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Medicare Part D in Wisconsin

Find Part D prescription drug plans, free Medicare counseling, and local resources in Wisconsin for 2026.

Part D coverage in Wisconsin

Medicare beneficiaries in Wisconsin have access to a range of standalone Part D prescription drug plans and Medicare Advantage plans with drug coverage. Plan availability, premiums, and formularies vary by county, so it's important to compare options for your specific ZIP code.

Find Part D plans in Wisconsin

Compare Part D plans available in your Wisconsin ZIP code, check which plans cover your medications, and see estimated costs.

You can also visit Medicare.gov or call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227) for help.

Free Medicare counseling in Wisconsin

Wisconsin SHIP

Wisconsin's SHIP operates through the Board on Aging and Long-Term Care with counselors in every county. SHIP counselors provide free, unbiased help with Medicare questions — they don't sell insurance.

Call Wisconsin SHIP
Free, no-obligation Medicare counseling
Online
Operated by Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Board on Aging and Long-Term Care

What SHIP counselors can help with

  • Comparing Medicare Part D plans available in your area
  • Checking if your medications are covered by a specific plan
  • Understanding your Medicare benefits, costs, and coverage options
  • Applying for Extra Help (low-income subsidy) and Medicare Savings Programs
  • Resolving Medicare claims, billing issues, and appeals
  • Understanding Medicare Advantage vs. Original Medicare

Find a Licensed Local Medicare Agent in Wisconsin

A licensed local Medicare agent in Wisconsin can help you compare plans, check your drug coverage, and enroll — at no cost to you. Agents can provide personalized recommendations based on your medications and budget.

Additional Wisconsin resources

  • Wisconsin SHIPWisconsin SHIP (1-800-242-1060)
  • Medicare.govOfficial Medicare website for plan comparison and enrollment
  • 1-800-MEDICARE — Call 1-800-633-4227 (TTY 1-877-486-2048) for general Medicare questions
  • Social Security Administrationssa.gov or 1-800-772-1213 for Extra Help applications and Medicare enrollment
  • Wisconsin Medicaid — Contact your state Medicaid office for information about dual eligibility and Medicare Savings Programs

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