Turning 65? Confused About Medicare?
We Make It Simple.
Turning 65 can feel overwhelming. Medicare has deadlines, penalties, and dozens of plan options. We make it easy. One call with us, and you’ll know exactly what to do
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Why Medicare Feels Overwhelming
Turning 65 comes with important Medicare deadlines. Missing them or picking the wrong plan can lead to:
Higher monthly costs
Lifetime late enrollment penalties
Limited doctor and hospital access
The good news?
You don’t have to figure it out alone. We’ll explain your options in plain English and help you choose what’s right for your needs and budget.
How We Help You Enroll Correctly
We explain Medicare Parts A, B, C & D
We break everything down clearly so you understand how Medicare works before you choose a plan.
We help you enroll on time
We guide you through your Initial Enrollment Period to help you avoid costly penalties.
We compare plans available in your area
As a licensed broker, we compare plans from top carriers so you can choose what fits your needs and budget.
We stay available after enrollment
Questions later? We’re still here to help — even after your coverage starts.
Choosing the Right Medicare Path
We help you understand the difference between:
Original Medicare (Parts A & B)
Medicare Advantage (Part C)
Prescription Drug Plans (Part D)
Medicare Supplements (Medigap)
There’s no “one-size-fits-all” plan — we help you choose what’s right for you.
Local Medicare Help You Can Trust
You’ll speak directly with a licensed Medicare advisor, not a call center.
Our goal is simple:
help you enroll correctly and feel confident in your Medicare decisions.
Get Medicare Help Before Your Deadline
If you’re turning 65 soon, your Medicare enrollment window may already be open. Call now to get clear answers and enroll with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
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You can sign up during your Initial Enrollment Period, which starts 3 months before your 65th birthday, includes your birthday month, and ends 3 months after
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If you miss your Initial Enrollment Period, you may have to wait until the General Enrollment Period (Jan 1 – Mar 31) and could face lifetime late penalties.
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Part A covers hospitals, Part B covers medical/outpatient care, Part C is Medicare Advantage (private bundled plans), and Part D is prescription drug coverage.
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It depends on your needs and budget. Medigap covers what Original Medicare does not, while Advantage often includes extras like drug, dental, and vision benefits.
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Original Medicare does not usually cover dental, vision, or hearing. Many Medicare Advantage plans do include these benefits.
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Part A is usually free if you worked 10+ years. Part B has a monthly premium based on income. Parts C & D vary by plan and carrier.
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No. Our Medicare help is completely free. We’re paid by the insurance carriers, not by you.
Still have questions?
Call now to speak with a local Medicare advisor.