offer policies that let you lock in a price when you sign up.

  • Are there extras? Medigap plans’ core benefits are standardized, but in certain cases, some companies include such perks as discount programs or gym memberships.

Here’s an overview of our top picks for Medigap Plan G:

You may be eligible for Medicare plans during a special enrollment period if you are turning 65, new to Medicare plans, moving or losing coverage.

If you have additional questions about Medicare, visit Medicare.gov or call 800-MEDICARE (800-633-4227, TTY 877-486-2048).

Note regarding NAIC complaint data: NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.

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Medicare Supplement Insurance ratings methodology

NerdWallet’s Medicare Supplement Insurance (Medigap) ratings are based on pricing, discounts, plan types offered, complaint data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, consumer experience, additional perks and benefits, and more. To calculate each health insurance company's rating, we adjusted the scores to a curved 5-point scale, rounded to the nearest half star.

NerdWallet reviewed 13 Medicare Supplement Insurance companies based on highest enrollment and greatest online search volume. At the national level, our scored reviews include companies covering about two-thirds of all Medigap beneficiaries. At the state level, our research includes at least one of the two largest Medigap insurance companies in 48 of the 50 states, plus Washington, D.C.

These ratings are a guide, but we encourage you to shop around and compare several insurance quotes to find the best coverage and rate for you. NerdWallet does not receive compensation for any reviews. Read our editorial guidelines and full ratings methodology for Medicare Supplement Insurance.

Insurer complaints methodology

We examined complaints received by state insurance regulators and reported to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. To assess how insurers compare to one another, the NAIC calculates a complaint index each year for each subsidiary, measuring its share of total complaints relative to its size, or share of total premiums in the industry. To evaluate a company’s complaint history, we calculated a similar index for each insurance company, weighted by market shares of each subsidiary. We score companies based on this index of how many complaints the company receives relative to its market share. NerdWallet conducts its data analysis and reaches conclusions independently and without the endorsement of the NAIC.