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Welcome seniors turning 65 — I'm here to guide you through Medicare with trust and clarity. I will compare plans, check your providers and prescriptions, and help you find coverage that fits your life.
If you're turning 65, I'm here to help you understand Medicare with clear, compassionate guidance — no pressure, just trustworthy answers. I'll compare options, check your doctors and prescriptions, and find coverage that fits your real-life needs.
Stacks of generic brochures that look official but only serve to add confusion to an already complex decision process.
Terms like Part C, Donut Hole, and Medigap are thrown around without clear context, making it hard to know what you are actually buying.
Relentless phone calls pushing specific plans instead of taking the time to educate you on your true options.
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Navigating enrollment windows, different plan parts, and out-of-pocket costs can feel overwhelming. We’ve compiled the most frequent questions to bring you clarity and peace of mind before you make a decision.
Your Initial Enrollment Period (IEP) lasts for 7 months. It begins 3 months before your 65th birthday month, includes your birthday month, and ends 3 months after. Missing this window can result in lifelong late enrollment penalties for Part B and Part D.
Think of Part A as 'hospital insurance'—it covers inpatient care, skilled nursing facilities, and hospice. Part B is your 'medical insurance'—it covers doctor visits, outpatient services, preventive care, and medical supplies. You generally need both as your foundational coverage.
No. Original Medicare (Parts A & B) typically covers about 80% of approved medical costs. You are responsible for the remaining 20%, plus deductibles and copayments. There is also no annual out-of-pocket maximum, which is why many opt for supplemental coverage.
It depends on the type of plan you choose. Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans allow you to see any doctor who accepts Medicare nationwide. Advantage plans operate on HMO or PPO networks, meaning you may need to ensure your doctors are in-network before enrolling.
Original Medicare does not cover most prescription drugs. To get coverage, you must either purchase a standalone Part D Prescription Drug Plan or enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan that includes prescription drug coverage.

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