Care close to home
Major care in the area includes:
- Wellstar MCG Health
- Doctors Hospital of Augusta
- Piedmont Augusta
Plan networks differ — we check that your doctors and hospital are covered before you enroll.
Medicare by region · East Central Georgia
The Central Savannah River Area centers on Augusta and reaches across the Georgia–South Carolina line. We help families whose care and coverage cross the river find plans that keep up.
No cost, no obligation, no pressure.
Tell us a little about you and Darin will reach out. Prefer to talk now? Call (770) 285-5174.
Medicare in the CSRA
The CSRA is anchored by Augusta's major systems — Wellstar MCG Health, Doctors Hospital, and Piedmont Augusta. Because the region spans the Georgia–South Carolina line, plan service areas and networks matter for anyone who lives in Georgia but sometimes seeks care in North Augusta or Aiken.
Augusta is also a strong military and veteran community (Fort Eisenhower) and home to the Charlie Norwood VA Medical Center, so TRICARE/VA coordination with Medicare is a frequent topic here.
Major care in the area includes:
Plan networks differ — we check that your doctors and hospital are covered before you enroll.
the Savannah River corridor, the Georgia–South Carolina line.
Turning 65? Your Initial Enrollment Period is the 7 months around your birthday. Already on Medicare? The Annual Election Period is Oct 15–Dec 7, and Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment runs Jan 1–Mar 31.
Cities in this region
We also help Medicare beneficiaries in Evans, Martinez, Grovetown, Thomson, Waynesboro, Washington.
Your options
All-in-one Part C plans, often $0 premium, that use a local network — so your providers and prescriptions matter.
How Advantage worksMedigap pairs with Original Medicare and lets you see any provider nationwide that accepts Medicare.
How Medigap worksStandalone drug coverage chosen around your medications. 2026 out-of-pocket cap: $2,100.
How Part D worksQuestions from the CSRA
Yes. We help Medicare beneficiaries across the CSRA by phone, video, and in-person where practical — from the larger cities to the smaller towns in between.
Neither is automatically better. In areas with fewer in-network specialists, a Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plan that lets you see any provider who accepts Medicare can be worth a closer look — but it depends on your health, budget, and the plans offered where you live. We walk through both with you.
Nothing. Independent agents are paid by the carriers when you enroll, so comparing plans and reviewing your coverage each year is free to you.
Ready when you are
A short, friendly conversation — no pressure, no cost.