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Do you have a Medicare Part D Plan Finder?

Category: Online Tool Tips
Updated: Jul, 23 2023


Yes.  Our Q1Medicare® Medicare Part D prescription drug Plan Finder or PDP-Finder is an online tool designed to provides basic information on all stand-alone Medicare Part D (PDP) plans in all states and Unites States territories.

To use the PDP Plan Finder, you can start at PDP-Finder.com and choose your state (or territory) from the list of state abbreviations and then you can view a list of all Medicare Part D plans in the chosen area.

Here is an example PDP-Finder link to see all stand-alone Medicare Part D plans in Florida, sorted by premiums (and you can change the sort order): PDP-Finder.com/Fl.

When viewing the list off all Medicare Part D plans, you can also get a quick overview of important  Medicare Part D drug plan features offered by each Medicare Part D plan.

Medicare Part D plan features will include:
  • the name of the Medicare Part D drug plan (you can click on the name for more coverage and plan details),
  • the drug tiers and the co-payments for each drug tier,
  • initial deductible (if applicable, some plans have a $0 deductible - and many plans will exclude low-costing tiers from the deductible: "Tier 1 and 2 exempt"),
  • monthly plan premiums,
  • whether the Medicare Part D plan qualifies for the state's full Low-Income Subsidy $0 premium
  • the Medicare Part D plan ID (such as: S5884-150),
  • additional Donut Hole or Gap coverage (beyond the standard 75% Donut Hole Discount), and
  • a link ("Browse Formulary") so you can view the plan's formulary or drug list (and you can see the total number of drugs covered by the Medicare Part D plan)
PDP-Finder showing an example of all stand-alone Medicare Part D plans in a selected state or Service Area

On this same page, the PDP-Finder also shows:
  • the Medicare plan quality "Star" rating information,
  • total number of formulary drugs and whether the plan has preferred pharmacy pricing (showing Rx$ icon),
  • initial coverage limits (the total retail value of your formulary drug purchases before entering the Coverage Gap),
  • special Insulin coverage: all Medicare drug plans will cover insulin at a co-pay of $35 or less, and
  • other plan details (such as plan enrollment) to help in your decision making.

To see more about each plan, you can use the Search Filter at the top of the page to find specific Medicare Part D plans --- or you can change the information shown in the right column of the Medicare Part D plan results.

Use the "Other Options" to see specific plan features or use the "Additional Info" drop-down box in the search form to see other information about each Medicare Part D plan (such as state or regional enrollment).

Using the PDP-Finder Search Filter to find specific Medicare Part D plan information in your area

The "Benefits & Contact Info" button under the Medicare Part D plan name will provide basic enrollment information and the toll-free Member Services number for every Medicare Part D plan.  So, clicking on the Medicare Part D plan name or the icon under the Medicare Part D plan name will show you more information about the specific Medicare Part D prescription drug plan.

Details of a specific Medicare Part D prescription drug plan



We show all Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage plans in our Plan Finders - even sanctioned plans.

If the Medicare plan is sanctioned by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the plan is not currently accepting enrollment, we will show a darkened-red "sanctioned icon under the plan name with only "Benefit Details".  (Note: this is an older example of a Medicare Advantage plan that is no longer sanctioned - also, CMS sanctions do not affect the coverage of current plan members.)

Medicare Plan Finder showing a Medicare plan under CMS sanctions

You can find our Medicare Part D plan finder by just entering PDP-Finder.com.

To get you started, the following link is an example of the PDP-Finder showing all stand-alone Medicare Part D plans in the state of New Jersey:  PDP-Finder.com/NJ  (If you want to see the Medicare Part D plans in another state, just click on the state abbreviation of your choice.)


Do you have a Plan Finder for Medicare Advantage plans?

Yes.  If you wish to see Medicare Advantage plans in your service area (or Zip Code region) (MA, MAPD, MSA, and SNPs), you can use our Medicare Advantage Plan Finder or MA-Finder, located directly at MA-Finder.com.  Just begin by choosing your state, then county or enter your Zip Code (here is an example for St. Johns County, Florida: MA-Finder.com/32084).

Q1Medicare Medicare Advantage Plan Finder showing MOOP
For Medicare Advantage plan healthcare cost-sharing information you can click on the Medicare plan name to see an overview of healthcare (and prescription drug) cost-sharing.

Note:  You may wish to telephone the Medicare plan (using the toll-free number provided on the same page) to confirm or clarify any cost-sharing details that you find unclear.  (For example, "What will I pay if I visit an out-of-network healthcare provider without a referral from my primary care physician?")

Examples of Medicare Advantage plan cost-sharing






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  • Medicare beneficiaries with higher incomes may be required to pay both a Medicare Part B and Medicare Part D Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA). Read more on IRMAA.
  • Medicare Advantage plans that include prescription drug coverage (MAPDs) are considered Medicare Part D plans and members with higher incomes may be subject to the Medicare Part D Income Related Monthly Adjustment Amount (IRMAA), just as members in stand-alone Part D plans. In certain situations, you can appeal IRMAA.
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  • If you are enrolled in a Medicare plan with Part D prescription drug coverage, you may be eligible for financial Extra Help to assist with the payment of your prescription drug premiums and drug purchases. To see if you qualify for Extra Help, call: 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). TTY users should call 1-877-486-2048, 24 hours a day/ 7 days a week or consult www.medicare.gov; the Social Security Office at 1-800-772-1213 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. TTY users should call, 1-800-325-0778; or your state Medicaid Office.
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  • Disclaimer for Chronic Condition Special Needs Plan (SNP): This plan is available to anyone with Medicare who has been diagnosed with the plan specific Chronic Condition.
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  • Medicare MSA Plans do not cover prescription drugs. If you join a Medicare MSA Plan, you can also join any separate (stand-alone) Medicare Part D prescription drug plan
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