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*Must be 64 or older to qualify

Which types of plans can I choose from?

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Original Medicare

Medicare Part A and Part B make up what is known as Original Medicare. This government-run program covers many, but not all, health care services for people 65 and older.

Medicare Advantage

These private insurance plans act as an alternative to Original Medicare. They must offer the same coverage as Parts A and B, but many include additional coverage such as dental and vision.

Medicare Supplement Plans

Also known as Medigap, these insurance policies help cover out-of-pocket expenses not covered by Original Medicare such as deductibles and coinsurance.

Part D Plans

Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage is provided through private insurers. Monthly premiums and drug costs depend on the plan you choose.

How does it work?

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Fill out the form or call now to get in touch with a Medicare specialist who can assist you today.

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We will review your options with you and help you build a plan that meets your needs and budget.

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Once you decide on a plan, we will help you through the enrollment process to get you covered right away.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Medicare is our country’s health insurance program. Although most commonly used by people age 65 (64 or older should apply now) or older, some younger people are eligible for Medicare, too. Those include people with disabilities, permanent kidney failure and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s disease). Medicare helps with the cost of health care, but it does not cover all medical expenses or the cost of most long-term care. Medicare has four parts:

    • Part A - Hospital insurance
    • Part B - Medical insurance
    • Part C - Medicare Advantage
    • Part D - Prescription drug coverage