Medicare

Navigating Medicare with Confidence

Diving into Medicare can feel overwhelming—but it doesn’t have to. Starting at age 65, Medicare is your ticket to peace of mind with hospital care, doctor visits, prescription medications, and more. It's not one-size-fits-all—and that’s exactly why planning matters.

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Who Is Eligible for Medicare?

  • Turning 65 (you can enroll 3 months before, during your birth month, and 3 months after)

  • Under 65, but with specific disabilities

  • All ages, if you have End-Stage Renal Disease (permanent kidney failure)

Understanding the Parts of Medicare

  • Part A – Hospital Coverage
    Covers inpatient hospital stays, skilled nursing, hospice, and some home health care. Most people pay $0 for Part A if they’ve worked 10 years or more.

  • Part B – Medical Coverage
    Covers doctor visits, outpatient care, therapy, and preventive services. It does have a monthly premium and coinsurance.

  • Part D – Prescription Drugs
    You choose a plan through a private insurer to help lower your medication costs. Missing enrollment windows may mean paying a penalty later.

  • Part C – Medicare Advantage
    A bundled alternative offered by private insurance companies. It combines Parts A, B, and usually D—with perks like dental, vision, and caps on out-of-pocket costs.

Why Planning Ahead Is Essential

Enrollment periods aren't flexible—and skipping them can lead to costly penalties or gaps in your coverage. Planning before you turn 65 ensures:

  • You're eligible for the best plans based on your health, finances, and lifestyle

  • You stay in-network with preferred doctors and hospitals

  • You avoid extra costs by meeting deadlines

Ready to Make a Confident Choice?

Medicare isn’t something you should figure out alone—and thankfully, you don’t have to. Whether you’re a few months away from turning 65 or already enrolled and unsure about your next step, we’re here to help you make sense of it all.

Give us a call or book a time to talk—we’ll walk you through your options, answer your questions, and make sure your Medicare plan actually works for you.

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(833) 252-8660

For free Same-Day Medicare consultation services

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) begins three months before your 65th birthday, includes your birth month, and ends three months after. Missing this window could mean late penalties—so it’s best to plan ahead.

  • Medicare Advantage (Part C) is an all-in-one plan offered by private insurers that includes Parts A, B, and usually D, often with extra benefits like dental and vision. Medigap works with Original Medicare (Parts A & B) and helps cover out-of-pocket costs like deductibles and coinsurance—but doesn’t include drug coverage (you’d need a separate Part D plan).

  • No. Original Medicare doesn’t cover everything—like dental, vision, hearing aids, or long-term care. That’s where Medicare Advantage or supplemental plans can help fill the gaps.

  • If you have credible coverage through your employer, you may not need to enroll in Medicare right away. But you’ll want to carefully coordinate your benefits and avoid missing special enrollment deadlines later.

  • Yes—during Open Enrollment (Oct 15 – Dec 7) each year, you can switch between Medicare Advantage and Original Medicare or change your Part D plan. Special Enrollment Periods also exist if your circumstances change.