You may be turning 65 soon. Or maybe you are over 65 and retiring or losing your employer coverage. Whatever the case, we have helpful Medicare information and resources to help you find the best plan for your needs!
When you turn 65, you become eligible for certain medical benefits from the government, known as Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B (also known as Original Medicare). But you can also choose private Medicare coverage, known as Medicare Part C (also known as Medicare Advantage plans). Finally, you can opt for Part D prescription drug coverage that is added to Original Medicare. [Source].
Before you enroll in a Medicare plan, think about your health needs and budget, and compare your options.
We partner with a local, independent insurance group to offer our Medicare patients a no-cost Medicare consultation to answer questions about Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage (Part C) plans to help you confidently choose the best coverage for your needs. We’re offering this opportunity purely as a courtesy to our patients to help make your transition to Medicare easier.