Medicare Part D in Nassau County, Florida. About 29,972 Medicare beneficiaries live here, with roughly 43 percent in Medicare Advantage plans. Top carriers include UnitedHealthcare and Aetna. For free help comparing plans, call Giron Agency, a licensed Florida agency, or visit gironagency.com.

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Nassau County Medicare Part D — quick answer

Nassau County, FL has 29,972 Medicare beneficiaries per CMS Q1 2024 data, with about 43% enrolled in Medicare Advantage. The top medicare part d carriers are UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, Humana. We compare these plans for free and never charge a fee.

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The Nassau County medicare part d market

At roughly 43% MA penetration, most of Nassau County's 29,972 Medicare beneficiaries stay on Original Medicare, frequently paired with a Medigap policy. That pattern usually signals retirees here prize provider choice and predictable out-of-pocket costs over the lower premiums of MA. The county skews older than the Florida average (25% are 65 or older), which means heavy carrier competition and meaningful plan turnover each Annual Enrollment Period — a yearly review almost always pays off. UnitedHealthcare currently leads the county by enrollment, but the lowest total-cost plan for your specific drugs and doctors is often a smaller carrier — which is why we run all of them side by side instead of pushing the biggest name. Right now roughly 20 Medicare Advantage plans are available in Nassau County, so a side-by-side comparison genuinely matters. Medicare Advantage enrollment figures reflect the latest CMS data (May 2026).

Nassau County at a glance

Population (2024 ACS)
104,400
Medicare beneficiaries
29,972
MA penetration
43%
Age 65 or older
25%

What makes Nassau County different: Nassau County pairs the upscale Amelia Island resort economy (Ritz-Carlton and Omni Amelia Island Resort) and Rayonier's historic Fernandina Beach pulp mill with a high 24.9% age-65+ share, reflecting its draw as a coastal retirement and second-home market on the northeast tip of the Jacksonville metro. Baptist Medical Center Nassau is the county's only acute-care hospital, anchoring care for a fast-growing retiree population.

Top Medicare Advantage plans in Nassau County

  • UnitedHealthcare (AARP)

    4.5-star CMS rating

  • Aetna

    4.5-star CMS rating

  • Humana

    4-star CMS rating

  • Florida Blue (Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida)

    4-star CMS rating

Source: CMS Monthly MA Enrollment by State/County/Contract (latest Q1 2024). Enrollment figures refresh monthly at data.cms.gov.

Before you enroll: verify your hospital + doctor in Nassau County

Each Medicare Part D plan builds its own provider network — a hospital that's in-network on one plan may be out-of-network on another. Nassau County has 3 major hospital systems. Before you enroll, check that your preferred hospital and physicians participate in the specific plan you're considering.

Major hospitals to verify

  • Baptist Medical Center Nassau
  • UF Health North (Jacksonville)
  • Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville

Call each hospital's billing office directly — or use the carrier's network tool on the right to search by hospital name.

Top Nassau carriers — network lookup

Free help in Nassau County: Florida SHINE -- Nassau County — call 1-800-963-5337. SHIP counselors offer free unbiased Medicare guidance and can run network checks at no cost.

Or skip the cross-checking — we run network checks against your prescriptions and doctors at no cost during any consult.

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Outside the windows, Special Enrollment Periods (SEP) still let you change plans if you moved, lost coverage, qualify for Extra Help / dual eligible, or had a plan terminated. Call to see if you qualify.

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Local resources in Nassau County

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Medicare beneficiaries live in Nassau County?

About 29,972 Floridians in Nassau County are enrolled in Medicare as of May 2026 CMS data. About 43% are in Medicare Advantage plans; the rest are in Original Medicare (with or without Medigap).

Who are the top Medicare carriers in Nassau County?

The largest carriers in Nassau County are UnitedHealthcare (AARP), Aetna, Humana, Florida Blue (Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida). We work with all of them and a few smaller carriers that often have better rates for specific situations.

What SHIP resources are available in Nassau County?

Florida SHINE -- Nassau County (1-800-963-5337) provides free unbiased Medicare counseling. Major hospitals in the county include Baptist Medical Center Nassau, UF Health North (Jacksonville), Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville.

How many Medicare Advantage plans are available in Nassau County?

As of May 2026, about 20 Medicare Advantage plans are available to Nassau County residents, led by UnitedHealth Group, Inc., Humana Inc., CVS Health Corporation, Guidewell Mutual Holding Corporation. We compare all of them side by side at no cost.

How does Medicare Part D work for retirees living in Nassau County?

Retirees in Nassau County, known for its high 24.9% age-65+ population and the Ritz-Carlton resort, can get free assistance from a local licensed agent to choose a standalone prescription drug plan that fits their needs.

When should I enroll in Medicare Part D?

You can enroll during Annual Enrollment Period (AEP) from October 15th to December 7th, or Special Enrollment Periods (SEPs) if you have a life-changing event. Matt can help compare plans and ensure you’re covered year-round.

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